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After a decades-long career spanning disciplines, sectors, and cities across Canada, Robertson's commitment to his craft has not gone unnoticed. His dedication has earned him the 2025 Governor General ...
The Office of the University Registrar (OUR) is asking for staffing support at all convocation ceremonies to assist with graduate check-in/registration, student assembly, and guest check-in. More than ...
Queen’s Relay For Life raises more than $225,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society, the most ever for a relay held at a postsecondary institution in the country.
Queen’s students in the STEM Indigenous Academics program visit SNOLAB, gaining first-hand insight into the groundbreaking research on dark matter and neutrinos.
Student learning is one of the university’s six strategic goals. Advancing pedagogies, leveraging new technologies, and reconceiving educational programs of all levels and types better prepares ...
Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane has announced the appointment of Kate Wilson (Artsci’86), as the university's new Vice-Principal (Advancement). She will begin her continuing appointment on ...
Caregivers play a crucial role in supporting others, but gaps in formal and natural support systems leave many struggling to access the help they need.
Lucas Balog is the 2025 recipient of the Margaret Hooey Governance Award.
The political studies professor taught at Queen’s for more than five decades and was known across Canada as a leading public intellectual.
Queen’s graduate students share their research and hone their skills through the annual Three Minute Thesis competition.
The new code communicates Queen’s expectations of suppliers regarding social, economic, and environmental responsibilities.
New research from Queen’s Carbon to Metal Coating Institute could lead to the use of tiny structures of gold to deliver precise cancer treatment.