A transformative investment from alumnus Bruce Mitchell will support Queen's in increasing research intensity, graduate student recruitment, and creating an environment for bringing scholars together to make life-changing discoveries.
From leading one of the most successful fundraising campaigns to making key financial reforms, Principal Emeritus Woolf left his mark on the university he led for a decade.
The university is increasing connections with prospective students and families in underserved communities to let them know a Queen’s education could be more within reach than they think.
The annual Art of Research photo contest will continue to showcase how the Queen's research community is advancing the United Nations' SDGs and introduce a new video category to capture research in motion.
The Conversation: A collaborative curatorial project is cherishing every little relational trace of Black lives found in archives in a city long defined by histories of Canadian whiteness.
Empowering Our People focuses on people, culture, and belonging, and reflects an extensive consultation journey with both internal and external partners.