Thursday, April 05, 2007

Preview Days - A Window into Quest

I want to draw your attention to these recent photos of our campus in progress.

















University Services (Front)














University Services Building (Back)
You can see from these images that the buildings at Quest University Canada—with their sweeping glass facades—were consciously designed to create openings to the natural world, not barriers to it.

Every day something emerges on our campus that wasn’t there before. A construction site begins to look like a building, which begins to look like a graceful modern library (below from a distance)—watching a university take shape is like watching a great work of art come to life.




For the parents and students reading this blog, I want to extend a personal invitation to our next campus Preview Day, Saturday, April 14, (click here) so you can experience Quest personally. Not only do our Preview Days offer you a glimpse of our splendid new facilities, these programs also provide a “taste of Quest,” offering mock classes and staff panels so you can experience the results of the philosophical revolution undergirding our classes and curriculum.

Of course, we offer admission and scholarship/financial aid information during these sessions. And I will be on hand to speak as well as answer any of your questions about Quest and why I think it’s the most important thing to happen in Canadian higher education in the last 50 years.

To make reservations for the April 14 event, simply complete the online registration form here. I very much look forward to meeting you.

1 comment:

superTrex said...

Dear Dr. Strangway,

I live in Hong Kong (am also a Canadian) and read an article from the HK Economic Journal about the Quest University. Then I search on web and found that the mission of the university is very interesting. That article said Quest is the first university in liberal arts in Canada.

I will keep browsing at the university website for news and I wish you and your team all the best in establishing the university.

Best regards,
Vicky