Contact Us

 

Faculty and staff contact information

Daniel Salée, Ph.D.
Interim Principal, Professor, SCPA
tel: (514) 848-2424 ext 2578
e-mail: daniel.salee@concordia.ca
office: S-CI-302

Vicky Pearson
Assistant to the Principal, SCPA
tel: (514) 848-2424 ext 2575
fax: (514) 848-2577
e-mail: victoria.pearson@concordia.ca
office: S-CI-101

Marguerite Mendell, Ph.D.
Vice-Principal, Professor, SCPA
tel: (514) 848-2424 ext 2580
e-mail: marguerite.mendell@concordia.ca
office: S-CI-202

Anna Kruzynski, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Graduate Program Director SCPA
tel: (514) 848-2424 ext 5194
e-mail: anna.kruzynski@concordia.ca
office: S-CI-205

Perry V. Calce
Coordinator, Academic Programs and Curriculum Development, SCPA
tel: (514) 848-2424 ext 2579
fax: (514) 848-2577
e-mail: perry.calce@concordia.ca

Dr. Louellyn White
Assistant Professor, SCPA
tel : (514) 848-2424 ext 2584
e-mail : lwhi@alcor.concordia.ca
office : S-CI-304

Dr. Karl Hele
Associate Professor, SCPA
tel : (514) 848-2424 ext 2532
e-mail : karl.hele@concordia.ca
office : S-CI-305



Email us

Vicky Pearson,
Assistant to the Principal
victoria.pearson@concordia.ca

Fax number

(514) 848-2577

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Postal Mailing Address

School of Community and Public Affairs
Concordia University (S-CI Building)
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West
Montreal (Quebec) H3G 1M8

Courrier or Actual Street Address

2149 Mackay Street
Montreal (Quebec) H3G 2J2
(between Sherbrooke Street West and de Maisonneuve Blvd. West)

Located at 2149 Mackay Street, in a charming gray stone building, the School occupies an ideal site for small classes, public lectures, social events, and meetings. School facilities include a common room, a student lounge, a seminar room, a student research room as well as faculty and staff offices.

The building is situated on the east side of Mackay Street, between Sherbrooke Street West and de Maisonneuve Boulevard West. It is steps away from the Hall Building, the main Webster Library Building, and downtown Montreal life with its lively cafés and bookstores. As an older building, the School is not wheelchair accessible.


 
 
 

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