Homecoming, from home

Homecoming, from home

Queen鈥檚 prepares to host a virtual homecoming to celebrate with alumni around the world.

By Communications Staff

October 15, 2020

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Gord Sinclair, bassist for the Tragically Hip, will provide musical entertainment for his fellow alumni during this year's virtual Homecoming.

Queen鈥檚 Homecoming is a time of celebration, when alumni return to Kingston to connect with old friends, cheer on the Gaels, and take part in an Oil Thigh or two. To protect the health and safety of the community during COVID-19, Queen鈥檚 has pivoted to a virtual event for 2020, which will take place Saturday Oct. 17. This year鈥檚 Homecoming promises to be safe, fun, and full of as much tricolour spirit as ever.

鈥淎lumni are an integral part of the Queen鈥檚 community, and we want to make sure they feel recognized and connected to the university over Homecoming weekend, even if they can鈥檛 be on campus. There will be a wide variety of virtual events, so there鈥檚 something for everybody who takes part,鈥 says Karen Bertrand, Vice-Principal (Advancement).

Many beloved Homecoming traditions are part of the virtual program, including the Tricolour Guard tribute and the alumni award recognition ceremony. Several guests will also be providing musical entertainment, including Jay Smith and the Queen鈥檚 Band.

Gord Sinclair, legendary bassist of the Tragically Hip, will also be on hand to celebrate with his fellow alumni by playing an exclusive virtual set in honour of Homecoming. Sinclair鈥檚 performance will take place on on the third anniversary of the death of his Tragically Hip bandmate, Gord Downie.

鈥淲e are honoured to have Gord Sinclair join us for what promises to be the highlight of a jam-packed day of Homecoming events,鈥 says Leigh Kalin, Associate Vice-Principal (Alumni Relations & Annual Giving). 鈥淣ot only is Gord one of our most celebrated alumni, but he is also one of our country鈥檚 most beloved artists. His Homecoming performance is not to be missed.鈥

Tricolour spirit from around the world

鈥淨ueen鈥檚 alumni live all over the world and a virtual Homecoming makes the event accessible to many of those who would not normally be able to join us in person. We see this event as an opportunity to connect with more alumni than ever before,鈥 says Bertrand.

Bringing award-winning broadcast experience to the virtual event, Queen鈥檚 alumna Shelagh Rogers will co-host Homecoming alongside Rico Garcia, Queen鈥檚 University Alumni Association President. Rogers has decades of media experience, and she is currently the host of the The Next Chapter on CBC Radio One as well as the chancellor of the University of Victoria. In addition to his role with the Alumni Association, Garcia works as a consultant for McKinsey & Company.

Leading up to Homecoming, Queen鈥檚 alumni will have the chance to show their tricolour spirit from around the globe by taking part in Queen鈥檚 Day on Oct. 16. This day marks the original granting of the Queen鈥檚 charter in 1841. Last year, Queen鈥檚 launched a new Queen鈥檚 Day celebration by asking alumni and other members of the community to post pictures of themselves wearing tricolour on social media with 鈥#QueensUDay.鈥 The new Queen鈥檚 Day tradition will continue this year with the same hashtag.

Learn more and register for virtual Homecoming on the Queen鈥檚 Alumni website.