Second part of a talk by Ellen Gabriel on aboriginal rights. This was part of the four-day Dialogue and Diversity conference hosted by the Concordia School of Graduate Studies from January 24 to 28, 2000.
First part of a talk by Ellen Gabriel on Aboriginal rights. This was part of the four-day Dialogue and Diversity conference hosted by the Concordia School of Graduate Studies from January 24 to 28, 2000. Ellen Gabriel was presented by Brenda Rowe.
A video on the Concordia University Shuffle 10th.
Video made for the retirement of Anne Barkman.
Closing of the Capital campaign New Millennium at the Oscar Peterson Concert Hall.
Webcast of a hockey game between Concordia and McGill.
Webcast of a hockey game between Concordia and the University of Toronto.
Basketball game between Stingers and Laval.
Webcast of a women's basketball game between Concordia and McGill.
Webcast of a football game between Concordia and [Bishop's].
Webcast of a men's basketball game between Concordia and McGill.
RELI 379C Class Lecture.
Stock footage of the 2002 Concordia Shuffle.
TV program created by Concordia University students from the Journalism and Communication Studies Department. Exact broadcast dates are unknown.
Official Opening of the Richard J. Renault Science Complex at Loyola campus. Jean Charest (Quebec Prime Minister) Martin Singer (Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science) Sebastien Fournier (a fourth-year psychology student) Dr. Federick Lowy (Rector) and Richard J. Renaud.
Barbara Harding's retirement.
A panel during the four-day Dialogue and Diversity conference hosted by the Concordia School of Graduate Studies from January 24 to 28, 2000. The presenters were Firt Nations students at Concordia: Geronimo Inutiq, Dolores Pratt-Houseman, Philip Deering, and Joel Labillois. The moderator was Corinne Jette, Professor of Engineering and Computer Science, she was introduced by Brenda Rowe, Co-ordinator of the Centre for Native Education. (See: Patricia Story, "Aboriginal students: Let stick together," Concordia's Thursday Report, 10 February, 2000, 8).