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Queen's University Alumni Review Magazine
Music professor Denise (Narcisse-Mair) Bishop was a demanding teacher, who gave new meaning to the phrase “a whole new level” of knowledge. One of her former students remembers.
Dr. Janet Smylie has received a 2012 National Aboriginal Achievement Award for her research on the health of young Aboriginal families.
Rahim Moloo's extracurricular activities at Queen's set him on his career path. Now he is the General Counsel for the University of Central Asia.
David Mack, QMBA'11, has found his military training and experiences useful in the corporate world.
Queen’s School of Business has launched the Asia Summer Internship program, the brainchild of William Yu, Sc’84, MBA’87, and his wife, Diana Liu.
On Kathy Guselle and the impact she had on the Oak Ridges Moraine.
When Veena Rawat, PhD’73, retired from the federal public service this spring after a distinguished 36-year career, she went right back to work – but this time in the private sector, still doing what she loves. An internationally recognized expert in the field of radio frequency spectrum management, Veena took a job with Research In Motion (RIM) as Vice-President, Advanced Technology Team. She also serves as RIM’s Ambassador to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), an agency of the United Nations.
Evan Hansen is editor-in-chief for Wired.com