Queen鈥檚 remembers Roxy Denniston-Stewart

Queen鈥檚 remembers Roxy Denniston-Stewart

Throughout her time at Queen鈥檚 Denniston-Stewart worked to ensure that students felt supported and encouraged.

By Communications staff

August 2, 2019

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The Queen鈥檚 community is remembering Roxy Denniston-Stewart, Student and Enrolment Services Manager at the Bader International Study Centre (BISC), Herstmonceux Castle, Sussex, England, who died Friday, Aug. 2.

[Roxy Denniston-Stewart]
Roxy Denniston-Stewart

鈥淩oxy鈥檚 kind and generous character, combined with a deep commitment to serve the students she so loved, made her a cherished and invaluable member of the Queen鈥檚 family,鈥 says Patrick Deane, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen鈥檚. 鈥淪he will be sorely missed. On behalf of the university, I extend my sincere condolences to her family and friends.鈥

Denniston-Stewart joined Queen鈥檚 in 2000 and served as Associate Dean, Student Services and Community Relations, helping to ensure students felt supported and encouraged, and she did much to foster an engaging, vibrant, and inclusive campus community.

In 2017, she joined the BISC where she and her team worked to provide seamless academic, student life, and enrolment services. During her time at the Castle, she quickly made a great difference in the lives of students and staff with her particular warmth and ability to connect with people.

鈥淭housands of students have benefitted from Roxy鈥檚 commitment to their success and well-being,鈥 says Ann Tierney, Vice-Provost and Dean of Student Affairs. 鈥淪he was a calm and respected leader at Queen鈥檚 and across the student affairs field. Colleagues would often turn to her for advice and guidance. We will miss her terribly.鈥

Celebration of Life
A celebration of life and reception for Roxy Denniston-Stewart will be held Friday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
Flags on campus will be lowered in her memory on the same date An obituary is available online.

Denniston-Stewart made many contributions to the student experience at Queen鈥檚, including developing initiatives to advance experiential learning and work-integrated support structures, non-academic misconduct processes, health and wellness services, and residence life programming. Under her  leadership, Queen鈥檚 developed and launched the award-winning SeQure safety app for students, an example of her dedication to bringing real and practical solutions to tangibly improve their lives. She was also a great advocate for strong town-gown relations.

Before coming to Queen鈥檚, Denniston-Stewart held positions at the University of Windsor, University of Guelph, and University of Waterloo.