Turning the walls that divide us into bridges of communication

Walls to Bridges is a community-engaged learning program that began in 2011 as a partnership between Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, Ontario and the Faculty of Social Work at Wilfrid Laurier University. For the past three years, the program has also been connecting Queen鈥檚 students with currently incarcerated students in Kingston.

The 400-level activity-based course is available to students in philosophy and sociology at Queen鈥檚, with classes held in both the minimum-security and medium-security units of Collins Bay Institution.

Generating positive change through community-engaged learning

Community-engaged learning opportunities often bring together students, faculty, staff, and community partners to address and respond to community-identified challenges. Wendy Craig鈥檚 first focus in her work as Special Advisor to the Principal on Community Engagement has been on these mutually beneficial learning experiences that effect positive change through collaboration among students and community organizations.

Events Calendar

Check out the various community engagement events, capacity-building sessions, and professional development opportunities available to Queen's students, staff, and faculty below.

If you would like an event that you are organizing to appear here, please add it to the Queen's Event Calendar and select the 'community engagement' tag.