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Queen’s partners with Honeywell on a $10-million energy conservation project.
Ceremony held to mark the official start of construction on revitalized Richardson Stadium.
Donald M. Raymond will succeed Barbara Palk as chair of the Board of Trustees, effective June 1, 2016.
The Agnes receives late-career Rembrandt masterpiece from Alfred and Isabel Bader.
Queen’s launches new office certification program to promote sustainable practices.
A total of 188 students received the newly-established Dean’s Admission Scholarship for the Arts.
Athletics and Recreation at Queen’s is hosting the End Zone Design Contest, where people are invited to vote online for one of three designs.
Queen’s will not divest its pooled endowment and investment funds from the fossil fuel sector.
Four first-year Queen's University students earn prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships.
Plans are in place to ensure a smooth transition after the Campus Computer Store ceases operations at the end of April 2016.
Principal Daniel Woolf renews exchange agreement during visit to France and Germany.
International fresh food chain looks to its roots as it donates $104,000 to support students.
Policy includes formalized procedures to strengthen the research administration framework.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre awarded major Museum Assistance Program grant to create exhibition of unique collection of Inuit drawings.
Strong investment returns lead to a surplus of revenues over expenses.
Project delivers more reliable cellphone service inside campus buildings.