Alumnus Howard Scott winner of the Governor General Award for Translation. The award was for The Euguelion, his translation of Louky Bersianik's Quebec feminist classic L'Euguélionne.
The Stingers won the gold medal at the inaugural (CIAU) women’s hockey Championship, defeating the University of Toronto Varsity Blues 4-1 on March 1, 1998
Craig Morrison offered Concordia's first credit course in rock and roll music.
Charles Emond receiving a prize from Montreal Mayor Pierre Bourque. The prize, called La magie des lumières, was for the beauty of the holiday-season lights on Loyola Campus.
Volunteer David Janssen, BEng 98.
Alumni joined up in Argyle Hotel on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. Bob Miller, L BA 71, Jeff Abugov, BFA 82, Marty Brier, BFA 83, and Don Taddeo, L BA 67, Executive Vice-Chair, Capital Campaign.
Kenny Tam, BComm 75, in Hong Kong. A chartered accountant, he has operated his own firm since 1988. He was involved in the Concordia Alumni Association Hong Kong Chapter and is also a member of the Chinese Canadian Association of Hong Kong.
Robert Frances, BCom 87, MBA 91 was included in the Financial Post Magazine's "Top 40 Under 40" issue in April 1998, its third annual selection of Canada's leading young achievers in business, the professions, academia and public service.
Peter McAuslan, Paul Robitaille, Hermann Franke, Jim Leonidas, Caroline Van Vlaardigen and Linda Montreuil.
The Vanier Cup was opposing the Saskatchewan Huskies and the Concordia Stingers.
Students helped by the Commerce Placement Centre. Standing from left: Mathieu Ouellet, Basma Ali, and Carl tishuk. Seated: Imran Eba and Ellie Medarev.
Sitting: Cherine Zananiri and Katherine Brady. Standing: Maureen Huddleson and Lea Mirabilia
Rona Davis, S BA 68, GrDip 90, MA 94, Gender Communications Specialist.
Glen Murray, attendee 84, past co-president of the Concordia University Students' Assocation, was elected mayor of Winnipeg in October 1999. Before entering into municipal politics, Glen was executive director of Winnipeg's AIDS clinic, was involved in street outreach work and took part in the successful campaign to amend Manitoba Human Rights Code to include sexual orientation as a ground for discrimination.
Bakr Ibrahim, Director of the Concordia Centre for Small Business and Entrepreneurial Studies (CCSBES).
Monique Leroux of the Royal Bank, discussed the bank's Campaign gift at their Place Ville Marie offices with Leadership Gift Division chair L. Jacques Ménard, L BA 67.