Summer 2021
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Number of donors who made the pavilion project possible
10 Million
And counting. Number of dollars in donations
15
Number of years in the making
We Want Your Class Notes
Marking career and personal achievements, special milestones and the birth of future Queen's alumni - Class Notes helps you stay in touch with former classmates, housemates, and faculty.
Those Who Have Passed
Sharing memories of friends, faculty, and colleagues - In Memoriam helps you honour those who have recently passed.
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Lyme Disease in Canada
Brian Owens, Artsci'02
As tick-borne diseases continue to threaten the health of Canadians, Brian Owens (Artsci鈥02) sheds some light on Lyme disease, the often-misunderstood condition that is becoming increasingly prevalent among hikers, golfers, campers, and dog walkers every year. In Lyme Disease in Canada, published this June by McNally Robinson, Owens traces the arrival of ticks in Canada and shares stories of the perils of diagnosing and treating Lyme disease and tips on how to avoid ticks 鈥 and how to remove them when you can鈥檛 avoid them.
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Medicine Women
Dr. Alisa Yocom, Artsci'06, MSc'08
Dr. Alisa Yocom (Artsci鈥06, MSc鈥08) came to Australia as an international student and enjoyed it so much that she decided to live there permanently. The Brisbane-based physician shares the story of her unexpected adventure 鈥 complete with joys and challenges 鈥 in Medicine Women, an anthology of short stories and letters by 20 female health-care professionals from around the globe, coming this summer from Australian publisher Change Empire.
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Launch Your Kid
Jane Kristoffy, Artsci'93
After working for more than a quarter century as an educator (and a parent), Jane Kristoffy (Artsci鈥93 MEd, Toronto) has amassed an arsenal of answers to the questions that keep parents up at night. She shares many of them in Launch Your Kid: How to Promote Your Child鈥檚 Academic and Personal Success (Without Being a Helicopter Parent). The book includes tips, tricks, and strategies that parents can use every day to help them 鈥済et their kids through school and prepare them for the real world.鈥
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Podcast Playlist
Elamin Abdelmahmoud, Artsci'11
Since September 2020, Elamin Abdelmahmoud (Artsci鈥11) has been helping Canadians figure out which podcasts to listen to by leading them on a guided tour of some of the internet鈥檚 most intriguing aural offerings. Podcast Playlist, which airs weekly on CBC Radio One and can also be found on CBC On Demand, wades through the seemingly endless array of podcasts to serve up curated excerpts exploring a new theme each week.
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Reimagining Masculinity
Michael Kehler, Artsci'84, Ed'85
Michael Kehler (Artsci鈥84, Ed鈥85 MEd, Western; PhD, Michigan State) has dedicated his career to challenging definitions of masculinity and assumptions about what it means to be a man. He shared his observations about the intersection of masculinity, education, homophobia, and body image in 鈥淩eimagining Masculinity,鈥 his talk at TEDxYYC, in Calgary on June 24. The virtual event was dubbed 鈥淩eimagine,鈥 as speakers introduced new perspectives on everything from access and inclusion to scientific literacy to wearable data.
We Want Your Class Notes
Marking career and personal achievements, special milestones and the birth of future Queen's alumni - Class Notes helps you stay in touch with former classmates, housemates, and faculty.
Those Who Have Passed
Sharing memories of friends, faculty, and colleagues - In Memoriam helps you honour those who have recently passed.