Ghana-born Edward Kissi, PhD student, History, studying the devastating effects of genocide throughout history.
Aldo Di Rocco and Loren Lalley
Concordia University Alumni Association - Boston Chapter
Rector Frederick Lowy, University Committee co-chair Ann Kerby and Capital Campaign director Carole Kleingrib during a reception at Loyola's Hingston Hall for the Campaign for a New Millenium.
Palmer is a part-time lecturer, one of the few experts in the field of new religious movements.
Homecoming 97.
Mayor Pierre Bourque with two of the remaining graduates of the first graduating class of 1937, Rita Shane (signing the Livre d'or at Montreal City Hall) and Norman Manson.
Dorothy Clarke (second from the right) widow of former Sir George Principal Douglass Burns Clarke along with her brother's Concordia-tied family: from left, sisters Heather Adams, Kathy Adams, their mother Anne Adams, and their father Kenneth Adams (former Registrar) at Homecoming 97 Rector's Dinner.
Kamel Helmy S BA 68, chair of the dinner/dance organizing committee, enjoys a dance with artist Elizabeth Ostro S BA 44. Elizabeth donated one of her sculptures to be auctioned off at the dinner/dance.
John Economides and Kathryn McMorrow, co-emcees the evening.
Artist Charles Patcher (seated) signs copies of his illustrated biography and "The Journals of Susanna Moodie" by Margaret Atwood (illustrated by Patcher) for Anne and Melvyn Hodes (S BA'57) after giving the Abitibi Lecture during the 1997 Homecoming celebrations.
Paul Kefalas, BEng 75 MEng 79, President and CEO of ABB Canada, delivered a $100,000 Campaign pledge to Leadership Gifts chair Jacques Ménard, LComm 67, and Donat Taddeo, L BA 67, Campaign Executive Vice-Chair. The gift had been secured by the late Humberto Santos.
Sayeda Akthar, attendee 93, Mostofa Iqbal, MBA 94, teachers Shamai (Elaine Brenner-Mirotchnick), and Patricia Heath and Akhtar and Iqbal's children, Nurulmomen and Nicole.
Dave Miller-Johnston and Corinne Swirsky receiving 1997-1998 male and female athletes of the year awards
'62 Warriors' captains Irv Narvey, L BA 63, and Pierre Trudel, L attendee 63.
Hall of Fame Inductees, standing: Victor Zilberman, Bernie Wolfe, Joann Bourque, Larry Tittley, Glenn Tomalty. Seated: Edmund Enos and Magnus Flynn.
Volunteer Ronald Olinyk, S BSc 70, EMBA 92.
Some of the CAST crew gathered at the Grad Finale in the Atrium of the J.W. McConnell Building, Standing: David Janssen, Christine Cogger, Michael Grynberg and Arti Sachdev. kneeling: Mauro Franco.
Celebrating the campaign's success at Le Piment Rouge restaurant: Frederick Lowy, Richard J. Renaud, Irvin Dudeck, John Economides, Hélène Cossette, Hazel Mah and Florence Yaffe.
Speakers history professor Graeme Decarie (left) and Brad Lavigne (right), chair of the Canadian Federation of Students with Jim Cincotta, president Hermann Franke, Janice Calnan, and Monique Landa.
Lauren Small, BA (science and human affairs) 95, MA (public policy and public administration) 97, was selected as Miss Ottawa 2000 to compete for the title of Miss Canada International 2000 in Toronto. Lauren is a Policy Analyst in the area of Environment Protection Services with the Canadian Environment Protection Act Office in Ottawa.