An artist-designed courtyard at Queen’s new Albert Street student residence highlights Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
October 24, 2022
The Conversation: The wildfires of the past were as fierce, deadly and eerily similar to the ones we have today. And we have yet to learn to live with them.
October 23, 2022
Thrive helps highlight the mental health and wellness resources that are available to Queen’s community members.
October 20, 2022
Student societies and clubs across campus are keeping up old traditions and forging new ones to support important causes.
​​For the Record provides postings of appointment, committee, grant, award, and other notices set out by collective agreements and university policies and processes.
Annual award for graduating students honours educators making a difference.
October 19, 2022
Outreach campaign urging caution and encouraging safe behaviours.
Students can use VESTA’s website or mobile app to record what happened, access resources, and connect with on- and off-campus supports, with the option to remain anonymous.
October 18, 2022
Queen’s student-athletes are supporting local and national charities, collecting a truck load of food and raising $40,000 already this fall.
Located in the residence’s outdoor courtyard, the Indigenous gathering space design aspects of the Tékeni Teyohá:te Káhswentha (Two Row Wampum Belt), a turtle shell signifying Mother Earth, and other important Haudenosaunee symbols.