Stay connected and in the know with Residence Connection — our monthly newsletter for parents and supporters of students living in residence. Stay updated on all the services, events, and experiences happening in your student's residence here at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.
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2025-26 Newsletters
If you happen to miss an issue of Residence Connection, you can catch up on them here.
August Issue
Important Move-In information for parents and supporters of students living in Residence.
September Issue
This issue, we share resources to help you support your student's transition to life at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.
October Issue
October’s newsletter focuses on helping students recharge after Fall Break while supporting a respectful and inclusive Residence experience for all.
November Issue
This month, we offer tips to help your student stay balanced during a busy end-of-term, highlight campus resources for wellbeing and success, and share important Winter Break closure details.
December Issue
Exam support tips, Winter Break updates, Residence hiring, and a Winter Term dining preview – explore the latest in Residence Connection.
January Issue
Happy New Year! We’re here to help students start the Winter Term strong – explore key dates, housing and job resources, wellness tips, dining updates, and more inside.
February Issue
This is a busy time for your student with activities and celebrations, midterms, and preparations for next year. Whether your student is job-seeking or exploring off-campus housing options, read on for helpful resources you can share with them.
More ways to stay connected
Here are more ways to stay informed and connected to Queen's as a parent or supporter of a student.
The Pulse for Parents & Supporters
For important dates and deadlines, information on events and activities happening across Queen’s Division of Student Affairs and a referral site to access additional resources.
Queen's Parent's Site
This site is designed to guide you, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ parents and guardians, to information and resources that will empower your student to succeed, both academically and personally, at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.