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Alumni Zeeshan Rasool on Quupe
Quest graduate Zeeshan Rasool is one of the co-founders of the local startup Quupe—its name is short for the word recoup—an online platform that allows citizens to offer their recreational and hobby-oriented items for use. The service taps into a young generation’s tendency to rent rather than buy. They came up with the concept while…
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Interim President / JUN 2, 2017
Dear All, I have immersed myself for the last three weeks in listening to and learning from the extended Quest community: students, staff, faculty, alumni, families, and friends. It has been a privilege to see and hear your love for Quest, your commitment to our education and community, and your visions for our future. The…
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Greeting from the Board of Governors
Hello from the Board of Governors of Quest University Canada, We are grateful for all the questions and comments you have sent us directly and through the University’s communication channels, including social media and in-person meetings with the President. Your messages convey to us the passion and care for Quest that we all share. The…
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Sexual Misconduct Policy
The BC government requires all public post-secondary institutions and private post-secondary institutions with residences to develop and implement a sexual misconduct policy by May 19, 2017. We are pleased to announce that the Quest Board of Governors has approved the University’s Sexual Misconduct Policy on May 5, 2017. The Advisory Group is in the process of finalizing procedures and…
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On being the Chancellor at Quest University Canada
It is a wonderful honour for me to serve Quest University Canada in the role of Chancellor. It was my pleasure to spend some time on campus last week, speaking to a group by the fireside in the atrium and having lunch with some faculty members. I have been impressed with the warm hospitality I’ve…
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What it truly means to be gifted
Quest’s very own Mathematics Tutor Richard Hoshino composed an opinion editorial titled “What it truly means to be gifted,” that was published in The Toronto Star. Richard proposes that through authentic mathematical experiences, students develop confidence, creativity, and critical-thinking skills. Read more…
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Cabaret 2017
Cabaret, the largest annual show of original student art on campus, was held Saturday, April 1st. With a strong seven-year legacy, the event serves as an end of year showcase, a space for community, a dedicated time to show support for student arts, and as part of Quest’s Admit Weekend. This year’s theme was “What…
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Trans Canada Trail
We are thrilled with the official launch of Trans Canada Trail which passes right by our campus. The trail started construction in 1992 and is set to be complete for some time in 2017. It’s the biggest trail network in the world, linking 15,000 communities along 24,000 km, and joins most of Canada. Discover the…
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We are all Quest
Dear Members of the Quest Community, In the wake of the recent attack on a Quebec mosque and the U.S. President’s executive order initiating a travel ban and immigration moratorium on citizens from seven predominately Muslim countries, Quest University Canada would like to reaffirm its commitment to tolerance, openness, and inclusivity. Quest’s founder, Dr. David…
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The Katherines
In articles recently published by The Vancouver Sun and The Squamish Chief, it was reported that the Vancouver-based trio, the Katherines, have signed with 604 Records. The trio’s debut album To Bring You My Heart was released on January 13, with a full album release party at The Cobalt in Vancouver on January 20. The…