Recognizing excellence in teaching: Jacqueline Davies It probably shouldn’t surprise anyone to learn that Jacqueline Davies considers Socrates one Âof her... View Recognizing excellence in teaching: Jacqueline Davies
Business education has a new name: Stephen J.R. Smith Everything about Stephen Smith’s office in downtown Toronto fits the mold of a 21st-century finance... View Business education has a new name: Stephen J.R. Smith
Effecting change - Susan Beharriell Susan Beharriell didn’t intend to become a pioneer for women in the Canadian Forces when she joined... View Effecting change - Susan Beharriell
John Armitage and ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ Rowing We’re striving to be the best-run [rowing] program in North America. View John Armitage and ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ Rowing
The active life: Cal Connor (Arts'62 Meds'66) Cal Connor first played football for the Gaels in 1958, when he was in the first year of his... View The active life: Cal Connor (Arts'62 Meds'66)
The ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ international experience When she graduates with her degree in geological engineering, Mariem Tahra Abdou Ahmed Labeid won’t... View The ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ international experience
Spotlight on philanthropy: Brit Smith A. Britton Smith, MC, QC, LLD’09, the founder and executive chairman of Kingston-based Homestead... View Spotlight on philanthropy: Brit Smith
A helping hand from the Baders When Judith Brown took a call from Alfred Bader and Isabel Bader one Sunday afternoon last September... View A helping hand from the Baders
Journalism in the 21st century: hands-on learning The idea solidified while respected international journalist and Queen’s alumnus Jeffrey Kofman... View Journalism in the 21st century: hands-on learning