Industry leaders, along with Concordia alumni, donors and friends, gathered under sunny skies on September 3 for the university’s annual Golf Classic fundraiser. The sold-out event brought in a record $621,000 in support of the Campaign for Concordia: Next-Gen Now.
Both Mamani and Ghafouri-Azar had completed master’s degrees within the last two years in
Concordia’s Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering at the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science.
The next generation of fine arts students can embark on new, community-based internships — thanks to support from the late Elspeth McConnell who established the Montreal-based Doggone Foundation in 2012.
The R. Howard Webster Foundation has invested in the next generation of preventive health research and student athletes with a $1.5-million gift to Concordia.
Within a few years of completing his undergraduate degree from Concordia’s Department of Journalism, Michel Boyer, BA 12, went from radio reporting in Montreal to television in Edmonton.