Featured on Queen’s Law Instagram — Student Leader Feature

Queen’s Faculty of Law featured Ningjing (Natalie) Zhang on its official Instagram account as part of its Student Leader series, recognizing students whose contributions to the law school community extend beyond academic performance.

Social Media as an Institutional Record

Queen’s Law’s official Instagram reaches prospective students, current students, alumni, and the wider Queen’s community. It is not an informal channel — it is one of the Faculty’s primary public-facing voices, and features there are editorially chosen. A Student Leader feature places the featured student on a public record of the Faculty’s own recognition, alongside their peers across years.

What the Feature Highlighted

The Instagram feature covered Ms. Zhang’s leadership across student organizations at Queen’s Law: work on equity initiatives, peer mentorship for incoming students from underrepresented backgrounds, and direct advocacy that went beyond the requirements of any single course. These are the contributions that build a law school community rather than simply pass through it — the ones the Faculty knows matter to the culture students inherit from the class before them.

Reaching Future Students

Prospective law students researching Queen’s Law see the Instagram account as one of their first windows into the school. Student Leader features answer an unspoken question for applicants: who is the school recognizing as representative of its values? For Ms. Zhang, placement among the students Queen’s Law holds up to incoming classes is a quiet but substantive endorsement, visible to every prospective student considering the Faculty.