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In Session: Conversations with University Councillors – CFRC Podcast Network Unknown
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News and Views from Queen's University and Kingston, Ontario!
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In Session with Kasmet Niyongabo & Samantha Cheung
Welcome to the last episode of In Session: Conversations with University Councillors. Queen’s University alumni and current University Councillors Kasmet Niyongabo & Samantha Cheung join us to shore up an amazing season of inspirational conversation. In addition to their comments on inspirations to join University Council and sage advice for students and alumni to stay […]
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In Session with Kofi Adow, Anita Jack-Davies and Aziz Garuba
In this episode we chat with Queen’s University Councilors Kofi Adow, Dr. Anita Jack-Davies and Aziz Garuba. Each share details about their work on University Council and advice they have for students and alumni to stay connected during the pandemic. Adow, an Executive Management Consultant in Seattle, also shares insights about his lifelong love of […]
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In Session with Bittu George
In this episode, we’re chatting with Bittu George about his career in law and municipal politics in Kingston, his extensive service to many community organizations as well as Queen’s University Council and the work he’s engaged in there. He also shared memories of his time in student organizations including Model Parliament as a Queen’s undergrad […]
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Springtime chat with John Armitage, Marcus Wong and Michael Parsche
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In Session with Rico Garcia, Tka Pinnock & Susan Smith
In our fifth installment of In Session, we chat with Queen’s University Alumni Association President Rico Garcia (ArtSci ’14), Tka Pinnock, (ArtSci ’07), and Susan Smith ArtSci ’91). From Rico, we learn about his work on University Council in addition to his time at Queen’s including his time as an on air volunteer at CFRC […]