John Molson School of Business Gold Tournament, 2008
2008 Concordia Golf Classic
2008 Bowlathon
This was the 17th Shuffle.
2008 John Molson School of Business Awards of Distinction
The 2008 Alumni Recognition Awards, hosted by the Concordia University Alumni Association (CUAA), were held on May 28, 2008.
Headshots only of the 2008 Alumni Awards participants
The 2007 Concordia Undergraduate Awards at the Sofitel Hotel.
Concordia Graduate Awards Induction Ceremony. Donor Inductee & Student Recipient Reception.
Romeo Dallaire receives the 2006 Loyola Medal.
2008 Concordia Alumni Golf Tournament
Co-op Alumni Chapter Launch
100th Anniversary Alumni Event
2008 President's Showcase
Dinner party for Enn Raudsepp's Retirement.
Concordia Meet the Librarian - A Toast to Library Supporters
Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies event with Romeo Dallaire
2007 Loyola Campus Sports Complex Expansion and Renovation Announcement
2007 Concordia Fine Arts Dean's Circle Cocktail and dance number.
John Molson School of Business Dean's Circle Cocktail
TKE(Tau Lappa Epsilon) Reunion. TKE Kappa Chi 40th anniversary.
Concordia Community Campaign Kick Off at the Engineering, Computer Science & Visual Arts Integrated Complex
Contemporary Dance and Theatre Reunion in 2009 at the TJ Building.
The 2006 Silver and Gold Brunch, in the EV Building, on November 19th, 2006.
Concert in honor of Wray Downes, jazz teacher, at the Oscar Peterson Concert Hall.
Fonds consists of a record of the research Taras Grescoe conducted during the process of writing his books Sacré Blues, The Devil's Picnic, and The End of Elsewhere. They document Quebec Society, global tourism, and the prohibited food and substance business.
The records include sound recordings and transcripts of interviews, research materials, drafts of book chapters and articles, travel note books, and correspondence.
Sans titreThe purpose of the Oral History-Montreal Studies program is to document the history of the Montreal metropolitan area. Sponsored by Shell Canada, the program funds projects which make accessible the oral history of Greater Montreal, through systematic interviewing of leaders and witnesses of the labour, industrial, cultural, social, religious, and ethnic scene since World War II. The project is administered by the Concordia University Library.
The collection provides information on the history of Greater Montreal. It consists of recorded interviews of individuals as well as some transcripts and application forms for some of the projects. The projects are:
Little Burgundy / La Petite Bourgogne
A Comparison of the Influence of Anne Savage and Arthur Lismer
Hugh Percival Illsley, Architect: 1896-198-
Rabbi Lavy Becker: Social Worker, Businessman, and Father-in-law
Interviews with John Bland
The Dutch of Quebec
The Montreal Chinese Community
The Children's Theatre in Montreal
Women and War Work in Montreal
The Montreal Art Community
Omer Heroux: French Canadian Journalist
Norma Springford
Black Montrealers: A Piece of the Multicultural Mosaic
The Rise of Consulting Engineering in Montreal
Women Scientists in Montreal, 1920-1960
The Contribution of Holocaust Survivors to the Cultural and Social Institutions of Montreal
Véhicule Art (Montreal) Inc. 1972-1983
Alfred Pinsky: Analysis of Great Works of Art (ART 460 course)
Female Academics at Concordia University (Sir George Williams and Loyola College): The First Generation, 1940-1975.
The 2006 Alumni Recognition Awards, hosted by the Concordia University Alumni Association (CUAA), were held on May 11, 2006 at the Sofitel Hotel, Montreal.
This transfer contains digitized and born-digital administrative records from the School of Graduate Studies (SGS). These records relate to the School of Graduate Studies awards and GradProSkills programming. The following RCRP categories are contained within this records transfer:
2430 Awards and Scholarships - Programs (2003-2017)
5111 Meetings of Units (2012-2017)
5160 Events (2014-2022)