Speaker Series stimulates thought, celebrates Marianopolis

In a series of evenings highlighting the College’s 100 years of educating young people, Marianopolis hosted a Centennial edition of its Speaker Series in partnership with Bishop's University, Concordia University, HEC Montréal, McGill University and the Université de Montréal.

Free and open to all, the series showcased renowned experts who shared their diverse knowledge of world issues and provoked thought, discussion and change.

Bishop's University Principal Michael Goldbloom on media and democracy

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Roméo Dallaire on CTV before discussing youth activism before a full house

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Centennial Speaker Series 2009 - 2010

Wednesday
September 23
Wednesday
October 28
Wednesday
November 18
Dr. Antonia Maioni Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire Suzanne Lalonde

Dr. Antonia Maioni,
Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada

 



 

“Health Care in Canada: Where from Here?”

Senator
Roméo Dallaire
,
Senior Fellow, Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University

 

“Revitalizing Canada’s
World Role and Renewing
Youth Activism?”

Suzanne Lalonde,
International Law Professor, Université de Montréal

 



 

“On Thin Ice: Canadian Sovereignty in the Changing Arctic”

Presented in collaboration with

McGill University

Presented in collaboration with

Concordia University

Presented in collaboration with
Université de Montréal


Wednesday
January 27
Wednesday
February 17
Jacques Nantel

Jacques Nantel,
General Secretary and Marketing Professor, HEC Montréal

 

“Is Marketing Going Astray?”

Michael Goldbloom
Principal and
Vice-Chancellor,
Bishop’s University

 

“Media and Democracy
in the 21st century”

Presented in collaboration with

HEC Montréal

Presented in collaboration with

 

Marianopolis thanks the speakers and its institutional partners.