Issue Contents

Queen's Alumni Review
2010 Issue #4
Features
- The real lessons of Afghanistan?
- A new kind of Governor General
- Principal Woolf makes the case for global outreach
Alumni Spotlights
- A different kind of playbook
- Exploring paths to happy careers – and lives
- How three Commies took to farming – downtown
- From Halifax to Dollywood
- Her “global issue” is clean water for all
- Where green and education merge
- Meet 2010 Alumni Humanitarian Award winner Amma Bonsu
- The secrets that lie within us
- Grace's Grads: A woman in the director’s chair
Campus Scene
- Turning the spotlight on military and veterans’ health
- A body of medical knowledge
- It’s all about community: QUAA President's message
- Special women and a special place
Opinions & Memories
- In memoriam: Paul Roddick
- A salute to a forgotten heroine
- Afghanistan and us: another view
- A teacher of unforgettable lessons
- Your favourite professors
- Editor's Notebook: The rankings game
Letters to the Editor
- Will Martyrdom reduce greenhouse gases?
- The Rice Rings
- The last gasp of ClimateGate fraud?
- Climate change theory: It's all about hating capitalism
- Climate change not human induced
- The time for obfuscation is over
- Is the Armenian "genocide" a question of interpretation?
- Guilty of grammatical errors, as charged
- Kudos to Dr. John Smol
- Smol article gratifying
- Smol article had good and bad points
- Teaching in changing times
- Plastic bags versus paper bags
- Editors’ prerogative or “marker-happy”?
- John Smol is part of “The Industry”
- A solar-powered Queen’s?
- Disastrous consequences?
- Long on rhetoric, short on scientific evidence
- Uninformed theories?
- No cause and effect link shown
- Smol article "made me spit"