As Indigenous alumni of Smith Engineering, you are an integral part of our vibrant community. We believe in fostering lifelong connections and collaboration.

There are various ways to get involved including:

  • Connecting with other alumni;
  • Joining the AISES community;
  • Mentoring aspiring Indigenous engineers.

Additonally, there are always ways to get involved in Indigenous youth outreach through Indigenous Futures in Engineering. Together, we can strengthen the legacy of Indigenous peoples' rich and long history in engineering and increase Indigenous representation in STEM.

Hear from our alumni and learn what inspired them to pursue engineering, and where their Queen’s degree has taken them!

Kaitlyn Brant
Kaitlyn Brant

Degree: BASc (Geological Engineering), M.Eng (Mining Engineering)

Nation: Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte 

Lydia Brant
Lydia Brant

Degree: BASc (Mechanical Engineering)

Nation: Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte 

Carol-Ann Budd

Carol Ann Budd

Degree: BSc (Engineering Chemistry)

Nation: Sagamok Anishnawbek

Siobhan Dooley

Siobhan Dooley

Degree: BSc (Chemical Engineering)

Nation: Oji-Cree, St.Theresa Point First Nation

Mark Green

Mark Green

Degree: BASc (Mathematics and Engineering), PhD

Nation: Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte 

Caitlyn Lahonen

Caitlyn Lahonen

Degree: BASc (Chemical Engineering)

Nation: Metis Nation of Saskatchewan 

Oke Maracle

Oke Maracle

Degree: BASc (Civil Engineering)

Nation: Kehnteke 

Chas Meadows

Chas Meadows

Degree: BASc (Mining Engineering)

Nation: Manitoba Metis Federation

Brielle Thorsen

Brielle Thorsen

Degree: BASc (Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering)

Nation: Saddle Lake Cree Nation

Tanis Worthy

Tanis Worthy

Degree: BASc (Chemical Engineering) 

Nation: Metis Nation of Ontario

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