In February, we talked to Tianna Edwards, MA’23, (front row centre) to learn about the new Black at Queen’s program that she’s helping lead. (Photo: King David Olajuwan)
Senior Research and Development Engineer Michael Shepertycky, Sc’11, MASc’13, PhD’21, wearing one of his patented exoskeletons. The device makes walking easier by reducing the load on the legs and could one day help those with mobility challenges. (Photo: Christopher Katsarov Luna)
Recipients of the 2025 Distinguished Service Awards stand on stage with Queen’s Chancellor Shelagh Rogers and Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane. From left: Chancellor Rogers; Principal Deane; Stephen Archer, Meds’81; Sandra Murray; Ann Tierney, LLB’89, MPA’04; Tianna Edwards, MA’23; Heather Black, Sc’81; and Panagiotis (Takis) Katsabanis, MASc’83, PhD’88. The ceremony was held Nov. 7 at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. (Photo: Stephen Wild)
Flying Officer George Publow Kinnear, Royal Canadian Air Force, Meds'47, at left; Lieutenant Bruce Mackenzie Deans, 1st Hussars, Com'38, centre; and Able Seaman Donald Winchester White, Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, Com'36.
Queen’s supercomputing expert Ryan Grant, Sc’04, MSc’05, PhD’12, will be at the evening event to talk about Canada’s push for digital sovereignty and the key role Queen’s is playing.