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Honouring the Bader family
Nov 10, 2021
Queen’s is proclaiming Nov. 15 Bader Day and announcing three new gifts from the Bader family.
Insights from Indigenous research
Communications staff - Nov 09, 2021
This year’s Indigenous Research Collaboration Day centred on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Celebrating fall 2021 graduates
Communications staff - Nov 08, 2021
Queen’s recognizes the accomplishments and perseverance of this fall’s graduating students.
University to launch consultation on Indigenous identity
Nov 02, 2021
Process will engage Indigenous community on how to ensure hiring and other internal policies are clear and equitable.
Principal Deane again cautions against large unsanctioned gatherings
Oct 21, 2021
Principal Patrick Deane sent the following letter to all students ahead of more large gatherings anticipated this weekend.
Principal Deane addresses sexual harassment, violence and sexist behaviour
By Communications Staff - Oct 18, 2021
Action against individuals who displayed misogynistic signs at unsanctioned student parties being pursued under Student Code of Conduct.
Principal Deane issues statement on unsanctioned student parties
Oct 17, 2021
Condemns reckless behaviour of some students and individuals coming into community for sole purpose of causing trouble.
Making courses more equitable and inclusive
By Andrew Willson, Senior Communications Officer - Oct 14, 2021
The Centre for Teaching and Learning has new resources dedicated to priority areas like anti-racism and inclusion.
Minister Dunlop makes first visit to Queen’s
By Communications Staff - Oct 14, 2021
The Honourable Jill Dunlop visited Queen’s University on Oct. 14 2021
Achieving emissions reduction targets
By Andrew Willson, Senior Communications Officer - Oct 04, 2021
Carbon footprint continues to shrink as ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ meets its first major milestone target of 35 per cent.
Recording available: Principal's Town Hall
Oct 01, 2021
Principal Patrick Deane held a town hall for Faculty and Staff on September 27, 2021 with Dr. Gerald Evans.
Advancing Truth and Reconciliation
Sep 10, 2021
This year, the last day of September will mark Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a newly designated day of remembrance to honour victims and survivors of Canada’s Indigenous residential school system.