Issue Contents

Queen's Alumni Review
2013 Issue #3
Features
- QUBS – The little biological research station that grew
- Taking education in new directions
- Still at the head of the Economics class
- A Queen’s oasis in the Far East
- Boot camp for student innovators
Alumni Spotlights
- Seriously at play
- He’s green and loving it
- Greece enlightening: Queen's Geology Engineering goes to Greece
- Navy flight surgeon keeps people healthy in unhealthy situations
- Soldier gets PWOR’s stamp of approval
- Two grads, two continents, one goal
- FOX and the underdog
- From Queen’s to Homeland
- Surgeon honoured by U.S. peers credits her 1970s Queen's profs
- "The last human freedom"
Campus Scene
- All aboard for improved city transit
- The planned university
- Restoring Suzie Q and other treasures
- Putting Vimy Ridge Memorial Site on solid ground
- WWI Victory Medal comes home
- Human Rights Office marking 20 years
- A different kind of Homecoming
Opinions & Memories
- My “floor babies,” how they’ve grown!
- The Lee Family's legacy of love
- Editor's Notebook -- Happy returns?
- FDR's historic campus visit
- A view at the end of life
- Reasons to celebrate
- A tricolour island in the sun
Letters to the Editor