2020 Public Scholars blog
The 2020-21 Public Scholars engaged with one of the most challenging years in recent memory. “The Covid Cohort” tackled some of the biggest issues of the day, including QAnon and online conspiracies, the global shift to a virtual workplace and its consequences, and how higher education must redefine itself to meet the needs of a new world.
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Kero Riad explains how playing with fire (literally) inspires his research in 3D printing. Read more
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Public Scholar Rachel Thomas addresses the gendered dynamics of objectification and desire in the most recent excerpt of her graphic novel, Shrink. Read more
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Isabelle Guillard soulève le rôle du changement climatique dans la pandémie du COVID-19, et son impact à long terme sur la durabilité. Read more
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Public Scholar and Concordia PhD student Anne-Marie Turcotte explores the poetics of space through the broken windows of Nunavik. Read more
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In his most recent blog, Public Scholar Hamid Ebrahimi Orimi reveals how AI is redefining the ancient practice of medical diagnosis. Read more