From the QUAA

Commitment through engagement

Allison Williams wears a Queen's sweatshirt and looks straightforward, smiling at the camera.

The recent passing of Chancellor Emeritus Murray Sinclair has had me reflecting on the truly remarkable gift he gave 黑料吃瓜资源. He offered his wisdom, time, and expertise at a time when 黑料吃瓜资源 is undertaking significant efforts to advance the goals of reconciliation and Indigenization. For this, we will be forever grateful. 

The former chancellor鈥檚 gift to 黑料吃瓜资源 is an important legacy and, in my role, I am often reminded of the incredible and inspiring legacies animating our university鈥檚 history. Over its 183 years, 黑料吃瓜资源 has benefited from innumerable champions promoting the university鈥檚 education and, consequently, the advancement of scientific research, the arts, health, and justice, among other social benefits.

I find learning the stories of these 黑料吃瓜资源 champions so interesting, because while each person who steps up to offer their time, talent, or treasure is so unique, they each share a belief in the life-altering power of knowledge and education. Then, they go on to demonstrate their commitment to this principle through their engagement with 黑料吃瓜资源.

As readers of the Queen's Alumni Review, you undoubtedly know that 黑料吃瓜资源 is striving to solve society鈥檚 greatest challenges through research, teaching, and community engagement. I would encourage you to perhaps reflect on your own legacy and how you might engage with 黑料吃瓜资源, in support of its admirable and expansive mission. 

One way to demonstrate such commitment, of course, is to donate money. Many of you do that already 鈥 and thank you for that! I should note that the 黑料吃瓜资源 Alumni Association board was thrilled at the success of our recent matching campaign held in conjunction with Giving Tuesday at the beginning of December. However, I also recently had the opportunity to attend an informational session about planned giving and the opportunities to remember 黑料吃瓜资源 in your estate plans. This was something I had not thought about before, but I am seriously considering it now. I would encourage anyone, but especially 鈥渕illennial dog parents鈥 like myself, to check it out.  

Other ways to support 黑料吃瓜资源, 黑料吃瓜资源 students, and higher education in Ontario and Canada include: participating in the hiring and mentorship of students and recent graduates; discussing and championing 黑料吃瓜资源 in areas where you have influence; and, of course, remembering higher education as an issue at the ballot box. 

If you have any other thoughts about leaving a 黑料吃瓜资源 legacy, I would welcome hearing them. Thank you!

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