A dream realized F ilm major Charlotte Orzel, Artsci’15, remembers getting her first look at the Isabel Bader Centre... View A dream realized
The Isabel filled with named and dedicated spaces T he finishing touches are complete on The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. “The Isabel... View The Isabel filled with named and dedicated spaces
The revitalization of Richardson Stadium The university’s plans for a much-needed Ârevitalization of its West Campus stadium Âfacility have... View The revitalization of Richardson Stadium
Best. Campus. Proposal. Ever. Our vote for best marriage proposal on campus goes to Derek Lachine, Artsci’13, Ed’14. Derek... View Best. Campus. Proposal. Ever.
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
A new campus hub of innovation F or Mike Campbell, Sc’13, the scenario couldn’t have been sweeter. He and his two business partners... View A new campus hub of innovation
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
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