Class of 2020: United by resilience Their final year was far from what they imagined, but it has united the newest group of Queen’s alumni in spirit and resolve. View Class of 2020: United by resilience
Belonging at Queen's Every Queen’s grad I’ve met remembers with great precision what move-in day was like for them. For... View Belonging at Queen's
The choices we make Queen’s University was merely five years old when, in Brussels after being expelled from France and... View The choices we make
Queen's School of Medicine: Confronting exclusion In 1918, a motion to ban Black students from the School of Medicine was adopted by Queen's... View Queen's School of Medicine: Confronting exclusion
After the fires burn Three months ago, I watched as an African-American man named George Floyd begged for his life as a white police officer rammed his knee into Floyd's neck and slowly extinguished his breath. Up until that scorching day, I had never witnessed a murder before. View After the fires burn
Natalie Cann Natalie Cann, former head, Department of Chemistry, died Dec. 15, 2019. Born and raised in... View Natalie Cann
Alumni making a difference Getting food to medical personnel Matthew Lombardi, Artsci’10, created GroceryHero Canada, a free... View Alumni making a difference
A letter to alumni Dear alumni, I hope this issue of the Alumni Review finds you and your loved ones in good health and... View A letter to alumni
Students take action on COVID-19 Queen's students and post-doctoral fellows are pitching in to get – and create – supplies to help protect health-care professionals from COVID-19. View Students take action on COVID-19