CBC Day Break radio interviews with Robert Libman, architect (Ville de Montreal) and member of the jury for the conceptual design competition for Quartier Concordia. Radio-Canada interview with Martine Lehoux (Facilities Management) on Quartier Concordia's impact on downtown circulation particularly with De Maisonneuve boulevard's new configuration.
The fonds documents the activities of Concordia International. The following RCRP categories are contained within this fonds:
1220 Student Exchange Programs
2430 Awards & Scholarships Programs
4130 Organizational Charts & Mandates
5111 Meetings of Units
5112 Reports, Studies & Analyses
5113 Statistics
5170 External Relations
5420 Media Relations
5430 Media coverage
Series of conferences at the Musée d'art contemporain during the Québec 75 event. Recorded November 9, 1975.
Subject: La situation de l'art au Québec : Raoul Duguay (suite).
Bobine 15(?): Jean-Claude Germain et Raoul Duguay.
Series of conferences at the Musée d'art contemporain during the Québec 75 event. Recorded November 9, 1975.
Subject: La situation de l'art au Québec : Raoul Duguay.
Bobine 13: Raoul Duguay.
Bobine 14: Raoul Duguay (suite), Jean-Claude Germain, Interventions.
Series of conferences at the Musée d'art contemporain during the Québec 75 event.
Bobine 15b(2): Le critique d'art (suite du débat). Normand Thériault, responsable de Québec 75, Georges Bogardi, Armand Vaillancourt. Recorded October 24, 1975.
Bobine 10: La situation de l'art au Québec : Fernande Saint-Martin. Fernande Saint-Martin, Victor Lévy-Bealieu. Recorded October 26, 1975.
Series of conferences at the Musée d'art contemporain during the Québec 75 event.
Bobine 8b: La galerie et le musée. Germain Lefebvre. Recorded October 23, 1975.
Bobine 15b(1): Le critique d'art. Laurent-Michel Vacher, Gilles Toupin (La Presse), Armand Vaillancourt. Recorded October 24, 1975.
Series of conferences at the Musée d'art contemporain during the Québec 75 event.
Bobine 5: La notion d'artiste. Expériences (fin), recorded October 21, 1975.
Bobine 6: Défense et illustration de l'objet d'art. Exposé: Marcel Saint-Pierre (précédé de la déclaration de Roland Poulin), recorded October 22, 1975.
Series of conferences at the Musée d'art contemporain during the Québec 75 event. Recorded October 21, 1975.
Subject: La notion d'artiste.
Bobine 3: Exposé: Guido Molinari.
Bobine 4: Expériences: Yvon Cozic, William Vazan, Serge Lemoyne.
Series of conferences at the Musée d'art contemporain during the Québec 75 event. Recorded October 20, 1975.
Subject: Les Groupes.
Bobine 1: Exposé: Suzanne Lemerise, Francine Couture.
Bobine 2: Expériences: Carl Daoust, Patrick Darby, Marthe Adam.
A dress rehearsal for the Pied Piper of Hamelin by the students of the Montreal Children's Theatre, March 30, 1985.
This part: 31 min., 19 sec.
A dress rehearsal for the Pied Piper of Hamelin by the students of the Montreal Children's Theatre, March 30, 1985.
This part: 37 min., 43 sec.
Recording of a class in session at the Children's Theatre in Montreal, led by instructor Walter Aubie. Recorded November 30, 1985.
The fonds provides information on art history related topics and on the publication of the journal.
The fonds contains administrative records, manuscripts, published issues and graphic materials (such as posters and logos).
The following publication is included in this fonds:
- The Concordia Undergraduate Journal of Art History (PUB-387)
This fonds includes preservation copies of the books produced by the Concordia University Press and promotional material produced for events.
The following RCRP category is contained within this fonds :
5430 Media Coverage (2021-2024)
5450 University Publications (2020-2024)
5461 Promotional Material (2019-2024)
The fonds documents the activities of the Concordia University Facilities Management. This fonds primarily consists of records relating to building construction (including architectural plans), renovation projects, estate inventories, property files, and minutes of meetings.
Sans titreThis transfer contains analog, digitized and born-digital administrative records from Facilities Management. Analog material includes strategic planning for the Quartier Concordia, the Grey Nuns Mother House, the Bishop Tower and some property files concerning the Hall Building and the John Molson School of Business. Digital materials include AutoCAD files, 3D renderings, PowerPoint presentations, historical photos, and detailed reports by Groupe Cardinal Hardy, covering the current state, proposed developments, and strategic goals for the SGW and Loyola campuses, as well as specific projects like the Grey Nuns and Mackay Street greenification.
The following RCRP categories are contained within this records transfer:
5461 Promotional Material (2013-2014)
8110 Facilities Strategic Planning (2003-2011)
8120 Property Files (1994-2007)
8130 Construction Projects (2008-2009)
Lecture by Lewis White Beck
A public lecture by Dr. Hugh Kenner (Professor of English, Johns Hopkins University) in the Concordia University Henry F. Hall Building.
A public lecture by Amy Edmondson in the Concordia University Henry F. Hall building. Amy Edmondson was for three years Engineering and Design Assistant to Buckminster Fuller (1980-1983).
An experimental documentary film directed by Rick Hancox.
Public lecture at Lonergan College by Philip McShane.
The fonds provides information on the administration and activities of the Concordia Student Union and its founding student associations from Sir George Williams University (for student associations related to Loyola College, see P0073 Loyola Students' Association (LSA) fonds).
The fonds mainly consists of minutes of meetings, financial records (budgets, financial statements), reports, correspondence, promotional material, publications, press clippings.
Sans titreThe subseries is comprised of manuscripts, correspondence and notes related to the articles and papers Clarence Bayne has published in different academic publications as well as his literary works in essays, theatre and poetry as early as the end of the 1950s.
Sans titreThe subseries includes miscellaneous copies of articles, papers, press clippings and some notes on subjects such as management of non-profit organizations and social entrepreneurship, health and sports economics, oil economics in Trinidad and Tobago and ethnical minorities in Montreal, among others.
It also includes records related to the management of the Institute for Community Entrepreneurship and Development (ICED): reports, some correspondence and meeting minutes.
Sans titreThe series provides information on Clarence S. Bayne's career as a teacher, an administrator and a researcher at Concordia University. It includes records related to his teaching and his role in the administration of Concordia University's Diploma in Administration and Sport Administration (DIA/DSA), the presentations he gave at different conferences, seminars and talks around the world, his literary works, his research and his community engagement with organizations such as the Quebec Board of Black Educators Inc. (QBBE), the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) or the City of Montreal. The series is also comprised of records related to the many distinctions Bayne received throughout his professional life.
Teaching material, lecture notes, minute of meetings, correspondence, reports, texts for presentations, some promotional material, reference documentation, manuscripts, curriculum vitae, agendas and notebooks as well as some media coverage (press clippings, copies of articles), photographs of his Promotion to professor party as well as some Convocation photos: the important volume of documentation included in the series helps understand Bayne's impact on Concordia University and his community at large.
Sans titreThe subseries is comprised of records related to the distinctions Clarence Bayne has received throughout his career: the Achievement in Education Award from the Quebec Board of Black Educators Inc., the Community Builder Award from the House of Commons and the 30, 35 and 40 years Long Service Awards from Concordia University.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on Clarence S. Bayne’s professional life as a teacher at Sir George Williams University and Concordia University, an administrator in the department of Decision Sciences and Management Information Systems as well as in the DIA/DSA program, a researcher in the field of community development, a lecturer in many conferences and colloquiums around the world, a published author, poet, activist and important member of the Black English-speaking community of Montreal. The fonds also provides some information on his personal life.
It is comprised of correspondence, teaching material, lecture notes, minutes of meetings, reports, texts for presentations, some promotional material and press clippings, manuscripts, notebooks, photographs and slides.
Sans titreThe subseries testifies of Clarence Bayne’s active involvement in other organizations outside of Concordia University. It includes minutes of meetings, correspondence and some reference documentation (reports, statistics, etc.) related to his role with most notably the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) of Montreal and the Centre-West Community Health Corporation, the Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC), the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), the Comité aviseur sur les relations interculturelles de Montréal (CARIM), the Conseil des arts de la Communauté urbaine de Montréal (CACUM), the Foundation for Minority Arts and Culture (FMAC), the Protestant School Board of Montreal and the Quebec Board of Black Educators Inc. (QBBE).
Sans titreThe subseries includes presentation notes, conference programs, promotional material and some press clippings pertaining to Clarence Bayne’s participation to difference conferences and colloquiums: the Canadian Association of Administrative Sciences (CAAS) 1976 Conference at Université Laval, the Northeast AIDS Meeting in Bostin in April 1981, the International Caribbean Carnival Association (ICCA) Conference in Boston in 1994, the Multiple Lenses, Voices from the Diaspora Conference at Dalhousie University in October 2005, the 8th International Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research (ISTR) in Barcelona in 2008 and the Informing Science + It Conference held in Tampa in 2015, to only name a few.
Sans titreThe series provide information on Clarence Bayne's education as well as his family life. It includes course notes, diplomas and some correspondence, documents pertaining to his immigration to Canada, as well as photographs of family and friends, including those of Norma Smith's costumes worn at different carnivals in Montreal as well as slides of different travels in the United States and Canada, including those of a visit to Expo 67 ‘Man and His World’ in Montreal.
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