Queen’s University joins with those in the UK, Canada, and around the world who are mourning the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who has died at the age of 96.
With her late husband Alfred (BSc’45, BA’46, MSc’47, LLD’86), Isabel Bader (LLD ’07), transformed Queen’s University in many ways, from its physical campus to the educational opportunities it offered its students.
Every year, Queen’s Student Affairs celebrates extraordinary contributions made by student leaders at Queen’s to support their peers, and local community members and initiatives.
Queen’s is honouring six outstanding members of the Queen’s community – including three alumni – with the Distinguished Service Award for the lasting impact they made throughout their time at the university.
Student Academic Support Services (SASS) , in collaboration with FAS, has created a unique resource to help prepare incoming students for the transition to university and academic life.
After spending one year with Four Directions as the Indigenous Programs and Events Associate, Jenna Kring has joined the Faculty of Arts and Science as the Academic Advisor for Indigenous Students.
COVID presented many challenges within academia, not the least of which was working with international students to ensure they received a quality education.