[175th Birthday sign on Union Street]

Happy 175th Queen鈥檚! Alumni Asked To Post 175th Birthday Messages On Social Media And Celebrate In Their Hometowns

Let鈥檚 celebrate! The university is turning and the Queen鈥檚 University Alumni Association (QUAA) believes this is worth celebrating.

The QUAA will honour this big occasion by having several Alumni Branches hold birthday events in mid-October. People are also being encouraged to post Happy Birthday messages on their social media accounts using the hashtag #Queensu175.

鈥淎lumni should be very proud of our 175 year history,鈥 says QUAA president Sue Bates, Artsci鈥91. 鈥淲e want to share the news of this historic milestone with everyone. I am hoping people will take to social media to wish the university a happy 175th or share a favourite Queen鈥檚 memory, as well as attend a branch event in their area.鈥  

A lot has changed since Queen鈥檚 held its first class in a house at 67 Colborne Street in Kingston. Back then, the university consisted of two professors and 13 students.

Today, Queen鈥檚 has evolved into one of the world鈥檚 leading academic institutions. Over the years we taught Canada鈥檚 first university graduate of colour, had U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt give a historically significant speech on campus, received the Nobel Prize for Physics, and even won . Our graduates helped , , and produced/directed and .

To celebrate the university鈥檚 historic legacy, several Alumni Branches 鈥 including Calgary, Edmonton, Okanagan (B.C.), Sudbury, Toronto, and Vancouver 鈥 are combining 175th birthday events with viewing parties on Oct. 15 for the Homecoming football game against the Windsor Lancers. Other branches have different plans to bring Queen鈥檚 alumni together to celebrate Queen鈥檚 175th. (See our for a full list of activities.) The timing was also chosen to coincide with 鈥溾 鈥 Queen鈥檚 was incorporated by a Royal Charter issued from Queen Victoria on Oct. 16, 1841.

鈥淲e know that not everyone can make it back to Kingston for the on campus 175th anniversary celebrations so we want to bring the tricolour party to alumni and give them a chance to celebrate with their local Branches,鈥 says Liz Gorman, Sc鈥97, Queen鈥檚 Associate Director of Alumni and Student Engagement.   

Some prominent alumni have already recorded birthday wishes, including journalist , Artsci鈥94, Toronto International Film Festival CEO , Arts鈥71, and long-time Queen鈥檚 Chaplain , MDiv鈥72.

The Queen鈥檚 Alumni social media accounts will be retweeting and sharing some of the best birthday wishes.