Law'95

The Mary Alice Murray Student Lounge Renovation Project
Reunions are a time to reconnect with old friends and a time to give back to the university and current students. In recognition of 30 years since graduating from Queen's, our reunion giving campaign will support the Mary Alice Student Lounge Renovation Project — a revitalization of one of the most well-loved spaces in the law building.
Named in 1997 to honour Mary Alice Murray, one of Queen’s Law’s first female graduates and a longtime administrator, the student lounge has long been a hub for students to gather, study, and build friendships. The Faculty of Law is raising $200,000 to refresh and modernize the space with new furniture, kitchen upgrades, enhanced technology, a redesigned alumni area, and overall improvements.
In 2015, during our last "in-person" milestone reunion year, members of Law’95 contributed $14,135 to Queen's. This year, I challenge the class to exceed this amount.
Generosity at any level is appreciated. Every contribution — large or small — honours the legacy of Law’95 and supports the next generation of Queen’s Law students. Whether you’re making a first-time gift, renewing your support, or planning a future gift through your estate. Together, we’ll help ensure this cherished space continues to serve future generations of Queen’s Law students.
Please contact Zabrina Testa with any questions about this campaign.
Law'95 Class Volunteer:
Vanessa Grant