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HOME HOMECOMING 2014 WELCOME
WELCOME
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Principal’s Welcome
3
QUAA President’s Welcome
4
Kingston Mayor’s Welcome
5
Event Legend
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Thursday, October 16 Schedule
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Friday, October 17 Schedule
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Saturday, October 18 Schedule
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Sunday, October 19 Schedule
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Gaels Athletics Event Schedule
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Campus Map
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For Homecoming updates and a
mobile version of the weekend’s schedule,
visit queensu.ca/homecoming2014.
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QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Dear Members of the Queen’s Community,
As Queen’s Principal and a proud alumnus,
it is a great pleasure for me to welcome you
to Homecoming 2014. This weekend provides
a wonderful opportunity for us to reconnect and
share memories, make new friends and expand
our networks, and celebrate the spirit that makes
Queen’s unique.
As you well know, Homecoming was reintroduced last year after being
suspended in 2008. It remains of the utmost importance that we work
together to ensure that Homecoming 2014 is a safe and respectful event
on all fronts. With that in mind, I hope you will enjoy everything we have
planned for you, from the various sports events, to a performance or tour
of our stunning new Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, or a
reception with the Dean in your home faculty or school. I hope you will
take time to meet and engage with our current students, whether it’s at the
Pumpkin Smash with Queen’s Engineers Without Borders and Queen’s
Gives Back or while enjoying breakfast at Leonard Hall Cafeteria. I would
also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has been involved
in planning and executing Homecoming 2014, including our staff and many
volunteers.
There is a great deal to look forward to over Homecoming weekend.
Whether you are celebrating your 5th reunion, 50th reunion or beyond,
we’re very glad you’re here. I know you already have many fond memories of
your time at Queen’s, and I hope Homecoming 2014 will provide you with
lots of opportunities to create new ones.
Welcome home to Queen’s!
Sincerely,
Daniel R. Woolf, Artsci’80
Principal and Vice-Chancellor
queensu.ca/principal
Follow @queensprincipal on Twitter
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n behalf of the Queen’s University Alumni
Association (QUAA), I’d like to welcome all
of the alumni and their guests who have arrived
on campus to celebrate Homecoming 2014! Many
of you have travelled a long distance to rekindle
friendships, memories, and connections, and I hope
that your weekend at Queen’s, and in the city of
Kingston, feels as much like coming Home for you
as it does for those of us who live here all year round.
Thank you for taking a trip down Memory Lane.
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The vision for the reintroduction of Queen’s Homecoming that was established
last year is carrying on strong in 2014. The renowned “Queen’s Spirit” is
on vibrant display this weekend as we alumni connect with current students,
reminisce with our Faculties, Schools, and past professors, engage in the
Kingston community, and of course, reunite with one another.
In addition to reuniting, another important aspect of Homecoming is
celebrating the remarkable contributions you, Queen’s alumni, make yearround, worldwide. Fostered while students, our spirit of volunteerism and
philanthropy is a force to be reckoned with. Take the time this weekend to
really consider how your contributions, and those of your classmates, have
impacted the life and health of this university and the communities beyond
Queen’s – and will continue to do so in the future!
I encourage you to contact me if you’re interested in learning more about the
Queen’s Alumni Association. Your Association’s mission is “to reach out and
foster a lifelong association with Queen’s, to engage our alumni in the life and
work of the University, and to serve the broader Queen’s community in all its
diversity.” There are many different ways that you can get involved with your
alumni associates – visit our website or drop us a line any time!
Cha Gheill!
George M. Jackson, Artsci’85
President, QUAA
quaa.president@queensu.ca
alumni.queensu.ca/quaa
Twitter - @QUAAPresident
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HOMECOMING 2014
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
To the many Queen’s alumni, family, and friends who will be joining us this
weekend – welcome home!
For generations, Queen’s has been a center for personal growth, academic
achievement, and creative enterprises. As a proud Kingstonian and Queen’s
graduate myself, I am very pleased to welcome you back to our community.
The friendships and experiences that you enjoyed while living in our
community will be memories you will always cherish. The degree you
earned at the completion of your studies represents your dedication,
determination and hard work. I hope this weekend provides an opportunity
to revisit the memories and landmarks that coloured your university years.
During your visit I invite you to take time
to rediscover Kingston: our beautiful
waterfront, wonderful new cultural
attractions, restaurants, and museums. I look
forward to welcoming you back soon for one
of our great festivals, such as the Limestone
City Blues Fest, Kingston Writers Fest, Feb
Fest, or the Kingston Canadian Film Festival.
Be sure to join us in 2015 as we celebrate
the bicentennial birthday of our most
famous Kingstonian, Sir John A. Macdonald.
Have a wonderful reunion weekend!
Sincerely,
Mark Gerretsen,
Mayor
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To all Queen’s Reunion Volunteers Welcome to Homecoming 2014! The successful arrival of this
amazing weekend is due largely in part to your enthusiasm and
dedication to your role as a Reunion Volunteer, so congratulations
to you, and our warmest thanks for all your efforts!
We can’t stress enough what a privilege it is to be able to work
alongside such incredible volunteers. All of us hope that you
have plenty of wonderful Homecoming moments to enjoy this
weekend, and that you make many great new memories with
many great old - and new - friends.
Fàilte Dhachaigh - Welcome Home!
The Reunions Team, Queen’s Office of Advancement
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HOMECOMING 2014
LEGEND
There’s something for everyone this weekend…
Each of the weekend’s events is an opportunity to reunite
with former classmates, housemates, and teammates!
Give back to the Queen’s and Kingston communities!
Events that incorporate Queen’s legendary spirit of
volunteerism and philanthropy are marked with
.
Connect with Queen’s Students!
Look for the
logo for events geared towards connecting
alumni and current students.
Reminisce at events specific to your faculty or program!
Flip to events marked with
to connect with your
professors, faculty, or school.
Immerse yourself in the Arts!
Homecoming 2014 has a strong artistic flair – watch for
events marked with
and add some drama (or some music,
some visual arts, some live theatre…) to your weekend!
The whole community will be out!
Events marked with
involve the Kingston community
and its beautiful downtown core.
There is fun for the whole family!
People of all ages will enjoy events marked with .
If you have questions about whether any “future
alumni” who are visiting with you can attend an
event, don’t hesitate to ask a volunteer in a red vest!
Check out the Welcome Home! Alumni Meet & Greet
(page 11) to get started.
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WE E K E ND SCH ED U LE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16
171st Debating Union Alumni Reunion
7 pm
Dunning Hall (94 University Ave), Hand Purvis Room
The 171st session of the Queen’s Debating Union, the University’s
oldest club and the oldest debating society in Canada, welcomes
its alumni back to campus with a show debate featuring current
QDU members followed by refreshments at The Grizzly Grill.
Homecoming Photographers
Volunteer photographers will be on site throughout the
weekend. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please
inform the photographers and they will respect your wishes.
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WE E K E ND SCH ED U LE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17
Aboriginal Alumni Breakfast
8 – 10 am
Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre (146 Barrie St)
Please join staff and students for the Aboriginal Alumni breakfast.
We will be launching the Aboriginal Alumni Chapter and talking
about how you can support Aboriginal students at Queen’s.
For more information or to rsvp, please email mccourtv@queensu.ca
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Open 10 am – 4:30 pm
36 University Ave
Admission is free for alumni during Homecoming Weekend.
PEPTalks (Professional Engineering Perspectives)
Sc’89 Panel Discussion
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Grant Hall (43 University Ave)
Twenty-five years after graduating from Queen’s, members of
Sc‘89 will share their career experiences in a panel discussion.
Students will be able to gain insight into the accomplishments
of Engineering alumni and the possibilities that lie ahead of
them! Join us for some enlightening discussion with the panelists!
Union Gallery Exhibitions
Open 11 am – 4:30 pm
Union Gallery, Stauffer Library (101 Union St), ground floor
The Union Gallery is a unique place within the cultural landscape
of the City of Kingston. It is a professionally staffed, studentdriven university organization that is accessible to both the
Queen’s and the Kingston communities. The Union Gallery
provides experiential learning opportunities through mentoring
programs and projects as well as exhibitions and events by
students and professional artists.
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Come and experience our fall exhibitions:
Three Step Snare – artists Jaime Angelopolous and Derrick Piens
Shelf Life – artist Jude Griebel
Admission is free.
Queen’s Gives Back: Pumpkin Smash
12 – 4 pm
Agnes Benidickson Field (behind Grant Hall)
Queen’s Gives Back is an on-campus initiative that believes in
celebrating remarkable student philanthropic achievements.
During Homecoming 2014, Queen’s Gives Back is shining the
philanthropic spotlight on Queen’s Engineers Without Borders,
as they host their fifth annual Pumpkin Smash! A crowd pleasing event, a giant pumpkin weighing over five
hundred pounds is hoisted sky high, dropped and smashed to
raise awareness for Engineers Without Borders’ national and
international programs. Support the cause by buying a slice of
delicious pumpkin pie and a cup of hot chocolate to enjoy as
you watch the pumpkin-smashing mayhem!
For more opportunities to donate to this exciting studentphilanthropic initiative, please email qsaa.president@queensu.ca.
Clark Hall Ritual
12 – 6 pm
Clark Hall Pub (30 Fifth Field Company Ln)
Join us at Clark for Homecoming Patio Ritual! Alumni and
students will be able to attend Ritual just like they remember,
with an extra patio section (rain or shine). There will be an
alumni line just for this weekend! For questions please contact
clark@engsoc.queensu.ca, or call 613-533-6195.
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Welcome Home! Alumni Meet & Greet
1 – 6 pm
Grant Hall (43 University Ave)
Kick off your Homecoming Weekend by visiting Grant Hall any
time between 1 – 6 pm today! Representatives from Queen’s
Archives, student clubs, Athletics, and more are eager to welcome
you home to Queen’s.
Pick up your reunion pin at the registration tables, along with
any tickets for activities that you’ve purchased, such as football
tickets. When you’ve finished registering and visiting the display
tables, take a campus tour with one of our friendly and
knowledgeable student tour guides!
If you cannot attend Alumni Meet & Greet on Friday, you can
stop by Saturday morning 8 am – 12 pm.
Please note: your pre-ordered football tickets MUST be picked
up at Grant Hall no later than 10:30 am on Saturday!
Queen’s University International Centre (QUIC) Open House
1 – 4:30 pm
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St), 2nd floor
If you remember the International Centre or had an international
experience during your time at Queen’s, or even if you are simply
curious to learn more, come connect with the QUIC!
Call 613-533-2604 for more information.
Future Library Square
2 – 4 pm
Outside Stauffer Library (101 Union St)
Pull up a chair at one of the bistro-style tables in “Future Library
Square”, a Homecoming café outside Stauffer Library!
You can enjoy some coffee and a library-themed cupcake, and
watch a video of what’s in store in the coming years for Queen’s
Libraries and Archives.
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Graduate & Post-Doctoral Career Week Networking Reception
4 – 6 pm
Ban Righ Hall (75 Bader Ln), Fireside Room
This capstone event follows a week of workshops designed to
assist graduate students in planning and preparing for careers
and translating their acquired skills to the workforce. Share your
experiences with us in the Ban Righ Fireside Lounge for a
reception hosted by the School of Graduate Studies. For more
details please email Rebecca Hügler at sgspostdoc@queensu.ca,
or call 613-533-6100.
Faculty of Health Sciences Alumni Reception
4:30 – 6 pm
School of Medicine Building (15 Arch St), David M.C. Walker Atrium
Alumni from the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and
Rehabilitation Therapy are invited to a reception hosted
by Dean Richard Reznick.
Queen’s Dance Club Members and Alumni Reception
4:30 – 6:30 pm
Athletics & Recreation Centre (284 Earl St), Alumni Lounge
Come meet current QDC members and alumni to mingle, watch
past QDC performances and enjoy some refreshments! We have
a big poster for everyone to sign so we can connect dancers
through the generations!
Film & Media Wine and Cheese Reception
7 – 9 pm
University Club (168 Stuart St)
Join us for a reception at the University Club and a farewell walk
through the Film House! It’s not too late to register! Contact
Linda Graham at filmdesk@queensu.ca, or call 613-533-2178.
Kingston Frontenacs Hockey
7 – 9 pm (doors open at 6 pm)
Rogers K-Rock Centre (1 The Tragically Hip Way)
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Come experience Kingston’s premier sports and entertainment
venue. Opened in 2008, the Rogers K-Rock Centre is a 5,600 seat
arena that is home to the Ontario Hockey League’s Kingston
Frontenacs. The Frontenacs will be battling the Plymouth Whalers.
Alumni and their guests are receiving a special Homecoming
welcome at this game. Tickets are available at a discounted rate of $16,
and can be purchased at tinyurl.com/queenshomecoming. Pick up your
tickets before the game at the Will-Call Desk at the K-Rock Centre. Be
sure to stop by the “Queen’s Corner” and boost your Tricolour Spirit!
Craig Kielburger
Me to We: How One Person Can Make a World of Difference
7:30 – 9 pm
Duncan McArthur Hall (511 Union St), Auditorium
A powerful experience for people of all ages, this event introduces
the remarkable story of how Craig and Marc founded “Free The
Children”, which has grown into an international humanitarian
organization active in 45 countries. Register online for your free
tickets at educ.queensu.ca/kielburger.
Queen’s School of Music presents: SHOWCASE
7:30 – 9:30 pm
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (390 King St W)
All are welcome! Be a part of the first SHOWCASE performance at the
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $7 for students,
$12 for adults, and are available online at theisabel.ca or at the door.
Orbit Premiere with Drama Homecoming Reception
8 – 11 pm
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (390 King St W),
Studio Theatre
Queen’s University Department of Drama is proud to present the
premiere production of Orbit by Jennifer Wise, directed by Craig
Walker. The performance will be followed by an Opening Night
Homecoming Reception. Tickets can be purchased at the door
prior to performances.
Students/seniors: $15 General: $22
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Queen’s Vagabond Theatre Presents:
Vacancies, an Environmental Adaptation of No Exit
8 pm
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St), John Orr Room
Student actors will be performing an adaptation of Jean Paul Sartre’s
No Exit. Actors will be within arm’s distance of the audience and will
be performing in hyper-realist style. This performance aims to push
the boundaries between actors and their audiences. Tickets can be
purchased at the door for a minimum donation of $4.
Alma Mater Society Reunion
8 pm – 1 am
The Underground (87 Union St)
The AMS Reunion is a Homecoming tradition that allows past and
present full-time AMS employees to reconnect, and an opportunity
to learn firsthand about life before the Common Ground and life in
the JDUC. Come out to The Underground (formerly Alfie’s) to share
and hear stories of accomplishments and success, disappointments
and controversies, from the people who lived them!
Grow your Queen’s
alumni family!
ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS
for students grades 7–12
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
Welcome Home! Alumni Meet & Greet
8 am – 12 pm
Grant Hall (143 University Ave)
Kick off your Homecoming Weekend by visiting Grant Hall any
time between 8 am – 12 pm today! Representatives from Queen’s
Archives, student clubs, Athletics, and more are eager to welcome
you home to Queen’s.
Pick up your reunion pin at the registration tables, along with
any tickets for activities that you’ve purchased, such as football
tickets. Don’t forget: your pre-ordered football tickets MUST
be picked up at Grant Hall no later than 10:30 am today!
When you’ve finished registering and visiting the display tables,
take a campus tour with one of our friendly and knowledgeable
student tour guides!
Faculty of Health Sciences Continuing Professional Development
Symposium for Alumni
Advancing Care… Inspiring Change
8 – 10:30 am
School of Medicine (15 Arch St), Room 132A &
David M.C. Walker Atrium
Come hear from your alumni colleagues about their professional
research and experiences. This year’s sessions will be presented
by Dr. Thomas Todd (Meds’69), Dr. Andrew Pipe (Meds’74), and
Drs. Susan Sangster-Gibson and Susan Rodgman (both Meds’84).
If you haven’t already registered for this valuable professional
development opportunity, you can still do so at the door.
Cost is $125 per person.
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CFRC 101.9fm Open House
9 – 11 am
Lower Carruthers Hall (62 Fifth Field Company Ln)
Take a tour of the longest-running campus station in the world.
You can even get behind the mic!
Alumni Tours of the Isabel
9 – 11:15 am
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (390 King St W)
The Isabel is offering a limited number of guided tours to alumni
who have registered beforehand. Each tour lasts 30 – 45 minutes,
and starts at the front entrance near the box office. Guests with
any questions or accommodation needs can contact
ibcpa.outreach@queensu.ca, or call 1-855-533-2424.
Breakfast with Students
9:30 – 11:30 am
Leonard Hall Cafeteria (150 Queen’s Cres)
Join current students for a hot, delicious, all-you-can-eat buffet
breakfast at Leonard Hall. Come any time between 9:30 and
11:30 am to enjoy the meal and chat with students.
Tickets pre-purchased for this breakfast will be picked up at
Grant Hall as part of your registration package. Tickets can
also be purchased at the door for $10.
Engineering & Applied Sciences: Meet the Dean
9:30 – 11 am
Beamish-Munro Hall (45 Union St), Tea Room
Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science Dean Kimberly
Woodhouse invites Engineering & Applied Science alumni
and their guests to drop by the Tea Room for a pre-game social.
Refreshments and light fare served. Meet current engineering
students showcasing their club/team initiatives! Department
Open Houses will begin at 10:30 am, and student tour guides
will be the hosts for alumni to visit their department.
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School of Music – Meet & Greet
9:30 – 10:45 am
Harrison-LeCaine Hall (39 Bader Ln), Foyer
Come visit with School of Music alumni, faculty, students, and staff!
Future Library Square
9:30 am – 12 pm
Outside Stauffer Library (101 Union St)
Pull up a chair at one of the bistro-style tables in “Future Library
Square”, a Homecoming café outside Stauffer Library! You can
enjoy some coffee and a library-themed cupcake, and watch a
video of what’s in store in the coming years for Queen’s Libraries
and Archives.
Spirit Corner
10 am – 12 pm
Beside Grant Hall
Looking for somewhere to rally your Tricolour Spirit before the
big game? Join students and alumni at Spirit Corner in your best
Queen’s wear to gear up in tricolour paint and take photos with
Superfan! Pom-poms and megaphones will be sold by students
from a group called MyVision Queen’s. By purchasing these,
you’ll bring cheer not only to the Gaels’ games you attend, but
also to underprivileged kids in the Rideau Heights area of
Kingston, as all profits from sales go towards funding valuable
extracurricular activities. Don’t miss out on the chance to capture
your Homecoming memories with a Tricolour photo shoot hosted
by the Queen’s Student Alumni Association (QSAA).
Department of Geography Open House
10 am – 12 pm
Mackintosh-Corry Hall (68 University Ave), room D201
Come connect with current and retired Faculty and Staff, and
meet up with old classmates. Children’s activities will be provided
as well as tours of our labs and facilities.
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Queen’s School of Business – Alumni Brunch
10 am – 12 pm
Goodes Hall (143 Union St)
QSB’s Annual Alumni Reunion Brunch at Goodes Hall is a great
opportunity to catch up with classmates and learn more about
what’s happening at your School. This year we will be offering
tours of Goodes Hall, including the new 75,000 square foot west
wing expansion. Class photos will be taken at the event.
Faculty of Law – Continental Breakfast and Student-guided Tours
10 am – 12 pm
MacDonald Hall (128 Union St), Atrium
Dean Flanagan invites Law alumni and their guests to drop by
Macdonald Hall on Saturday morning to enjoy a continental
breakfast, meet current Law students, and see the upgrades
and changes to their Law school. Casual dress.
School of Nursing Homecoming Open House and Brunch
10 am – 12 pm
Cataraqui Building (92 Barrie St)
The School of Nursing will be holding an open house and brunch
for all Nursing alumni, with the opportunity to tour the Nursing
Simulation laboratory. There is no cost to attend the open house;
brunch tickets can be purchased for $10. For more information,
please contact Laura Hadziamanis at lh86@queensu.ca.
School of Rehabilitation Therapy Homecoming Brunch
10 am – 12 pm
Donald Gordon Centre (421 Union St)
The School of Rehabilitation Therapy is hosting a Homecoming
Brunch prior to the football game. The Distinguished Alumni
Awards will be presented at the brunch as well. Brunch tickets are $30.
For more information, please contact Erika Beresford-Kroeger at
erika.beresford-kroeger@queensu.ca.
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Art Conservation Morning Open House
10 am – 12 pm
Art Conservation Facilities (15 Bader Ln), across from Ban Righ
Art conservation is a multidisciplinary field involving the
examination, interpretation, analysis and conservation of cultural,
historic and artistic objects. Queen’s Master’s degree program in
Art Conservation is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, and
is still the only one of its kind in Canada. Visitors to the program’s
facilities can see the treatment and science labs, where students
learn to conserve paintings, works of art on paper, and objects of
archeological, historic and ethnographic origins, including Greek
classical antiquities and Canadian First Nations collections.
A student will greet you outside the front door at 15 Bader Lane
(opposite Ban Righ) when you arrive.
Department of Chemistry Homecoming Reception
10 am – 12 pm
Chernoff Hall (90 Bader Ln), Room 117
Join current students and alumni to honour Dr. Ken Russell,
who has for 60 years been a colleague, mentor, and friend to
faculty, staff, and students at Queen’s University. The Chemistry
Department is hosting a reception in Ken’s honour to mark
this important milestone. No registration required.
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Art Crawl
10 am – 2 pm
All around Campus
A new addition to Homecoming this year, the Art Crawl highlights
the incredible arts community at Queen’s. Tour at your own pace to
experience the different art hubs on campus! Celebrate with the
Department of Fine Art and the Union Gallery as they commemorate
their 40th and 20th anniversaries respectively, tour the Art
Conservation facilities and the collections at the Agnes Etherington
Art Centre, and at the end of it all, join us at the Isabel Bader Centre
for the Performing Arts for a 2 pm showing of Orbit, the Drama
Department’s Fall major production! More information and a site
map is posted online at events.queensu.ca/artcrawl.
Faculty of Health Sciences
Tour of the new School of Medicine Building
10:30 am – 11:30 am
School of Medicine Building (15 Arch St), David M.C.Walker Atrium
All alumni are invited to tour this state-of-the-art teaching and
learning centre that was opened in 2011.
Chemical Engineering Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
Dupuis Hall (19 Division St), 2nd Floor Lounge
Civil Engineering Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
Ellis Hall (58 University Ave), 2nd Floor
Engineering Chemistry Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
Chernoff Hall (90 Bader Ln)
Electrical & Computer Engineering Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
Walter Light Hall (19 Union St), Main Foyer
Engineering Physics Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
Stirling Hall (64 Bader Ln), Foyer
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Integrated Learning Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
Beamish-Munro Hall (45 Union St)
Mechanical & Materials Engineering Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
McLaughlin Hall (130 Stuart St) & Nicol Hall (60 Union St)
The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
Goodwin Hall (25 Union St), Room 350
Mathematics & Engineering Open House
10:30 am – 12 pm
Jeffrey Hall (48 University Ave), Ground Floor Lobby
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Agnes Etherington Art Centre - Guided Tour
11 am – 12 pm
36 University Ave
Enjoy the fascinating exhibitions of the Agnes in a 45-minute
guided tour. Explore the last days of Kingston Penitentiary
in works by leading photographer Geoffrey James, consider
how contemporary artists view environmental issues in “I hope
humanity… “, contemplate new donations of 17th-century art
in “Rembrandt’s Circle: Making History” and more. Admission
is free for alumni during Homecoming Weekend, and the
gallery is open today from 10 am – 5 pm.
School of Music – Isabel Bader Centre Alumni Tour
11 am – 12:30 pm
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (390 King St W)
School of Music Alumni are welcomed to a full tour of the
beautiful new Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. Tours start at the front entrance near the box office. Guests
with any questions or accommodation needs can contact
ibcpa.outreach@queensu.ca.
Healthcare Problems and Solutions
11 am – 12 pm
Athletics and Recreation Centre (284 Earl St)
An exciting and enthralling fundraising event to educate and raise
awareness about current health issues. Alumni, current students,
and community members are all welcome to come participate in
Queen’s Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s informational
booth. Learn more about current global health affairs, suggest
solutions, play a variety of games, and win fun prizes and gifts.
There is no cost to attend!
Alumni BBQ Lunch
11 am – 1 pm
University Club (168 Stuart St)
Enjoy a delicious BBQ lunch Saturday before the big game! Wear
your Gold, Blue & Red and join us! All members and alumni are
welcome. For more information, visit queensu.ca/uclub or contact
Valerie at admuclub@queensu.ca or 613-533-2846 ext. 74909.
Please call or email to reserve your table today!
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20th Anniversary for the Union Gallery;
40th Anniversary Celebration for Queen’s Fine Art
Union Gallery open 11 – 4:30 pm
Stauffer Library (101 Union St), ground floor
The Fine Art Program is celebrating 40 years at Queen’s, and
the Union Gallery is celebrating its 20th birthday! BFA alumni,
current students, staff and faculty members, and art lovers of
all ages are welcome to come to the Union Gallery between
11 am – 1 pm to mark the occasion, experience the Union
Gallery’s Fall exhibitions, and enjoy some refreshments.
Come back for cake at 3 pm!
Featured exhibitions:
Three Step Snare – artists Jaime Angelopolous and Derrick Piens
Shelf Life – artist Jude Griebel. Admission is free.
Queen’s Bands Parade
12 pm
Outside of Grant Hall (43 University Ave) to Richardson
Stadium (948 Johnson St)
Join Queen’s Bands as they leave Grant Hall and make their way
to the football game at Richardson stadium!
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82 McLaughlin Hall
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Abramsky Hall
Adelaide Hall
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Art Centre
Ann Baillie Building
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Ban Righ Centre
Ban Righ Hall
Beamish-Munro Hall
Biosciences Complex
Botterell Hall
Bruce Wing
Cancer Research
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Cataraqui Building
Carruthers Hall
Chernoff Auditorium
Chernoff Hall
Chown Hall
Clark Hall
Craine Building
Douglas Library
Dunning Hall
Dupuis Hall
Earl Hall
Ellis Hall
Etherington Hall
Film and Media
Fleming Hall
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Francophone Centre
Geneva House
GIDRU Wing
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Goodwin Hall
Gordon-Brockington
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Fine Art Studio Tours
1 – 3 pm
Ontario Hall (67 University Ave)
Ontario Hall houses the studio spaces for Bachelor of Fine Art
students. Come see what they’re working on, tour the studio facilities,
and chat with some of the most talented emerging young artists!
Art Conservation Afternoon Open House
1 – 3 pm
Art Conservation Facilities (15 Bader Ln)
Art conservation is a multidisciplinary field involving the
examination, interpretation, analysis and conservation of cultural,
historic and artistic objects. Queen’s Master’s degree program in
Art Conservation is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, and
is still the only one of its kind in Canada. Visitors to the program’s
facilities can see the treatment and science labs, where students
learn to conserve paintings, works of art on paper, and objects of
archeological, historic and ethnographic origins, including Greek
classical antiquities and Canadian First Nations collections.
A student will greet you outside the front door at 15 Bader Lane
(opposite Ban Righ) when you arrive.
Queen’s/Kingston Jugglers’ Club Meeting
1 – 3 pm
MacGillivray-Brown Hall (218 Barrie St) Gymnasium
This is a regularly scheduled juggling club meeting. We meet
twice a week to teach, practice and learn more about juggling!
We have plenty of props to lend to you, so just show up and
juggle with us!
Film & Media Tours of “The Isabel” &Table Talk with Students
1 – 4 pm
Film House (160 Stuart St), and Isabel Bader Centre for the
Performing Arts (390 King St W)
Meet at Film House at 1, and enjoy the scenic 10-15 minute walk
to the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. Tour the
incredible facilities at the Isabel, and connect with current Film
& Media students onsite at an event called Table Talk.
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Football Game – Queen’s vs. York
1 – 4 pm
Richardson Stadium (948 Johnson St)
Come cheer on the Gaels as they face the York University Lions!
Ticketed event. Don’t have a ticket? Watch the game at one of
these alternative viewing locations: Queen’s Pub (John Deutsch
University Centre; 87 Union St), Common Ground Coffee House
(Queen’s Centre; 284 Earl St), The Grizzly Grill (395 Princess St),
or Delta Kingston Waterfront Hotel (1 Johnson St).
Half-Time Parade
~2:30 pm
Richardson Stadium (948 Johnson St)
Queen’s alumni attending the football game who are celebrating
a milestone reunion, be ready with your tricolour outfits, jackets,
and class banners! If you require physical assistance around the
track please inform a volunteer in a red vest as early as possible.
Department of Drama Presents Orbit
2 – 4 pm
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (390 King St W)
Queen’s University Department of Drama is proud to present the
premiere production of Orbit by Jennifer Wise and directed by
Craig Walker. Inspired by letters to Galileo from his daughters,
Orbit explores the human scale within a vast cosmos.
Tickets can be purchased at the door prior to performances.
Students/Seniors: $15; General: $22
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Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering Reception for
Alumni and Friends
3:30 – 6:30 pm
Bruce Wing/Miller Hall (36 Union St), Reading Room
Join current and emeritus faculty as well as current students at
Miller Hall/Bruce Wing for refreshments following the football
game on Saturday.
Faculty of Law – Dean’s Cocktail Reception
5:30 – 7 pm
The University Club (168 Stuart St)
Dean Bill Flanagan is hosting the annual cocktail reception for
all Law grads celebrating a reunion and their guests. Join us
in the Main Bar and Fireside Lounge at The University Club.
No registration is required.
5th Reunion Celebration (Class of ‘09)
6 – 10 pm
Grizzly Grill (395 Princess St)
Join your classmates and friends from all Queen’s Faculties
and Schools to celebrate your 5th Reunion at the Grizzly Grill
Lodge! The Lodge has been reserved for the Class of 2009.
Your ticket includes free pool at the tables on the upper level until
9 pm, hearty and delicious appetizer-style food throughout the
night and any non-alcoholic beverages. A cash bar is available.
Ticketed event; purchase tickets online at queensu.ca/homecoming2014
or at Grant Hall during the Welcome Home! Alumni Meet & Greet
events (space permitting).
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25th & 30th Reunion Cha Gheill!! Celebration (Classes of ‘89 & ‘84)
6 – 10 pm
Tir Nan Óg (200 Ontario St)
Join your classmates and friends from all Queen’s Faculties
and Schools to celebrate your 25th Reunion at Tir Nan Óg Irish
Pub and Restaurant! A special welcome goes out to alumni
from the classes of 1984, for whom “30 is the New 25”!
Your ticket includes hearty and delicious appetizer-style food
throughout the night, any non-alcoholic beverages, and live
entertainment later in the evening. A cash bar is available.
Ticketed event; purchase tickets online at queensu.ca/homecoming2014.
Tricolour Guard Reception and Dinner
6 – 10 pm
Reception: Grant Hall (43 University Ave)
Dinner: Ban Righ Dining Hall (10 Bader Ln)
This signature Homecoming event celebrates alumni marking
a milestone reunion of 50 years or greater. The formal evening
features a mix-and-mingle reception, a sumptuous dinner,
beautiful decor transforming the historic Ban Righ dining room,
and a warm welcome from Principal Woolf and Queen’s new
Chancellor Jim Leech. And of course, there will be many
opportunities to share stories and memories, and to celebrate
relationships that have lasted over half a century.
Ticketed event; purchase tickets online at queensu.ca/homecoming2014.
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Rowing Alumni Reception
6 – 8 pm
Tom’s Place Lounge (1217 Princess St)
Calling all Rowing alumni! Join us for an evening of reminiscing. For
more information, contact qrowing@queensu.ca, or call 613-533-2500.
Film & Media - Cocktail Hour and Banquet
6 pm – 1 am
Four Points by Sheraton (285 King St E)
Cocktail Hour is from 6 – 7 pm, followed by the Banquet at 7 pm.
Dancing and celebration will continue until 1 am!
Geography Alumni Meet-up
7 pm
The Brooklyn (12 Garret St)
Join fellow Geography Alumni for an informal evening of
reconnecting and reminiscing at The Brooklyn, Kingston’s
craft beer headquarters. Family and friends are welcome.
Faculty of Law – Homecoming Dinner
7 – 10 pm
University Club (168 Stuart St)
Members from Law classes of 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1999, and
2004 and their guests will join in a Law Homecoming Dinner at
the George Teves Dining Room at the University Club.
Tickets for this delicious four-course dinner are $70 per person,
which includes tax and gratuity. Please register online at
events.queensu.ca/LawHomecoming Dinner.
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Queen’s Vagabond Theatre Presents: Vacancies, an Environmental
Adaptation of No Exit
8 pm
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St), John Orr Room
Student actors will be performing an adaptation of Jean Paul Sartre’s
No Exit. Actors will be within arm’s distance of the audience and
will be performing in hyper-realist style. This performance aims
to push the boundaries between actors and their audiences.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for a minimum donation of $4.
Department of Drama Presents: Orbit
8 – 10 pm
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (390 King St W)
Queen’s University Department of Drama is proud to present the
premiere production of Orbit by Jennifer Wise and directed by
Craig Walker. Inspired by letters to Galileo from his daughters,
Orbit explores the human scale within a vast cosmos.
Tickets can be purchased at the door prior to performances.
Students/Seniors: $15; General: $22
ReUnion Street Festival
8 pm – 2 am
Union St area (between University Ave and Division St)
Students and alumni can celebrate their shared history with
Queen’s at this inaugural event! Food, drink, music, and games
organized to encourage friendly competition will keep you
entertained through the night. Please join us in toasting the
place where it all began!
Tickets for admission to the licensed area of the event are $10 per
person. Admission to the licensed area will be restricted to students
(age 19+) and alumni (Alumni card is required), with the option of
signing in one guest (age 19+) per person. Alumni who do not have
a card can pick up a temporary alumni card at Grant Hall during the
Welcome Home! Alumni Meet & Greet events.
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Class of ’84 Reunion in Support of Jack.org
8 pm – 2 am
The Underground (87 Union St)
All-Faculty party at The Underground (formerly Alfie’s) in support
of Jack.org, which promotes mental health and wellness for youth
in Canada. Tickets are $16, and must be reserved in advance.
Contact Ferg Devins at queensreunion@thejackproject.org for tickets
– some may still be available!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
Breakfast with Students
9:30 – 11:30 am
Leonard Hall Cafeteria (150 Queen’s Cres)
Join current students for a hot, delicious, all-you-can-eat buffet
breakfast at Leonard Hall. Come any time between 9:30 and 11:30 am
to enjoy the meal and chat with students.
Tickets pre-purchased for this breakfast will be picked up at
Grant Hall as part of your registration package.
Tickets can also be purchased at the door for $10.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre Guided Tours
11 am – 12 pm (Gallery is open 10am – 5pm)
36 University Ave
Enjoy the fascinating exhibitions of the Agnes in a 45-minute
guided tour. Explore the last days of Kingston Penitentiary in
works by leading photographer Geoffrey James, consider how
contemporary artists view environmental issues in “I hope
humanity…“, contemplate new donations of 17th-century art
in “Rembrandt’s Circle: Making History” and more.
Admission is free for alumni during Homecoming Weekend.
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Film & Media Alumni Breakfast
10 am – 1 pm
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts (390 King St W)
Wrap up your Homecoming Weekend with a continental
breakfast at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
University Avenue Tree Planting
11 am – 12 pm
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St)
Join students, faculty and other alumni as we work together
to beautify the University District, contribute to the Kingston
community, and help the environment by planting trees on and
off campus! We will meet in front of the John Deutsch University
Centre facing Union street. Light digging will be required and lunch
will be provided. Please contact mac@ams.queensu.ca for more
information.
Homecoming Sunday Brunch
11 am – 1 pm
University Club (168 Stuart St)
Wear your Gold, Blue & Red and join us! All members and alumni
are welcome. For more information, visit queensu.ca/uclub or
contact Valerie at admuclub@queensu.ca or 613-533-2846 ext.
74909. Please call or email to reserve your table today!
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G A E L S AT H L E T I C E V E N TS
Tickets for individual games can be purchased at the Athletics
and Recreation Centre’s Customer Service desk. If you have any
questions about any of the games or events listed here, please
call Athletics & Recreation at 613-533-2500.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17
Gaels Women’s Hockey vs. York University
12 pm
K-Rock Centre (1 The Tragically Hip Way)
Free admission for anyone who shows a ticket to this evening’s
Frontenacs game!
Women’s Hockey Family, Friends & Alumni Silent Auction
K-Rock Centre (1 The Tragically Hip Way)
Join Women’s Hockey Family, Friends and Alumni at the K-Rock
Centre for a meet & greet and silent auction. This event will take
place during both the Gaels game and the Frontenacs game at 7 pm.
For more information contact Matt Holmberg at qwhockey@queensu.ca.
Gaels Women’s Volleyball vs. Université de Sherbrooke
6 pm
Athletics and Recreation Centre (284 Earl St), Main Gym
Ticketed
Gaels Men’s Lacrosse vs. Trent University
6:30 pm
Miklas-McCarney Field (Johnson St & Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd)
No cost
Gaels Men’s Volleyball vs. Memorial University
8 pm
Athletics and Recreation Centre (284 Earl St), Main Gym
Ticketed
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
Fencing Alumni Bouts
9 am – 5 pm
Duncan McArthur Hall (511 Union St), Gymnasium
Join current and former fencing athletes for training and bouting.
For more information contact Coach Hugh Munby at
munbyh@queensu.ca.
Men’s Volleyball – Alumni Game
10 – 11 am
Physical Education Centre (69 Union St), Bartlett Gym
For more information contact Brenda Willis at bw4@queensu.ca.
Men’s Soccer – Alumni Game
10 – 11 am
Miklas-McCarney Field (Johnson St & Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd)
For more information contact Christian Hoefler at qmsoccer@queensu.ca.
Women’s Soccer – Alumni Game
11 am – 12 pm
Miklas-McCarney Field (Johnson St & Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd)
For more information contact Dave McDowell at qwsoccer@queensu.ca.
Alumni BBQ
11 am – 12 pm
Richardson Stadium (948 Johnson St)
Former athletes, coaches, Athletic Directors, and current coaches
and team captains are invited to celebrate the spirit of being a Gael!
Ticketed event; purchase tickets online at queensu.ca/homecoming2014,
and pick them up at Richardson Stadium (Gate1) when you arrive
at the BBQ. For more information contact Jennifer Butchart at
jennifer.butchart@queensu.ca.
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Gaels Men’s Rugby vs. Western University
1 pm
Nixon Field (University Ave & Stuart St)
No cost
Gaels Football vs. York University
1pm – 4:30 pm
Richardson Stadium (948 Johnson Street)
Ticketed
Water Polo Alumni Game
2 pm
Athletics & Recreation Centre (284 Earl St), Pool
For more information contact Dave Hill at qwpolo@queensu.ca.
Men’s Lacrosse Alumni Game
2 – 3 pm
Tindall Field (Union St & Frontenac St)
For more information contact Don Tough at qmlax@queensu.ca.
Gaels Women’s Rugby vs. TBA (OUA Semi-finals)
3 pm
Nixon Field (University Ave & Stuart St)
No cost
Rowing Alumni Reception
6 – 8 pm
Tom’s Place Lounge (1217 Princess St)
For more information contact John Armitage at
qrowing@queensu.ca.
Gaels Men’s Hockey vs. Concordia University
7:30 pm
Memorial Centre (303 York St)
Ticketed
Gaels Men’s Volleyball vs. Université de Montréal
8 pm
Athletics & Recreation Centre (284 Earl St)
Ticketed
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
Morning Row
10 am
Kingston Rowing Club (1 Cataraqui St)
Former and current rowers can enjoy a morning on the water!
For more information contact John Armitage at
qrowing@queensu.ca.
Gaels Women’s Soccer vs. Royal Military College
1 pm
Miklas-McCarney Field (Johnson St & Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd)
No cost
Gaels Women’s Volleyball vs. Université de Sherbrooke
1:30 pm
Athletics and Recreation Centre (284 Earl St), Main Gym
Ticketed
Synchronized Swimming Exhibition
2 – 2:30 pm
Athletics & Recreation Centre (284 Earl St), Pool Viewing
Gallery
Alumni are invited to watch an exhibition of the current Queen’s
synchronized swimming team.
For more information contact qsynchro@queensu.ca.
Gaels Men’s Soccer vs. Royal Military College
3:15 pm
Miklas-McCarney Field (Johnson St & Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd)
No cost
Gaels Men’s Volleyball vs. University of Toronto
3:30 pm
Athletics and Recreation Centre (284 Earl Street), Main Gym
Ticketed
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ACC E SSI B ILIT Y
As part of our commitment to an inclusive and accessible
Homecoming, volunteers are available to provide onsite
direction/support. If you have any accessibility-related questions
or concerns, please talk to one of the Accessibility Champion
volunteers, who will be present at the following events:
•Welcome Home! Alumni Meet & Greet (Grant Hall) Friday, 1 – 6 pm
and Saturday, 8 am – 12 pm
•Football Game (Richardson Stadium) Saturday, 1 – 4:30 pm
For more information, please visit accesschampions.com.
B US T R A NSPO R TATIO N
Kingston Transit buses are a convenient way to get around the city
throughout the weekend! Visit cityofkingston.ca/residents/transit for
route, schedule, and trip-planning details.
PAR K I NG
Parking on all campus surface lots is free for Homecoming weekend.
Pay and Display street parking spots require payment within the
hours listed. See campus map in centre pages for locations.
Visit the new Queen’s Alumni Volunteer
Opportunities Directory to apply
for volunteer roles, submit your
volunteer interests, and access
helpful tools and resources.
queensu.ca/alumnivolunteer
volunteer@queensu.ca
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CAMPUS INFORMATION & SERVICES
Athletics & Recreation Centre
Facilities open: Friday 6 am – 10:30 pm, Saturday 8 am – 10:30 pm,
Sunday 9 am – 12:30 pm
284 Earl St
Day-passes to use the athletic facilities are available for purchase
at the front desk.
Libraries
For information on the Queen’s Libraries’ hours and services visit:
library.queensu.ca/library/qulhours.
Lost & Found
Found items can be brought to Grant Hall (43 University Ave)
during the Welcome Home! Alumni Meet & Greet events
(Friday 1 – 6 pm and Saturday 8 am – 12 pm).
Visitor Information Centre
9 am – 12 am
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St), Front Office in
Room 144
For information/assistance call 613-533-2794 or email
slc.frontdesk@ams.queensu.ca. For ongoing updates visit
facebook.com/QueensSLC or follow @QueensSLC on Twitter.
Memorial Room
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St), 2nd floor
The Memorial room is home to many historically significant
items and documents from the First World War. Alumni interested
in visiting the room can speak to the attendant at the Student
Life Centre front desk to gain access (located close to the
University Ave entrance).
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Common Ground Coffee House
Queen’s Centre (284 Earl St),
2nd floor
Grocery Checkout
Queen’s Centre (284 Earl St),
first floor
Friday 8 am – 10 pm
Saturday 10 am – 10 pm
Sunday 10 am – 10 pm
Friday 8 am – 11 pm
Saturday 10 am – 8 pm
Sunday 10 am – 8 pm
The Tea Room
Beamish-Munro Hall
(45 Union St)
Friday 8 am – 5:30 pm
Tim Horton’s, Pizza Pizza,
Booster Juice, Teriyaki
Experience, & Pita Pit
Queen’s Centre (284 Earl St),
first floor
MC Square (Pita Pit, Pizza Pizza,
Great Canadian Grilling Company)
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
(68 University Ave)
Friday 7:30 am – 8 pm
Starbucks
Goodes Hall (143 Union St),
first floor
Friday 7:30 am – 7 pm
Saturday 9 am – 7 pm
Sunday 9 am – 9 pm
Friday 8 am – 7 pm
Saturday 10 am – 7 pm
Sunday 10 am – 7 pm
Quizno’s, Tim Horton’s, & Khao
John Deutsch University
Centre (87 Union St)
Friday 7:30 am – 11 pm
Saturday 7:30 am – 11 pm
Sunday 7:30 am – 11 pm
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PUBS
Queen’s Pub
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St), 2nd floor
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 11:30 am – 2 am
Clark Hall Pub
Clark Hall, 2nd floor (above the Campus Bookstore)
Friday 12 pm – 6 pm
The Grad Club
162 Barrie St
Friday 10:30 am – Close
SAFETY
Walkhome
Dusk – 3 am
Call 613-533-9255 (WALK) or visit the kiosk on the first floor of
the John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St) to request two
partners who will walk you to your destination.
Campus Security
Emergency Report Centre: 613-533-6111
Operates 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. The ‘Blue Lights’ around
campus will also connect you to the ERC.
Kingston Police
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Call 911 for emergencies or 613-549-4660 for general inquiries.
Follow @kingstonpolice on Twitter for updates.
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1.800.267.7837
queensu.ca/alumni/learning.html
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RETAIL
Campus Bookstore
Clark Hall (30 Fifth Field Company Ln), 1st floor & basement
Friday 9 am – 6 pm
Saturday 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday 11 am – 2 pm
Tricolour Outlet
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St), 2nd floor
Friday 9 am – 6 pm
Saturday 9 am – 6 pm
Q-Shop
Athletics & Recreation Centre (284 Earl St), 1st floor
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 9 am – 8 pm
CIBC ATMs
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St)
Clark Hall Pub (30 Fifth Field Company Ln)
BioSciences Complex (116 Barrie St)
Macintosh-Corry Hall (68 University Ave)
Queen’s Centre (284 Earl St)
Botterell Hall (18 Stuart St)
Victoria Hall residence (75 Bader Ln)
Jean Royce Hall residence (West Campus) (535-537 Union St)
Goodes Hall – beside Starbucks (143 Union St)
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HEALTH
In case of emergency call 613-533-6111
(Campus Security Emergency Report Centre)
Operates 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
Staff monitor Queen’s emergency communications systems
and alarms (fire, intrusion and mechanical) and dispatch
Campus Security staff, other Queen’s emergency services
(including Queen’s First Aid), and municipal emergency services
(e.g., police, fire and rescue, and ambulance).
Hotel Dieu Hospital
166 Brock St
Urgent Care Centre open 8 am – 10 pm, 7 days/week
Kingston General Hospital
76 Stuart St
Urgent Care Centre open 7 days/week, 24 hours/day
DrugSmart Pharmacy
Queen’s Centre (284 Earl St), first floor
Friday 8 am – 10 pm
Saturday and Sunday 10 am – 8 pm
Telehealth Ontario
Open 7 days/week, 24 hours/day. Call 1-866-797-0000 for nonemergency health advice and answers from Registered Nurses.
Free and confidential.
Sexual Health & Resource Centre (SHRC)
John Deutsch University Centre (87 Union St), Room 223
Friday 9:30 am – 9:30 pm, Saturday & Sunday 10 am – 8 pm
Phone: 613-533-2959| Web: shrckingston.org |
Facebook: facebook.com/shrckingston |Twitter: @shrckingston
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PARKS NEARBY
City Park
Bordered by Court St, West St, King St, and Barrie St
(immediately east of Queen’s campus).
Features two playground spaces with climbers and swings
(one accessible), walkways, picnic tables and barbeques, and
two baseball diamonds in the Cricket Field to the north.
MacDonald Park
Shoreline south of King St W between Emily St and Albert St
(immediately south of Queen’s campus and Kingston General
Hospital).
Features a waterfront walkway, picnic tables, barbeques, and
great views of Lake Ontario.
Victoria Park
Bordered by Mack St, Alfred St, Brock St, and Albert St
(3 blocks north of Queen’s campus).
Features playground, baseball diamond, tennis courts, and
basketball court.
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Where excellence meets opportunity.
Queen’s is welcoming a new group of exceptional
students who are ready to become leaders.
You can be a leader too.
Make a gift to the 2014-15 Queen’s Annual Appeal,
where every gift creates opportunity.
givetoqueens.ca
QUEEN’S ANNUAL APPEAL
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Helping
students
learn,
discover,
think
and do
Your fellow alumni gave $1,137,000
during last year’s Homecoming as
pledges and gifts, mainly for class
funds. Their philanthropy changes
the lives of students, providing
scholarships to allow many students
to attend Queen’s. Thanks to their support,
the Queen’s tradition of excellence and spirit
queensu.ca/initiative
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of initiative endures.