Tag: Tricolour award

Overcoming adversity to become a leader

I spent the 14-hour drive from my home in Bedford, Nova Scotia, to my first day at Queen’s shaking. My mind raced with dreams of someday becoming a ‘Queen of Queen’s’ and finding my footing in a new environment. But I also knew that I was anything but the typical Queen’s student. My father is a first-generation...

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Six students receive Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award

On Feb. 5, six students received the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award — the highest tribute paid to a student for their valuable and distinguished leadership at the University. Each year, a selection committee made up of students from a variety of faculties and backgrounds are tasked with reviewing...

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Tricolour award winners announced

On Monday Jan. 30, the five students to receive the Tricolour award were announced.    The Agnes Benidickson Tricolour award and induction into the Tricolour society is the highest tribute that can be paid to a student throughout their time at Queen’s.   A minimum of two students must nominate another...

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Tricolour Society welcomes five new members

The Office of the Rector announced on Monday that five students have received the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award this year. The award, which is the highest honour for distinguished student service to the University, is given out to a selected number of students annually. The five new inductees...

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Five students inducted into Tricolour Society

The Office of the Rector announced the names of this year’s winners of the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award this Monday. Five students received the award, which is the highest non-athletic and non-academic honour bestowed by the University. Their names were announced at roughly 4 p.m. on Feb. 1. One...

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Law student wins Tricolour award

For the second time in its history, the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award has been given to one student. Erin Smith, JD and MBA ’12, will receive the award in a ceremony this spring. The award is given annually to students who have made a significant contribution to the community in a non-athletic...

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