The federal government unveiled an initiative Tuesday designed to pay tribute to more than 100 Canadian women.
The Agnes Etherington Art Centre will host an announcement by Canada’s Minister of Status of Women on Tuesday.
The Faculty of Law has unveiled a permanent art installation in their lobby, paying tribute to Indigenous Peoples.
Alfred and Isabel Bader have agreed to support four more projects at Queen's University, all of which exemplify their passion for the arts.
The Inclusive Queen’s website provides information on resources, training, and support services to help all members of the Queen’s community feel welcomed.
This year’s Queen’s Reads book will take the university community on a trip down the 401.
Queen's University is working with a local Indigenous cultural organization and Indigenous leaders to help with language revitalization.
Dan School of Drama and Music expands 2018-19 series, featuring faculty members and invited artists, to six concerts.
The "Art Worlds" pilot program is a partnership between the Smith School of Business and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
During her residency, Tau Lewis has spent time with pre-teen girls to help them explore their identity.
The Faculty of Arts and Science has announced the recipients of its pre-doctoral fellowships for Indigenous graduate students.
The Dodge Family Foundation is helping the Agnes Etherington Art Centre learn more about its Indigenous art collection.
Queen’s University and Tsi Tyónnheht Onkwawén:na are partnering to deliver a certificate in Mohawk Language and Culture.
The annual staff barbecue marked National Indigenous Peoples Day through décor and a special art project.
Visitors to the Faculty of Law building this fall will see a unique Indigenous art installation.
An event marking International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia will explore both the personal and conceptual aspects of gender.