Tag: Bader

Queen’s confers honorary degrees

This article discusses the atrocities committed in Residential Schools and may be triggering for some readers. Those seeking support may contact the Office of Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation or Four Directions. For immediate assistance, the National Indian Residential School Crisis Hotline...

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Queen’s mourns loss of Dr. Alfred Bader

This story’s subheading was updated on January 11 to reflect the Advancement Office’s estimation Bader’s donations were valued in excess of $200 million.   On Dec. 23, the Queen’s community received the news that distinguished alumnus Dr. Alfred Bader had passed away that day. He...

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From a castle to Kingston

Aaron Tang’s favourite part of spending first-year at Herstmonceux Castle was weekend trips to Amsterdam and Paris. Tang, ArtSci ’16, came to Queen’s Kingston campus in 2012, after studying for a year at the Bader International Study Centre (BISC) in southeast England. Located in the village of Herstmonceux,...

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Isabel Bader Centre celebrates grand opening

After nearly a decade of planning and construction, the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts celebrated its grand opening this past weekend. On Sept. 20, members of the Queen’s and Kingston community gathered at the waterfront venue located on King St. for the new centre’s official ribbon cutting. The...

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More work left for the Isabel

After almost five years since its ground-breaking on Oct. 9, 2009, accessibility issues surrounding the Isabel Bader Centre have yet to be entirely solved. The Isabel, as it’s been nicknamed by the University, is located on King St., roughly 15-20 minutes from main campus. During its construction,...

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Work begins on arts centre

Construction has begun on the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, which is set to open its first stage in fall of 2013. “It will open in stages,” Gordon Smith, associate dean of Arts and Science, said. Smith is the chair of the centre’s Operations and Planning Committee. “The concert hall...

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