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Philip Szporer collection
C038 · Collection · [1983-2004]

The Philip Szporer collection contains materials that document Philip Szporer's work in journalism. Significantly, this collection contains audio recordings of Szporer's work in broadcast journalism, including that which was broadcast on the CBC, BBC, and WGBH Boston. It also includes audio recordings of programs on which Szporer appeared, as well as those programs for which he served as a producer and/or director.

This collection contains a variety of materials, primarily recordings on audio cassettes and audio reels, and textual records including scripts, notes, research documentation, and correspondence.

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Philip Szporer fonds
P0289 · Fonds · 1980 - 2022

The fonds provides information on Philip Szporer's career as a part-time instructor at Concordia University but also as a filmmaker and a journalist.

The PROFESSIONAL LIFE series includes material related to Stress, the Official Journal of the International Institute of Stress and its Affiliates Szporer edited in the beginning of the 1980's, some of films he directed as well as conferences and festivals he attended or actively took part in.

The DISTINCTIONS sub-series is comprised of records related to the Jacqueline Lemieux Prize and the Distinguished Teaching Award he received in 2010 and 2016, respectively.

The TEACHING sub-series contains course outlines, records related to the CUPFA grants Szporer received throughout the years, some correspondence, a working copy of the Concordia University Contemporary Dance Department Assessment Report he produced in 2001 as well as some course materials, including slides on the history of modern dance as well as the works of dancers: Doris Humphrey, Isadora Duncan, Loie Fuller, Maud Allen, Martha Graham, Ruth St. Denis, and Twyla Tharp among others.

The WRITINGS sub-series includes articles Szporer wrote for Dance Connection, Dance Journal USA, Cinema Canada, The Hour, Montreal Gazette, as well as Concordia's Thursday Report.

The PERSONAL LIFE series contains a case study on the distribution of 'Not a Love Story' submitted to the department of Communication Studies in 1981 while Szporer was completing his graduate studies at Concordia University.

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I0082 · Fonds · 1962-2016, predominant 1995-2011

The fonds provides information on the activities and management of the department.

The fonds includes curriculum development files, course outlines, minutes of departmental meetings, scholarship programs, and brochures. The fonds also includes research material on a Community Development Study of the Cree of the Mistassini-Chibougamau Region of Québec initiated in 1962 by Richard D. McDonald and Hedley Dimock, (both former Directors of the Centre for Human Relations and Community Studies and Chairmen the Department of Applied Social Science).

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Denis Diniacopoulos fonds
P0247 · Fonds · 1932 - 1999

The fonds is about the personal and professional life of Denis Diniacopoulos as a photographer and a teacher.
There are personal letters, documents, passports and diplomas, as well as various photographs, negatives, proofsheets and slides created by Denis Diniacopoulos in his work. You can also find teaching materials that he used and a number of photographs by his students. There's also various publications to which Denis Diniacopoulos contributed throughout his work.

P0247/A Correspondence
P0247/B Personal Life
P0247/C Teaching
P0247/D Photography
P0247/E Publications

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University Communications Services fonds
I0185 · Fonds · 1989 - 2018

The fonds documents the activities of the University Communications Services, mainly for the period of 2002-2009. It mainly consists of correspondence, reports, press and internal releases, newspaper clippings, photographs and moving images.

The fonds is organized in the following series:
I0185/5100 Departmental Management
I0185/5400 Communications

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A0002 · Fonds · 1972-2017

The collection provides information on the activities of the different employee unions present at Concordia University. It mostly includes promotional material, information notices and some minutes of meetings.

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Department of Physics fonds
I0085 · Fonds · 1976 - 2020

This fonds documents the administrative activities of the Department of Physics. It mainly contains course outlines, departmental meetings, publications and documents related to the Physics Task Force. The following RCRP categories are contained within this fonds:

1313 Course Outlines, 2001-2020
1331 Examinations and Tests - Questionnaires, 2000-2020
1410 Academic Appointments, 2012-2016
1421 CUFA Academic Dossier, 2002-2011
1430 CUFA Academic and Professionnal Dossier, 1983-1992
2430 Awards and Scholarship, 1985-2014
5110 Administrative Planning, 1991-1992
5111 Meetings of Units, 1993-2009
5112 Reports, Studies and Analyses, 2000
5160 University Events, 1997-1998
5430 Media Coverage, 1992
5450 University Publications, 1976-2017
5461 Promotional Material, 1976-2009

The following publications are included in this fonds:

  • Physics Happenings, 1983-1992 (PUB-145)
  • Lumen, 1983-1991 (PUB-159)
  • Concordia Physics Newsletter, 2014-2017 (PUB-394)
  • Physics Course Outlines, 1976-1997
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Department of Philosophy fonds
I0023 · Fonds · 1973 - 2023

The fonds documents the activities of the Concordia University Department of Philosophy. The following RCRP categories are contained within this fonds:

5450 University Publications, 1973-2023
5461 Promotional Material, 1976-2002

The following publication is included in this fonds:

  • Gnosis, 1973-2022 (PUB-034)
Mark Abley fonds
P182 · Fonds · 1857, 1874, 1878, [1909?], 1916, 1922-[1924], 1940, [1948], 1963-[1965], 1972-2015, predominantly 1972-2015

The fonds documents Mark Abley’s career as a writer from 1972 to 2015 and his contribution to the Canadian literary culture. It reflects his work as journalist, especially for La Gazette, and his freelance writing in the fields of journalism, poetry, children’s books, editing, and non-fiction books. Furthermore, the fonds illustrates Abley’s various ways to give on his passion, be it through lectures, workshops, conferences, school visits or even religious services.
Finally, the fonds gives an insight into English literature from Quebec, especially poetry, dating from the 1970s to 2014, mainly through a collection of chapbooks and monographies, which are all signed by the authors. This collection is completed by several literary magazines and issues of Ogmios, the Journal of the Foundation for Endangered Languages.
The subjects of endangered languages and English as part of Quebec’s language culture have been repeatedly treated by Abley and can be found throughout the fonds.
The fonds also includes interviews that Abley conducted within the scope of his research with several English-speaking writers, such as Jane Goodall, Henry Kissinger, and others.
The fonds contains published as much as unpublished materials.

The fonds is organized into the following series:

P182/A Journalistic career
P182/B Freelance writer
P182/C Awards and scholarships
P182/D Outreach
P182/E Contacts with fellow writers
P182/F Literary publications by other authors

The fonds contains, but is not limited to, correspondence, drafts, drawings, photographs, invitations, articles, notes, literary texts, posters, chapbooks, publications, reports, sound recordings, ID-cards, comments, contracts, a grant application, research material, reviews, agreements, mock-up covers, publicity material, proposals, a score, proofs, a class paper, programs, brochures, handouts, agendas, an address book, CVs, biographies, outlines, interviews, lectures, policies, speeches, a video, a multi-media production, and a seed package.

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Prudence Allen fonds
P0114 · Fonds · 1941-2022

The fonds mainly provides information on Sister Prudence Allen’s research, teaching activities, and her religious life. Some materials are related, among others, to religious figures such as Hildergard of Bingen and Edith Stein, as well as philosophical perspectives on woman. The fonds also gives genealogical information on the Allen family and the Oneida Community

The fonds includes lectures, speeches, and articles; correspondence, daily journals, and photographs. The fonds also includes three dolls made by Sr. Prudence Allen’s grandmother, Christine Hamilton Allen (1875-1952), a social worker who worked closely with Eleonar Roosevelt during the Suffrage Movement. There are other artifacts such as a Tree of Life embroidered for Sr. Prudence Allen by Gretta Nemiroff.

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