Queen’s University and the School of Medicine appreciate the support of all our alumni and friends who have made a financial commitment to help build the new Medical Building.
This project would not be possible without the support of the Canada-Ontario Knowledge Infrastructure Program (KIP) .
To date, this project has also been supported by many others. Here are just a few of our supporters and their stories:
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Meds '74 leads the way with $90,000 donation to Medical Building On Friday, September 25th members of Meds ’74 presented Dean David Walker with their 35th reunion class gift to the New Medical Building. Representatives were very excited to present Queen’s with a gift totaling just over $90,000 in cash and pledges.Read more... |
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Clinical Teacher’s of Queen’s University The Clinical Teachers of Queen’s University are very excited about the funding announcement for the new Medical School Building. The Clinical Teachers are devoted to the education of our undergraduate Medical Students and this new facility has been a much anticipated expansion for the School of Medicine. Read more... |
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Dr. Nancy Tatham |
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Dr. Howard Willis Justus, Meds '28 The School of Medicine is truly grateful to a very loyal alumnus, Dr. Howard Willis Justus, M.D. 1928, and is looking forward to naming a special space in the new Medical Building after him.Through a bequest of almost $9 million, he provided funds to help establish a wonderful legacy in the creation of the new medical building at Queen’s, and an endowed medical student bursary to support many undergraduate medical students fulfill their dreams. Read more... |
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| Dr John Fraser, Meds ’43 |
This project is funded in large part though the Canada-Ontario Knowledge Infrastructure Program (KIP). Details of the program announcement can be found here: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/696.nsf/eng/00511.html.
This program is supported by: