Helen Mathers Helen Mathers, the first director of the Ban Righ Centre when it opened its doors in 1974, is so... View Helen Mathers
Dr. Connie Eaves Canadian Medical Hall of Fame member pioneered stem cell research techniques, blazed trail for women in science View Dr. Connie Eaves
Thomas “Tom” Dwyer Beynon A Gael “through and through” who left his mark on Canadian football View Thomas “Tom” Dwyer Beynon
Hugh Segal, LLD’18 Senator, longtime public servant known for his dedication to country and Queen’s View Hugh Segal, LLD’18
David and Margaret Leighton The Leightons left their mark on Canadian arts and business but they never forgot that their path in life, and their love, began at Queen’s View David and Margaret Leighton
Helen Howard (nee Creighton), BA’49 Librarian and philanthropist was passionate about the arts and helping her community. View Helen Howard (nee Creighton), BA’49
Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Musson Kawaley Under the cover of night, her ship cut through the waves in darkness to avoid the enemy. It was 1939... View Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Musson Kawaley
Laurel Claus-Johnson Mohawk Elder was a passionate supporter of Indigenous communities at Queen’s and in Kingston View Laurel Claus-Johnson
Adolfo de Bold While doing his PhD in experimental pathology at Queen’s University, Adolfo J. de Bold, MSc’71, PhD... View Adolfo de Bold