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Founded in 1927 as the monthly Queen's Review, this magazine contains news and information about the University and its graduates.
Editors of the magazine:
- Ruth Dunley: 2021 to Present
- Andrea Gunn, MPA'07: 2014-2020
- Ken Cuthbertson, Arts'74, Law'83: 1987-2014
- Cathy Perkins, Arts'58: 1974-1986
- Herb Hamilton, Arts'32: 1939-1974
- Gordon J. Smith, Arts'12, Sc'15: 1927-1939
The magazine is produced by Queen's Office of Advancement.
Read the Queen's Alumni Review magazine online.
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