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Departments and faculties across ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ have been working hard to keep campus safe so essential, on-site activities can continue.
Departments and faculties across ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ have been working hard to keep campus safe so essential, on-site activities can continue.
It has been a year like no other yet staff across Queen’s University have stepped up to the challenges created by COVID-19.
Both the Commitment Scholars Award and the Commitment Bursary are open to eligible students entering their first year of any first-entry undergraduate program.
Black History Month events are taking place at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ and in Kingston throughout February. . Black History Month recognition and celebration events are underway across Queen’s and Kingston and are set to continue all February. An online opening ceremony on Jan. 31 marked the launch of a month-long calendar of virtual festivities highlighting Black arts, culture, history, and community.
Date
Wednesday February 2, 2022Location
ZoomQueen’s University in collaboration with are pleased to announce an exciting upcoming public art mural located on the Queen’s University Athletics and Recreation Centre (ARC) located at 284 Earl St, Kingston, ON. This large outdoor mural will be jointly commissioned by the student-led and the Office of the Principal. STEPS is partnering with Queen’s University to help organize this two-stage public art competition.
Three artists have been shortlisted and invited to virtually present their ideas and concepts to the Queen’s University community. During this virtual information session, Queen’s University community members will learn about the proposed artwork and provide feedback on their initial design and vision to help inform the final artwork they will submit for community consultation.
Presenting artists include:
Your feedback will provide input that can help shape the final designs that will be shared with the Queen’s community later in February for voting. Please register for the event and participate to hear more about this project and each artists’ vision for this important public art installation.
more details about the project.
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The Queen’s community has spoken clearly about its desire to build an inclusive and welcoming campus community. Two new reports are now available that highlight the progress made during the 2020-21 year toward the goals on equity, diversity, inclusion, and Indigenization at Queen’s.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization Annual Report, 2020-21