Behind the numbers How alumni can play a key role in the Global Strategic Engagement Plan View Behind the numbers
Anita Anand Anita Anand, Artsci’89, saw the world of Queen’s from both sides, earning her first of several... View Anita Anand
Making a difference in the world Convening in person for the first time since the pandemic, the recent Queen’s University Alumni... View Making a difference in the world
A living textbook of trees The Snodgrass Arboretum tells stories from a century ago View A living textbook of trees
Peace on Two Wheels Olympic cyclist Haley Smith found balance climbing her toughest hill View Peace on Two Wheels
The Rabble Rouser As one of the country's most influential art patrons, collectors, and artist advocates, Bruce Bailey loves to shake up the Canadian art scene. Just don't call him Canada's Gatsby. View The Rabble Rouser
All the World’s a Stage In the era of fake news, Dr. Kelsey Jacobson puts theatre audiences under a microscope to determine how we perceive what is real – and what is not. View All the World’s a Stage
‘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