See firsthand how the Faculty of Arts and Science, the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, and District 3 are working collaboratively to enhance the quality of life through ground-breaking research in the nanosciences, by helping to fight cancer, by creating stabilizing vaccines, through the development of organic battery materials, and pushing the boundaries of innovation through the BioHub. This tour will showcase our newest LEED-certified research facility located on the Loyola campus. Concordia’s Applied Science Hub is a $63.1M state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research facility and this is the first time that alumni are invited to tour the hub. You’ll also meet researchers and students during the tour. Register by September 2. The tour happens Saturday, September 17, 2022:

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The wild west is taking over a small town 40 minutes outside of Montreal this weekend. If horses, line dancing and music draws your attention, you won’t want to miss our conversation with Festival au Galop organizer, Marco Calliari!
On Let’s Go: It's a small nod to the Spaghetti Western. Sabrina asks Marco Calliari why he decided to create Festival au Galop in Sainte-Sophie.

More info here: https://www.facebook.com/Festivalaugalop
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We are pleased to invite you to a great event, the open house of the Studio-Cabaret of Espace St-Denis on September 3rd and 4th. Be the first to discover this unique, extraordinary and state-of-the-art venue! Come and attend a new show written and performed by Denis Bouchard on the fabulous history of Théâtre St-Denis. Immerse yourself in the history of Théâtre St-Denis, from its beginnings in 1916 until today, in a multimedia setting created specially for the open house of the Studio-Cabaret, then visit and discover the behind the scenes of the new venue. There will be several performances during the weekend and it's FREE! There is no need to reserve tickets.

The series of performances begins at 1 p.m. on Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. The performances are 15 minutes long, alternating in French and English. All the info here:
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