Concordia's Thursday Report

Vol. 29, No.18

JuLY 28, 2005

$150,000 Trudeau award won by Caroline Caron

Caroline Caron lives in Quebec City, where she is active in a political women’s group.

$150,000 Trudeau award won by Caroline Caron

Will study magazines aimed at francophone girls

Caroline Caron, a student in Concordia’s Joint PhD program in Communication Studies, just got a $150,000 opportunity.
As a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar, she is one of 14 students from Canadian and foreign universities who received substantial support for research ranging from the Arctic to same-sex parenting.

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The large-scale photograph measures 4.1 by 3.5 metres, or roughly 13 by 11 feet. It is mounted on the wall facing the escalator from the lobby of the glass-walled building down to the metro level, and will be seen by many people every day.

Claude Lajeunesse starts his tenure as President on Monday, Aug. 1. He told CTR he has already met a lot of Concordians. “I feel very, very
welcome,” he said.

Photo by Andrew Dobrowolskyj

President Claude Lajeunesse steps up to the plate on Aug. 1

Claude Lajeunesse will not be in Bishop Court when he takes up his duties as President next week. Instead, he will move with his staff into the eighth floor of the Guy Metro Building on de Maisonneuve Blvd.

Bishop Court, the charming 100-year-old former luxury apartment building where Concordia’s administrators have long been based, has no elevators.
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