Founded in 1927 as the monthly Queen's Review, this magazine contains news and information about the University and its graduates.
Editors of the magazine:
- Ruth Dunley: 2021 to Present
- Andrea Gunn, MPA'07: 2014-2020
- Ken Cuthbertson, Arts'74, Law'83: 1987-2014
- Cathy Perkins, Arts'58: 1974-1986
- Herb Hamilton, Arts'32: 1939-1974
- Gordon J. Smith, Arts'12, Sc'15: 1927-1939
The magazine is produced by Queen's Office of Advancement.
Read the Queen's Alumni Review magazine online.
In 1927, a Montreal consultant noted that Queen’s 6,000 living alumni needed a better sense of community, something to connect them to their time on campus.
In response, the university created the Queen’s Review (later renamed to the Queen’s Alumni Review), “to foster a spirit of loyalty, fraternity and help” in support of the just-created Queen’s Alumni Association. Headlined by an article by Chancellor and former Prime Minister Robert Borden, the first issue also contained articles by faculty such as W.A. Mackintosh and Nathan Dupuis, football coach “Billy” Hughes, as well as updates on the progress of alumni.
In the nearly 100 years it has been published, the Alumni Review has become the go-to source of information for alumni looking to find out about Queen’s news. Its class notes section documents the achievements and milestones of Queen’s graduates, its book notes announce new books published by Queen’s faculty, staff and alumni, and its features explore the discoveries and work of the Queen’s community.