Queen’s Univeristy is hosting its first Arts and Science Majors Night this Thursday at Grant Hall.
Queen’s University marks Freedom to Read Week with a series of readings of banned and challenged books at Speaker’s Corner in Stauffer Library.
The winners of the annual QUIC Photo Contest offer images from around the globe and here at home.
Women's basketball squad advences to playoffs; three Gaels teams see their OUA seasons come to an end.
Four modules provide faculty, staff and students with the training they require under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
After an inspirational life that deeply touched many people, Geoff Lockwood passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 20.
Labour news website offers information as the university and several unions negotiate new collective agreements.
The Queen’s Native Student Association is holding a six-week well-being series to help students stay physically and mentally healthy.
James Low was an internationally recognized pioneer in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology.
Queen’s Library invites community members to share their ideas for the future of Stauffer Terrace.
The Gaels men's hockey squad moves on to the OUA East semifinals after beating the Laurentian Voyageurs 2-1 in overtime in Game 3 decider.
Queen's University students took to the hockey rink to help raise fund for the homeless.
Campus Planning and Development will reduce or eliminate physical barriers using the information gathered during the accessibility audit.
Queen's will welcome alumni back to campus October 23-25.
Exhibitors and students meet up at annual event showing the job and volunteer opportunities in Kingston.
Peter Hennessy was one of the original appointments to the Queen’s Faculty of Education while Raymond Caird worked in Physical Plant Services.