Students are recognizing faculty and staff members for promoting student mental wellbeing through Champions of Mental Health, a student-led initiative.
Queen’s is preparing for convocation ceremonies in May and June to celebrate graduating students and recognize the contributions of 10 honorary degree recipients.
The WE-CAN Project at Queen’s reflects on the past three years and looks to the future as it continues to empower women entrepreneurs in Kingston and region.
Queen’s is helping students pass along gently used household items to other students and local charities as they get ready to move at end of the semester.
The REDress Project includes more dresses, more display areas, and more viewing days to commemorate missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and gender diverse people.
Recent and upcoming events connect equity-deserving prospective students with university representatives so they can see a Queen’s education is more in reach than they might think.
Laura Devenny, Samara Lijiam, Jane Mao, and Nishana Ramsawak are this year's recipients of the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award, one of the most prestigious student honours at Queen’s.