Celebrating ¹ú²ú91ÓÈÎ︣ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´'s Research
¹ú²ú91ÓÈÎ︣ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´â€™s is celebrating the groundbreaking work of the university’s researchers and to help promote the achievements a series of banners are being placed on prominent buildings around campus as well as on light poles along University Avenue and downtown Kingston.
Research is core to the foundations of ¹ú²ú91ÓÈÎ︣ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´â€™s as an institution. The banners highlight the importance of research prominence to our internal and external communities, and draw attention to how research and scholarly activity plays a critical role in our ability to develop the talent and ideas that serve all aspects of society.
The banners display the imagery of ¹ú²ú91ÓÈÎ︣ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´â€™s Research as well as highlighting the 2015 Nobel Prize for Physics received by Arthur McDonald, for his longtime research and groundbreaking findings into neutrinos – sub-atomic particles considered the basic building blocks of the universe.
The new banners are being placed directly onto the buildings, much like a giant sticker, by staff from Jet Signs. At the same time the banners celebrating the 175th anniversary of ¹ú²ú91ÓÈÎ︣ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´â€™s are being removed. The new banners have been placed on Grant Hall, Stauffer Library, Walter Light Hall and Duncan McArthur Hall.