The Queen’s University Association for Queer Employees (QUAQE) has been busy creating space at Queen’s for Queer communities.
October 26, 2021
The Conversation: Early intervention is critical to preventing the negative effects, but adolescents report significant barriers to finding support.
October 25, 2021
Collaboration between the Centre for Business Venturing (CBV) at Smith and Spalyan Education Group is bringing business, entrepreneurship, and management training to six Indigenous communities in British Columbia.
Students urged to “think again” and be mindful of individual safety in large crowds.
October 21, 2021
An endowment from Norman and Gay Loveland provides a solid foundation for the STEM: Indigenous Academics program.
​For the Record provides postings of appointment, committee, grant, award, and other notices set out by collective agreements and university policies and processes.
Alumnus David Card is the co-recipient of this year's Nobel Prize in economics. Two Queen’s experts in economics discuss natural experiments, labour markets, and what you can learn from watching Dr. Card in action.
​Hosted by Human Resources, Thrive helps highlight the mental health and wellness resources that are available to all community members.
On Saturday, Oct. 16, several buildings on Queen’s campus were affected by water infiltration as sudden and rapid rain volumes overwhelmed the municipal and campus storm water drainage systems.
Queen’s students consult with regional leaders and research best practices to help the Town of Gananoque develop an actionable plan to help fight climate change.
October 20, 2021