Class Notes

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Marking career and personal achievements, special milestones and the birth of future Queen's alumni - Class Notes helps you stay in touch with former classmates, housemates, and faculty.

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  • 2020s

    Sherin Varghese

    MBA'21

    Fall 2021

    Congratulations to Sherin, who married her lovely wife in Dubai, UAE., on July 3rd, 2021. Due to the pandemic, they could not have a lot of people join them. However, they were grateful to have close family and friends join them on their special day.

    A special shout-out to Sherins MBA team and cohort, who sent video messages for their special day.

    Additionally, Sherin has started her new role at TD as a Graduate Leadership Program (GLP) manager. In Sherins own words, 2021 has been an exciting and blessed year so far.

  • 2020s

    Emma Wilson

    Artsci'19, MSc'21

    Fall 2021

    Emma, Artsci'19, MSc'21, is very excited to announce that the womens health research project that she started during her graduate studies at Queens University is being published. Her paper, Knowledge and Use of Cannabis in Pregnancy: An Ontario Public Health Needs Assessment, will be available in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada very soon. She feels she could not have done it without the support of the incredible staff of the MSc program in anatomical science and Dr. Graeme Smith and Jessica Pudwell at KHSC.

  • 2020s

    Mason Kohn

    Artsci

    Fall 2021

    Mason is enrolled in the Single J.D. program at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law.

  • 2020s

    Jennifer Kennedy

    MBA'20

    Fall 2021

    Jennifer has moved with Absorb Software Inc. to Tampa, Fla., to expand her team (to more than triple its size) and has opened up a new office downtown.

  • 2020s

    Dominic Szwed

    Artsci'20

    Fall 2021

    Dominic recently began working at Toronto Research Chemicals (TRC) as an analytical chemist, where he, alongside others, including fellow Queens graduates, helps ensure the quality of compounds produced, including many that are vital to ongoing COVID-19 research.

  • 2010s

    Zoe Clarke

    Artsci'19

    Fall 2021

    Congratulations to Zoe Clarke for her co-ordination of a Canada-wide marathon dubbed 205 marathons with the aim of connecting Canadians from coast to coast (Victoria, B.C., to St. Johns, N.L.) this past summer. The marathon was a way for runners across Canada to come together while remaining safely distanced. The marathon involved 56 participants and raised over $5,000 in support of five charities: The Wildlife Conservation Society Canada, jack.org, True North Aid, Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, and the Actors Fund of Canada.