Queen’s has launched “major maps” for every undergraduate program to help students plan their degrees and career.
The SGPS’ student advisers provide confidential advice and support to graduate and professional students.
The Department of Drama selected If We Were Birds, a powerful award-winning play by Erin Shields, as its major production this term.
Annual reception gives the university a chance to recognize teaching award winners across campus.
Cezanne’s Closet, Union Gallery’s gala fundraiser, has attendees draw lots to win artwork.
MBA program at Queen's School of Business places 86th in international ranking conducted by Financial Times.
Business plan competition draws some of the world's top young entrepreneurs to Queen's as they vie for $25,000 top prize.
Software donations for seismic data processing are helping students prepare for their careers.
Site will provide forum for engagement with the Queen’s and Kingston communities as the stadium revitalization project moves forward.
IBM Research Executive Don Aldridge is working with the Office of the Vice-Principal (Research) to explore potential innovations in computing and technology.
The new Queen’s Family Law Clinic helps self-representing litigants navigate the complex and often-times frustrating family justice system.
New exhibitions at the Agnes feature the work of contemporary artist Charles Stankievech and art from the Dutch Golden Age.
Brightspace by D2L will become the university’s online tool to enhance course delivery.
Interim protocol will provide a succinct compilation of the processes and practises used in relation to sexual assault support and response.
Undergraduate students can develop their research skills through a summer fellowship program.
In its 10th edition, the festival, hosted by Queen's School of Music, continues to bring in top talent from around the world.