Queen’s cancer researcher Dr. Christopher Booth, Artsci’97, Meds’01, recently led a headline-making study linking structured exercise to significantly improved survival rates for people with colon cancer. (Photo: Jackie Hall)
From left, Nathan Cheechoo, Indigenous Recruitment and Student Advisor, Queen’s Health Sciences; Dr. Nancy Tatham, Artsci’86, Artsci’00; Donna Henderson; and Dr. Sarah Funnell, Chair, Indigenous Health, at a recent event celebrating continued support for the Chair.
Tianna Edwards, MA’23 (bottom row, middle), with students at Black Welcome. The annual event is part of the Black at Queen’s program that Edwards launched at Yellow House Student Centre for Equity and Inclusion. (Photo: King-David Olajuwon)
Author Bronwyn Corrigan’s book, Canada’s ABCs of Who I Can Be, showcases 26 Canadian female and non-binary Olympians, Paralympians, and Special Olympians.
Matt Hallat, AMBA’24, and Alysia Olsen, CIB’21, EMBA’26, say many of the lessons learned in elite athletics are directly applicable to life after sport. (Photos: supplied)