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  1. On October 1, 2015, the Queen's School of Business was renamed the Stephen J.R. Smith School of Business in recognition of a $50-million donation from Stephen J. R. Smith, a graduate of the Queen's University's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.

  2. In October 2015, the School began a new chapter in its impressive history. In recognition of an extraordinary gift from Queen’s alumnus Stephen Smith, the School was renamed The Stephen J.R. Smith School of Business.

  3. Oct 1, 2015 · Queen’s has announced that the School of Business will be renamed the Stephen J.R. Smith School of Business in recognition of the unprecedented $50 million donated by Stephen Smith. Principal and Vice-Chancellor Daniel Woolf unveiled the name at a ceremony in Goodes Hall on Thursday.

  4. Established in 2008, the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment owes its existence to the generous support of Sir Martin and Lady Elise Smith and their family.

  5. Nov 3, 2023 · The Faculty has been renamed the Stephen J.R. Smith School of Engineering. Draped in a gold scarf—the new branding for Queen’s Smith Engineering—Smith sees STEM education as preparing future Canadians to solve the world’s most complex problems.

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  6. 1998: Robert H. Smith, ’50, pledges $15 million; school renamed Robert H. Smith School of Business. 1999 : Leo Van Munching Jr. ’50 donates $6 million to help finance the expansion and renovation of Van Munching Hall, which will give Smith the most advanced information technology infrastructure and learning environment in the nation.

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  8. The Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment brought together world leaders in policy, business and academia to embrace bold ideas, identify priority solutions to get their firms, industries and countries to net zero and investigate how real progress can be made.

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