A living textbook of trees The Snodgrass Arboretum tells stories from a century ago View A living textbook of trees
‘I could have stayed there forever’ In the 1950s, Mary “May” Macdonnell, BA’10, MA’11, was a retired classics professor maintaining a... View ‘I could have stayed there forever’
High honours The Queen’s Alumni Review has been declared the best magazine in the country by the National... View High honours
Campus News: Summer 2023 On Campus There’s a new structure on campus – the university’s latest Indigenous gathering space. An... View Campus News: Summer 2023
For the love of the game Lisa Coates leads women’s squash to eighth consecutive championship View For the love of the game
Interconnected actions In April, Queen’s celebrated National Volunteer Week 2023, with the theme of “Volunteering Weaves Us... View Interconnected actions
Active partners Just a few months ago, Black History and Futures Month at Queen’s, as elsewhere, was devoted to... View Active partners
A house on the move – and a tub for two Brian Sterling (Sc’74) returned to Queen’s for a reunion recently. Sitting in his car outside the... View A house on the move – and a tub for two