Queen's University Gazette

Principal Patrick Deane is moving closer to a new strategic framework through a series of town halls.

The university has embarked upon a mission to make the Anishinaabe First Nations People, Six Nations Confederacy, Two Row Wampum, Métis Nation, LGBTQ2S+ Pride, and Trans Pride flags visible throughout campus.

The Conversation: Historically, we immunized children against diseases like polio that were a clear danger to them, but COVID-19 is usually mild in children.

Queen’s Engineering joins six Ontario universities in fellowship to increase diversity in engineering and technology.
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Queen’s researcher Christopher Cotton is one of the authors of “Building the Canadian Shield,” an approach that says a longer lockdown will save more lives and cost less economically.

Queen’s Human Resources is hosting a Thrive boost with a series of events Feb. 8-12, including a special keynote speaker.

Queen’s expert Troy Day discusses the new models he developed to predict the future of the pandemic in Ontario.

A total of 426 varsity student-athletes were recognized for having earned at least a 3.5 grade-point average over the past academic year at Queen's.

Queen’s is encouraging local, first-generation students to apply for the program that provides dedicated support to help them thrive at university.

The Queen’s School of Policy Studies is laying out strategies for building a better society in the wake of COVID-19 in a series of white papers.