Winter 2022
Download pdf(8.81MB)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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An Unrecognized Contribution: Women and Their Work in 19th-Century Toronto
Elizabeth Gillan Muir, Arts鈥56
We don鈥檛 often think about feminism and the Industrial Revolution in the same breath, but Elizabeth Gillan Muir, Arts鈥56, has uncovered more than 400 stories of women who made impressive contributions to Toronto鈥檚 growth 鈥 from songwriters and innkeepers to reformers and even the owner of a brickyard. Ms. Muir chronicles these stories in An Unrecognized Contribution: Women and Their Work in 19th-Century Toronto, from Dundurn Press. As Rick Mercer said in a recent review, 鈥淚n these pages lie a hundred movies waiting to be made.鈥
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My Friend, My Enemy
Stewart Goodings, Arts鈥62
Stewart Goodings, Arts鈥62, draws on years of international experience, particularly in Russia and Ukraine, to tell an uplifting tale of friendship amid political violence. My Friend, My Enemy, released in late 2022 through FriesenPress, is the story of two girls, one Russian, one Chechen, who reunite as adults decades after the Russia-Chechnya war. By this time, both women鈥檚 lives have been altered by the war, and their reunion forces them to confront their secrets and test the limits of their friendship.
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Shadows and Light: A Physician鈥檚 Lens on COVID
Heather Patterson, Artsci鈥01, Meds鈥05
Heather Patterson, Artsci鈥01, Meds鈥05, had always used photography to help relieve the stress from her demanding job as a Calgary emergency physician. When COVID-19 struck, she took out her camera again, this time to document the heroic efforts of her co-workers and the patients they were labouring to save. Those photographs became an unofficial record of the pandemic and graced the pages of the Calgary Herald, Maclean鈥檚, and the Queen鈥檚 Alumni Review. They are now available in Shadows and Light: A Physician鈥檚 Lens on COVID, a compassionate chronicle of the work of some of Canada鈥檚 unsung healthcare heroes. From Goose Lane Editions.
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Aging People, Aging Places
Dr. Samantha Biglieri, Artsci鈥13, Professor Maxwell Hartt, Professor Emeritus Dr. Mark Rosenberg, and Dr. Sarah Nelson
As Canada鈥檚 population grows older, we must face the fact that our cities and neighbourhoods weren鈥檛 designed for healthy aging. In Aging People, Aging Places, Dr. Samantha Biglieri, Artsci鈥13, Professor Maxwell Hartt, Professor Emeritus Dr. Mark Rosenberg, and former postdoctoral fellow Dr. Sarah Nelson bring reflections from researchers, practitioners, and ordinary older Canadians together to look at the implications of aging in Canada and how we can turn our communities into healthier places to grow old. Now available from Policy Press.
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.