In this issue, we feature new books on 19th-century publishing, Kingston architecture, artificial intelligence, and more!
Finding your way after graduation isn’t always straightforward. Rignam Wangkhang, Artsci'13, writes about his journey of self-discovery.
Remembering Natalie Cann and Brian Wherrett.
Mary Wilson Trider, Com'82, becomes chair of the Board of Trustees.
Dr. Mark Green (Sc'87) becomes Queen's next Provost.
Issues of the Queen's Alumni Review from 1927 to 1989 are now available online, thanks to the Queen's University Archives.
The Queen’s Career Apprenticeship: Kingston program tackles the roadblocks to getting that great first job after graduation.
Taking action on readership survey feedback.
Roula Salam takes us inside her Edmonton classroom for international students.
Internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch explains how the internet has changed our language...and why it’s nothing to worry about.
Biologist Barrie Gilbert, Arts’62, writes about his lifelong study of, and respect for, grizzly bears.
The following is a reprint of a Sept. 24 letter sent by Principal Deane to the Queen’s community.