Leading and Listening: Supporting its people
Just over one year ago, Queen’s University went remote due to the growing pandemic. Students moved from the classroom to their homes, faculty made the switch to teaching remotely and staff began working from home to provide support.
Glass half full: Dean Crow looks back at the year that was and sees hope for the future
It has been one year since the world turned upside down. With the global pandemic growing, the senior leadership team at Queen’s University made an unprecedented decision on March 13, 2020 to send staff, faculty, and students home with no real idea of what the future held.
Leading and Listening: The community speaks
In the fall of 2020 Dr. Wendy Craig (Psychology) began to probe the impact of Covid-19 on the Faculty of Arts and Science community. Through a series of ThoughtExchanges she gathered insights into the ways in which the pandemic was changing people’s lives and challenging the norms of just one year ago.
Queen’s University recognizes record number of Academic All-Stars
The Faculty of Arts and Science celebrates 166 student-athletes as all-stars
Longer, stricter lockdowns most effective, according to economist
Political Studies Professor Celebrated for Excellence in Graduate Teaching
Dr. Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (Political Studies) has been awarded the 2020 Faculty of Arts and Science Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching.
Queen’s University and the Faculty of Arts and Science remembers Professor Emeritus Robert Pike
The Queen’s community and the Faculty of Arts and Science is remembering Robert (Bob) Pike, a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology, who died Saturday, Jan. 9. He was 82.