Queen’s students are helping a local organization reduce food insecurity and spread cheer this holiday season.
Students, faculty and staff join in-person ceremony to remember the 14 victims of the mass shooting that took place on Dec. 6, 1989.
Queen’s employees were able to reconnect with colleagues from across the university.
The ‘We Stand with Ukraine’ concert is being held at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts to raise funds for humanitarian aid.
Queen’s marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women with an in-person ceremony.
Principal Patrick Deane shares highlights of the survey results and his commitment to making Queen’s a better place to work.
Special ceremony marks Chancellor Sinclair’s 2021 appointment and celebrates Indigenous culture.
Queen’s nursing students are organizing drive-through flu shot clinics in advance of a potentially nasty flu season.
Football team advances to the 114th Yates Cup after beating Ottawa Gee-Gees 35-13 at Richardson Field.
Janine Griffiths-Baker brings more than 25 years of experience in higher education, including several high-profile leadership positions at institutions across the United Kingdom.
Community members should enjoy Homecoming but keep the health and safety of themselves and others in mind.
Alumni are being welcomed back to Queen’s to reconnect with former classmates and the university through a wide range of events.
A walk through the Snodgrass Arboretum reveals unique species on Queen’s campus.
Two-day event celebrates the inauguration of Black Studies at Queen’s with art, music, poetry, film and new books.
An artist-designed courtyard at Queen’s new Albert Street student residence highlights Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Student societies and clubs across campus are keeping up old traditions and forging new ones to support important causes.