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Human Rights Office keeps "Women Recreated" mosaic project alive.
Canadian Jewish studies symposium celebrates the work of Gerald Tulchinsky.
Students, faculty and staff, and Chinese university officials also joined the celebratory and networking event.
A new, anonymous third-party reporting service will complement support already in place to help Queen's faculty, staff, students and administration.
Queen's first Homecoming in five years wraps up after two weekends of campus and community events.
Joint program between the Sustainability Office and the AMS will see organic waste bins in the JDUC and Queen's Centre.
Zhiyao Zhang accepted the honour from Gov. Gen. David Johnston at a ceremony in Shanghai.
Ontario-wide Go Eng Girl! event introduces girls in grades 7 through 10 and their parents to the world of engineering.
Todd Minerson's passion for social justice was ignited during his university years.
Chancellor-elect Leech will take up his post as the university's 14th chancellor on July 1, 2014.
Gov. Gen. David Johnston attends signing ceremony between Queen's and Renmin universities.
The Canadian Interuniversity Sport selection committee has named Queen's host of the November 2015 tournament.
ECHO Ecological Home finishes in sixth place behind Stanford in the closest International Solar Decathlon to date.
Homecoming weekends include food drive for the United Way.
Barbecue kicks off Queen's 2013 campaign for the local United Way.
International Open Access Week provides opportunity to raise awareness of the supports available to Queen's researchers.