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Four ceremonies and an honourary degree round out 2018/2019 graduation events.
Queen’s Foundational Leadership Program offers best practices in management, communication and coaching skills, and strengthening employee engagement.
Queen’s Gaels student-athletes raise over $61,000 for charity in 2018-19.
The Marketing MUSE Conference brings together the university’s marketing and communications professionals for a day of development and inspiration.
Queen’s Hospitality Services is making the university’s carbon footprint smaller.
Queen's confers honorary degrees upon historian and author Sir Richard Evans and trailblazing human rights lawyer Fiona Sampson.
Deborah Turnbull (Artsci’75) receives honorary degree as Spring Convocation ceremonies continue.
George Cope recognized for leading Canada’s largest communications company and for launching the Bell Let's Talk mental health initiative.
Queen's confers an honorary degree on Terence Dickinson for bringing astronomy to Canadians.
New workshop supports staff, faculty, and students in articulating their unique recognition of place.
Campus community joins nation-wide competition to promote sustainable transportation.
Incoming first-year students can get transition and academic support at Summer Orientation to Academics and Resources (SOAR).
University’s Canadian campuses and properties go smoke-free on June 1, 2019.
DEAN'S BLOG: Policy from 1918 banning Black students from the Queen's School of Medicine.
Programs and services for students, staff and faculty continue through the summer.
Chancellor of the University of Victoria and broadcast journalist recognized for her advocacy work in the fields of mental health, adult literacy, and reconciliation.