Fall orientation activities connect students while protecting health and safety.
To celebrate 10 years of Schulich Leaders at Queen’s, current and past recipients are reflecting on how the scholarship has impacted them.
The four-day residence move-in period got off to a safe start as first-year students began arriving on campus Wednesday.
Residence move-in will take place over four days with health and safety measures in place to protect the community.
Principal Deane to host townhall to update on the latest guidance from province once it arrives.
Queen’s implementing mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements for all individuals participating in university activities in person.
Personal essay and poetry collection focuses on storytelling that calls for love and nuance in the pursuit of transformative justice.
New policies, training, and tools to boost safety and inclusivity on campus.
Admission award recognizes school and community leadership among underserved and underrepresented first-year students.
The Distinguished Service Award recognizes exemplary service to the university over an extended period of time.
World’s largest collection of policy-making chronicles will be kept at the Queen’s University Archives, opening the door for critical research by students on deliberation and the future of democracy.
Gavin Stone, Benjamin Preisner, and 2016 Olympic champion Erica Wiebe are set to compete in the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Eight doctoral students earn prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships for exceptional scholarly achievement and leadership skills.
Queen's Student Affairs is offering programs to help first- and second-year students transition to on-campus life.