The Conversation: Historically, we immunized children against diseases like polio that were a clear danger to them, but COVID-19 is usually mild in children.
January 22, 2021
Queen’s Human Resources is hosting a Thrive boost with a series of events Feb. 8-12, including a special keynote speaker.
January 21, 2021
Principal Patrick Deane is moving closer to a new strategic framework through a series of town halls.
January 19, 2021
The university has embarked upon a mission to make the Anishinaabe First Nations People, Six Nations Confederacy, Two Row Wampum, Métis Nation, LGBTQ2S+ Pride, and Trans Pride flags visible throughout campus.
This year’s Kingston Climate Change Symposium, co-sponsored by Queen’s, focused on lessons being learned during the pandemic.
A total of 426 varsity student-athletes were recognized for having earned at least a 3.5 grade-point average over the past academic year at ֱ.
January 18, 2021
Queen’s Engineering joins six Ontario universities in fellowship to increase diversity in engineering and technology.
Queen’s researcher Christopher Cotton is one of the authors of “Building the Canadian Shield,” an approach that says a longer lockdown will save more lives and cost less economically.
The Queen’s School of Policy Studies is laying out strategies for building a better society in the wake of COVID-19 in a series of white papers.
The Conversation: Netflix series alludes to and obscures social, racial, and political tensions in England’s Regency era, the extraordinary decade that marks the dawn of the modern world.
January 14, 2021