Close your eyes and listen to Michael Williams, BA 80, and those of a certain age will be thrown back to the glory days of ...
“Normally, we would expect to see an inverted U-shaped response to rhythmic complexity, meaning that we want to move to music ...
Fecteau first took to the ice at age six, when her parents encouraged her to start a winter sport. Though she tried ringette ...
Driven by forward-thinking teaching and research, ours is one of Bloomberg Businessweek's Best Business Schools in Canada.
Some of the best times of my life’ were spent in the Department of Communication Studies, recalls award-winning film director ...
Nick Houseman, MBA 99, made a bold decision: he left his corporate career at Bombardier to launch ZenithJet, an aviation ...
Concordia’s Volt-Age program has named alumna Vaitea Cowan, BComm 15, to its advisory board.
The trajectory from Canadian newcomer to ambassador might seem impossible or improbable to most, but not to Myriam Montrat, ...
Students are invited to enjoy the expanded collection of non-academic materials like board games, puzzles and graphic novels.
Increasingly complex mobile applications require better and more accurate methods of automatedvGUI testing. Traditional testing frameworks relying on fixed delays or pixel-based image ...
Following a global trend in urban cultural policies, Montreal has affirmed the centrality of creativity in cultural development by integrating new categories of intervention such as “cultural and ...
Please join Dark Opacities Lab for their first event of the semester, a virtual webinar on the recent Galerie Université de Montréal research-creation exhibition "The Catalog of Speculative ...