The late Charles Gagnon was a multidisciplinary artist who designed, among other works, the Christian Pavilion’s interior for Montreal’s Expo 67. While devising it, he met the department’s late founder, Professor Emeritus Fr. John (Jack) E. O’Brien, and the Jesuit priest invited him into Communication Arts.
“My father joined in the fall of ’67, set up the filmmaking program and taught the first film production courses that were offered in the department,” says Gagnon. She adds that Charles Gagnon remained at Loyola until1974.
Now, Monika Gagnon is the chair of the committee that has been planning the year-long anniversary celebrations. Reaching this milestone, she says, “Feels like an amazing moment, actually.”
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“We have so many illustrious alumni. We feel really lucky that we can draw on so much expertise,” Gagnon says.
The long list of accomplished Communication Studies alumni includes film producer Don Carmody, BA 72. Coincidentally, he was convinced to pursue film studies by Charles Gagnon.
Carmody has since been involved with the production of more than 100 feature films, including Chicago (2002), Good Will Hunting (1997) and The Boondock Saints (1999).
The many noteworthy graduates include film producer Kevin Tierney, GrDip 78 (Bon Cop Bad Cop), reporter for CTV Montreal News Caroline Van Vlaardingen, BA 84, film producer Pierre Even, GrDip 90 (Brooklyn), TV writer Barry Julien, BA 94 (Late Show with Stephen Colbert), TV producer and host Anne-Marie Withenshaw, BA 02 (C’est Juste de la TV), and screenwriter and producer Elan Mastai, MA 05 (The F Word).
Wrapping up 50th celebrations
50 Years. 5000 Grads. 1 Big Celebration. will be held April 29-30. A number of events are planned.
There will be a film screening on April 29 of A Journey to Ithaca, written and directed by Communication Studies graduate Nicola Zavaglia, BA 78. The film looks back at the early days of the department, with key players like O’Brien.
On April 30, there will be an open house, giving guests the opportunity to explore the modern Communication Studies and Journalism Building.
Next, a panel of all-star communication studies alumni will convene in the Richard J. Renaud Science Complex for a discussion called #Keywords: Communications in the Next 50 Years, to speculate on the future in communications.
Celebrations will conclude when graduates come together with faculty and staff to eat and dance in the Loyola Jesuit Hall and Conference Centre. There will be live DJs, cocktails, food and plenty of memories shared.
“We’re just going to have a good time with people connecting again,” says O’Neill. “That’s what it’s all about. Just cumulating a year of celebrations and bringing people back into the fold.”
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