A wide variety of camps for children of all ages will be held at Queen’s this spring and summer.
Stephen Archer, one of the world's top cardiologists, honoured for his volunteer work for the American Heart Association.
Using resources at the Queen's Archives, students discover the history of the jail at City Hall.
Program matches students learning Japanese with Japanese exchange students for formal conversation and cultural research.
Members of the Queen's Student Alumni Association and Queen's University Alumni Association helped package cookies that were delivered to students on the weekend.
Flags on campus are lowered in memory of Frances K. Smith, the first curator of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
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New mandate will include enhanced multi-faith focus.
Local residents were treated to story-telling and live music at the Artist in Community Education Exhibition in Duncan McArthur Hall.
Jackie Duffin is one of three Queen's professors taking part in the Royal Society of Canada public lecture.
Queen's Law students competed at the international round of the Jessup Moot for the first time in 19 years.
Tony Gkotsis delves deeply into the campus archives and blogs about how planning has shaped Queen's campus.
Sixteen universities will take part in the Ontario Three Minute Thesis Competition being hosted at Queen's.
In a bid to give back, volunteer peer learning assistants share their subject knowledge and study skills with first-year students.
Leela Viswanathan draws from years working for NGOs as she creates lasting partnerships at Queen's and in Kingston.
Highlights from the March 19 meeting of Senate.