Students plan Alfred Bader’s 100th birthday celebration with symposium
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Abstract
This isn’t the first time Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, has celebrated Alfred R. Bader, philanthropist, entrepreneur, chemist, and art collector. In 2004, the university honored his 80th birthday with activities and events such as a street renaming . “But this is the first time something of this magnitude [has been planned] that also accounts for a full picture of Alfred Bader’s impact and passions,” says Daniel Reddy, PhD candidate in the Department of Chemistry at Queen’s University and Queen’s University International Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society (Q-ACS) member. He also says it’s the first time, at least to his knowledge, that Queen’s University students have planned an event specifically in honor of Bader. Bader, an ACS member for 60 years, has had a notable career—one that includes founding Aldrich Chemical, now a part of MilliporeSigma. Maybe more famous than his career has been his philanthropy. One example
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