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Concordia University at 50

A Collective History

With Contributions by Stephen High, Catherine Wild, and Jason Camlot
Chronicles the evolution of Concordia University to commemorate its fiftieth anniversary.

Concordia University at 50: A Collective History celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the merging of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University in Montreal in August 1974. Distinct from traditional institutional histories, this volume approaches Concordia University’s history from the ground up by sharing a plurality of voices from across the university over time. Fifty contributions from faculty, staff, students, and alumni present stories of a vibrant community and its activities in a multilayered collection of professional and personal reflections, essays, and oral histories conducted with participants and observers of key events.

Providing insights into the early political pressures that inspired Concordia’s formation, the growing pains of its merger among its four faculties, as well as the development of new programs such as dance, theological studies, and études françaises, this book is a testament to an urban university formed by its many constituents and by the multilingual city and the complex province that is its home. Enriched with copious and colorful archival documents, photographs, and public artworks that grace these urban campuses, Concordia University at 50 highlights the great range of activities, causes, innovations, and debates that emerge from educational institutions and extend well beyond the classroom.

360 pages | 140 halftones | 7 x 9 | © 2024

Education: Higher Education


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