Women leaders, faculty, staff, and students continue to make a difference at Queen’s University, across Canada, and around the world.
March 8, 2022
As safety restrictions continue to lift across Ontario and the country, Queen’s is planning for in-person convocation events for graduates from 2020, 2021, and 2022.
The Conversation: Even before the pandemic, divisive politics was affecting mental health, and political topics were being raised in therapy. Now, patients want therapists that share their views.
Queen’s has funded more than two dozen new open textbooks that provide approximately $500,000 of savings per year for students. Deadline is April 4.
March 7, 2022
An online webinar will mark the 30th anniversary and help guide future learning practices on educational development.
Students, staff, and faculty are being asked to take part in a survey as Queen’s prepares to select its next cold beverage provider.
Community members can vote on three proposed concepts for a mural to be installed on the Athletics and Recreation Centre.
How a Queen's research team has generated a real-world solution to efficiently capture solar power.
March 4, 2022
Queen’s aiding displaced persons, students, academics, and others impacted by Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
The weeklong Red Flag Campaign helps bystanders at Queen’s identify signs of abuse in a relationship and how to intervene.