Meanwhile, faculty, alumni and students have been reviewing a half a century of successes both big and small since kicking off celebrations at Homecoming 2015 in September.
From award-winning faculty to internationally famous alumni, there is much to celebrate as the department turns 50.
Here’s a snapshot of some of the department’s distinct features.
The first of its kind in Canada
When it was founded as Communication Arts at Loyola in 1965, the department was the first of its kind in Canada. Communication Studies has remained housed on the Loyola Campus. Along with being widely recognized across Canada as one of the best, the communication studies department is in the top 150 worldwide according to QS World University Rankings.
The department offers a combination of creative production courses and theoretical courses that continue to set it apart from others in Canada, says department coordinator Sheelah O’Neill, BA 74.
“We’re still quite unique in that we have a broad range of production and theory,” says O’Neill. She points out that the department offers undergraduate and graduate programs.
Former professor’s daughter carries the torch
Not only is Monika Gagnon, BA 82, a graduate of Concordia’s Department of Communication Studies, but she is now a professor in the department, just like her father before her.