TV program created by Concordia University students from the Journalism and Communication Studies Department. Exact broadcast dates are unknown.
An unidentified person [Brian?] introduces the second section of the course on 'Identity and Sexuality' delivered by Chantal Nadeau, talking notably of artist and film director Esther Valiquette.
Frances Shaver introduces Thomas Waugh as a guest lecturer to her course. Waugh talks on the subject of the film genre of melodrama and the gay male communities.
Second Public Lecture on HIV/AIDS. Thomas Waugh introduces local film journalist Matthew Hays who introduces Brad Fraser who delivers a lecture (his fist) on the theme of 'Art from an Epidemic'.
An unidentified person [Brian?] goes over the course content for end of September to the first half of October before ending the class.
The fonds is mainly composed of promotional productions on university events and units, and class lectures made by IITS Technology Services, TV Studios or Creative Media Services, between 1998 and 2009.
The fonds mainly includes videocassettes on various formats, and a few DVD and digital audio cassettes.
Concordia University. Instructional and Information Technology ServicesThird Public Lecture Series with Thomas Waugh introducing the director of Centre for AIDS Services Montreal (CASM) Daniella Boulay who then introduces public health researcher and educator Esther Muia presenting a lecture on the theme of 'The HIV/AIDS Pandemic vs. Women and Children: How Communities are Addressing the Problem in Africa'. Muia then answers questions from the audience.
TV programs made by Concordia University students from the Journalism Department and Communication Studies Department. (Broadcast dates are unknown).
Last Public Lecture on HIV/AIDS where Frances Shaver introduces Thomas Waugh who introduces the Séro-Zero director René Lavoie who then introduces special guest speaker video-maker and activist Gregg Bordowitz on the theme of 'Victim, Angel, Citizen: Representations of People with AIDS'. The lecture is followed by a period of questions by the audience.
Frances Shaver introduces the biology department professor Claire Cupples who talks about AIDS as a microbial disease.
Closing of the Capital campaign New Millennium at the Oscar Peterson Concert Hall.
A video on the Concordia University Shuffle 10th.