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New and returning students arriving in Kingston are being asked to take important safety measures.
Queen's University senior leadership and deans, led by Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane, pledge immediate actions to confront discrimination.
The AMS Clubs Office and the Student Experience Office launch new resource for club leaders.
Department Champions being recruited to help promote awareness during increased demand for support due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Over 5,500 diplomas are being mailed to new Queen’s graduates.
Award-winning play highlights the experiences of Black women in Toronto.
Dean’s advisory committee open for feedback about Sir John A. Macdonald Hall.
The new director of the Yellow House looks to the future.
Queen’s is increasing security at Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre after recent vandalism.
Baillie Awards give graduating students the chance to recognize influential secondary school teachers.
Student-initiated bursary is named after Cecil Fraser, the first Black Queen’s Law student and graduate.
Alumni voters choose highly-qualified new members from record number of candidates.
Queen’s residences will operate at half capacity in the fall to follow public health guidelines.
Despite the pandemic, Queen’s camps are connecting children and families with fun online activities all summer long.
Award-winning playwright and poet arrived at Queen's in 2003 as a Queen's National Scholar.
Queen’s business school commits to series of actions to tackle discrimination during inaugural meeting.