Class of 2020: United by resilience Their final year was far from what they imagined, but it has united the newest group of Queen’s alumni in spirit and resolve. View Class of 2020: United by resilience
Belonging at ³ÉÈË´óƬ Every Queen’s grad I’ve met remembers with great precision what move-in day was like for them. For... View Belonging at ³ÉÈË´óƬ
The choices we make Queen’s University was merely five years old when, in Brussels after being expelled from France and... View The choices we make
³ÉÈË´óƬ School of Medicine: Confronting exclusion In 1918, a motion to ban Black students from the School of Medicine was adopted by Queen's... View ³ÉÈË´óƬ School of Medicine: Confronting exclusion
After the fires burn Three months ago, I watched as an African-American man named George Floyd begged for his life as a white police officer rammed his knee into Floyd's neck and slowly extinguished his breath. Up until that scorching day, I had never witnessed a murder before. View After the fires burn
Natalie Cann Natalie Cann, former head, Department of Chemistry, died Dec. 15, 2019. Born and raised in... View Natalie Cann
Alumni making a difference Getting food to medical personnel Matthew Lombardi, Artsci’10, created GroceryHero Canada, a free... View Alumni making a difference
A letter to alumni Dear alumni, I hope this issue of the Alumni Review finds you and your loved ones in good health and... View A letter to alumni
Students take action on COVID-19 Queen's students and post-doctoral fellows are pitching in to get – and create – supplies to help protect health-care professionals from COVID-19. View Students take action on COVID-19