QUBS – The little biological research station that grew Boosted by a donation from alumni Laurie Thomson and Andy Chisholm, Queen’s has entered into a partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada to grow QUBS. View QUBS – The little biological research station that grew
On the fast track to medical school Out of the initial group of 200 applicants, 10 students were chosen for admittance to the QuARMS View On the fast track to medical school
Still at the head of the Economics class As the newly installed ninth Governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz, Artsci’78, has the... View Still at the head of the Economics class
"The last human freedom" Balfour Mount, Meds’63, LLD’02, has been working well into the wee hours of the morning, writing his... View "The last human freedom"
A passion for politics and journalism Meagan Fitzpatrick, Artsci’02, is one of the rising stars of CBC’s national political affairs reporting, and all because she dared to ask a previous employer for her own desk View A passion for politics and journalism
Gifts to last a lifetime Newly minted university graduates often receive a graduation present from their families and... View Gifts to last a lifetime
Calling all "Castle kids" My first Queen’s memory doesn’t consist of excited Frosh Week cheers or of getting lost among the... View Calling all "Castle kids"
Planned exits: a very personal perspective First, for those who know not of me, I’ve had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – commonly known... View Planned exits: a very personal perspective
Rocket man Former Queen’s student, Elon Musk, is fast emerging as one of the 21st century’s foremost innovators. It was at Queen’s that Elon Musk began the post-secondary studies that helped to unlock his mind and served as a kind of preamble to his stratospherically successful career. View Rocket man
Carrying the ball for Queen's It’s a little-known footnote in the biography of Canada’s most powerful banker: a single drama... View Carrying the ball for Queen's
Congratulations . . . now what? Graduation is always an exciting time for students. After three, four, or more years in university... View Congratulations . . . now what?
The Grey Cup's tricolour hue While not everyone may yet have heard, this year marks the 100th birthday of the Grey Cup. It has... View The Grey Cup's tricolour hue
Jean Royce - Queen's University incarnate If you were a student at Queen’s between 1933 and 1968 you might have perceived the University... View Jean Royce - Queen's University incarnate
The business of hockey It was a good year for Craig MacTavish. In 2011, he completed his EMBA at Queen’s and started a new... View The business of hockey
Merry Christmas to us, one and all! I have a suggestion for the executive of the Queen's University Alumni Association (QUAA). I assume... View Merry Christmas to us, one and all!
Remembering Padre Laverty Padre A. Marshall Laverty, University Chaplain from 1947 to 1983, died on Sunday, February 20... View Remembering Padre Laverty