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Queen’s employees marking milestone years of continuous service in 2025 were recognized during the annual Celebration of Service dinner and reception, held on Monday, June 16 at Ban Righ Dining Hall.
Principal Patrick Deane and Provost Matthew Evans are pleased to announce the appointment of Ann Tierney as Queen’s next Vice-Provost (Global Engagement). Ms. Tierney will succeed Sandra den Otter, ...
The Interim Vice-Provost will continue to focus on undergraduate enrolment, international recruitment, and admission initiatives.
The university increased its rank with gains in research impact, international partnerships, and graduate outcomes, improving its position for the third year in a row.
The university achieves a fifth straight global top 10 ranking and the top spot in Canada for advancing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Progress has been made in employment equity at Queen’s, and staff remain steadfast in advancing goals set in annual equity plans.
From modern facilities to community outreach, Queen’s provided the perfect atmosphere for the Ottawa-based CFL team’s 2025 preparations.
Faculty winners were announced at the annual physics banquet organized by the physics and engineering physics undergraduate students.
Queen’s is raising the Progress Pride flag this June, and the Yellow House and other campus units are leading events and initiatives to support community connection during local Pride celebrations.
Thank you to Perth Road Public School and @Angela Lyon for the invitation to visit and present about contaminants in water systems! 💧🔬 @Angela Lyon and @Rachel Korchinsky spent the day diving into ...
Following its successful relaunch in Ottawa in October 2024, the Queen’s Asia-Pacific Heads of Missions Forum returned to Queen's University campus last week for a one-day event focused on enhancing ...
Each year, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) offers postsecondary students across Canada the opportunity to creatively share the real-world impact of their research through ...