The Ross Kilpatrick Student Initiatives Fund
In memory of Prof. Ross Kilpatrick (Classics).
Ross was a born teacher. His love of his subject and his devotion to the Queen’s Classics Department was obvious, and gained him much respect and admiration among his students and colleagues. Although long retired, Ross remained committed to teaching and also to mentoring graduate students. He died one week after holding a meeting with his graduate students the Friday before reading week began.
Ross received his B.A. and M.A. at the University of Toronto. After seven years of successful high school teaching (Latin, Greek, Instrumental Music and English) he realized his desire to further his education. He received a scholarship to study at Yale University where he was awarded his PhD in 1967. After teaching at Yale for three years he returned to Canada in 1970 to teach at Queen’s.
Ross loved to travel to Italy and Greece and spent many weeks studying abroad during his sabbaticals. In fact, it was during his first trip to Greece with his wife Suzanne, back in the early 1960’s for the American School of Classical Studies summer course, that Ross discovered his true passion for the study of Classics and made the decision to pursue graduate work in this area.
In view of these pursuits, we know that Ross would feel honoured that the Classics Department and his widow, Suzanne, have established a fund in his memory.
The Ross Stuart Kilpatrick Student Initiatives Fund will provide stipends to decidedly dedicated Classics students who are travelling to a conference, spending time working on an archaeological dig or are inspired to organize a conference here at Queen’s in some area of interest for their fellow students. This fund is meant to encourage students to follow their own passions in pursuit of the study of Classics.