Science College celebrates 25 rewarding years
Twenty-five years of encouraging young scientists can put a smile on your face, and there were plenty of those on March 12, when Concordia’s Science College held a dinner dance at the downtown Omni Hotel.
About 150 students, alumni, fellows and guests were on hand. The guests of honour included founding principal Elaine Newman, her successor, Geza Szamosi, and Acting Dean June Chaikelson.
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Day of protest to restore student aid
An estimated 350 Concordia students joined upwards of 100,000 others from Montreal colleges and universities yesterday to march through downtown streets.
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In this issue
- Actuarial math program sets a new educational model
- Nanotechnology creates great application opportunities
- James Gavin on choosing a sport
- Geography students critique Indian dam project
- Creative Arts Therapies Week takes the idea of play seriously
- Future of Quebec cinema still looks bright: Panel
- Diplomats used their power for good
- Electroshock art at gallery
- Soul meets Sophocles
- A touch of violence: Don’t even think about it
- Art educators learn from Chinese children’s work
- For the best teachers, their own learning never stops
- Alzheimer’s can be averted
- CSU election coming up
- Allégo for alternative commuting / Sustainable Business Conference draws 250
- Computer-deprived are the new disadvantaged
- International Women’s Day / Outstanding women recognized
- St. Patrick’s Day Parade
- Empty Bowls
- Dancing feet at Art Matters festival
- Bridge succumbs to Crusher
- Dean of Arts & Science candidates presented
- Community Campaign: All about the students
- Montreal as seen from the street
- Researchers successful with CIHR
- Letters
- Corrections
- Stingers off to Halifax final
- Stingers roundup