The Chancellor Emeritus was instrumental in the advancement of truth and reconciliation at the university and across Canada.
Queen's researcher Kerry Rowe is being honoured for his groundbreaking work designing waste containment systems that protect ...
Queen's researcher John P. Smol receives major NSERC prize in recognition of the social impact of his trailblazing advances in environmental science.
Nominations may be submitted by students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Self-nominations are also accepted. Details about how to submit nominations, as well as guidelines and selection criteria for each ...
Queen’s will recognize extraordinary leaders in arts and culture, mental health, language, volunteerism, and journalism.
2SLGBTQ+ students are invited to an evening of crafting and connecting with queer peers! Join us, Q+, Residence, and your queer peers for activities such as pot painting, tote bag decorating, and more ...
Ready to get your heart rate up and have some fun?! Let's learn some pow wow dances and exercise all at the same time. Join Lisa & Kim for Pow Wow Stretch and Sweat. Tuesdays in November from 12:30-12 ...
Agnes Etherington Art Centre (Agnes) and the Government of Canada announced on October 28, a $2 million contribution from Canadian Heritage’s Canada Cultural Spaces Fund. The funds are earmarked to ...
Come meet and check-in with your QSAS (Queen's Student Accessibility Services) advisor, Mary. She will be available at 4D the first Tuesday of every month from 12:00-3:00PM. Learn more about ...
This financial wellbeing workshop is hosted by Pete Galbraith, a local wealth advisor and certified financial planner. Learn more about financial literacy and how to build a budget and plan for ...
The Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity (CSDD) is pleased to announce its next event, a talk from Kaitie Jourdeuil, a PhD Candidate in the Department of Political Studies, titled “Can We ...
The Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity (CSDD) is pleased to announce its next event, a talk from Kaitie Jourdeuil, a PhD Candidate in the Department of Political Studies, titled “Can We ...