The Chancellor Emeritus was instrumental in the advancement of truth and reconciliation at the university and across Canada.
Queen’s will recognize extraordinary leaders in arts and culture, mental health, language, volunteerism, and journalism.
Queen’s staff, faculty, and retirees continue to come together to create the largest workplace campaign in the region.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre (AGNES) and the Government of Canada announced on October 28, a $2 million contribution from ...
University shares initial benchmarking findings and outlines next steps.
From Nov. 4 to 8, Queen’s community members can participate in special programming, events, and activities that focus on ...
The Queen’s community will gather in Grant Hall on Monday, November 11 to mark Remembrance Day. The service, led by Erin Burns, Interfaith Chaplain, will start at 10:50 am, with doors opening at 10:30 ...
Dr. Stephen Vanner will assume the role on December 1 and will serve until a permanent dean is appointed.
The No Board Report, issued on Saturday, October 26, means that members of the PSAC Unit 2 bargaining unit may legally strike, and the university may legally lock-out the employees in that bargaining ...
More than 150 members of the Queen’s and Kingston communities gathered in the iconic historic 1923 Reading Room on Thursday, Oct. 17 – 100 years to the day that Douglas Library opened – to celebrate ...
FREE! Fridays 4:30-6:00 @ The Arc. Black swims is a collaboration between Athletics and Recreation and the Yellow House, this program is for Black Queen’s students, faculty, staff and Black Kingston ...
This afternoon there was a report of a threatening person on campus. There was a heavy police presence, while Campus Security and Kingston Police searched for and located the individual.