2017 Winners of the Canada Council Molson Prize announced
The Canada Council has announced today the 2017 winners of the Canada Council Molson Prize in the Arts and Sciences as well as the John G. Diefenbaker Prize. Please follow the links below to see more on our .
Back to the Beginning
Geologists from across Canada are going 鈥渂ack to where it began,鈥 as Queen鈥檚 University鈥檚 Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering hosts the Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Annual Meeting May 14-18.
Not Your Typical History Classes
Steven Maynard鈥檚 courses in Canadian history are 鈥渘ot your typical history classes.鈥
Instead of relying on textbooks or readings regarding the past, with students handing in a paper or writing an exam, Mr. Maynard develops a project based around a particular segment of Canadian history that requires students to research, create and present.
Faculty of Arts and Science introduces two new plans
Following an already busy year filled with launching new initiatives, an additional two new plans are being introduced by the Faculty of Arts and Science for the 2017-18 academic year, just in time for plan selection for first-year students.
Queen鈥檚 Truth and Reconciliation Task Force Report
The Queen鈥檚 task force formed in April 2016 to begin the work of responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada鈥檚 final report on the history and legacy of Canada鈥檚 residential school system for Aboriginal children.
A round of applause
Queen鈥檚 and St. Lawrence collaborate on Bachelor of Music Theatre program
Queen鈥檚 University and St. Lawrence College celebrated an exciting new collaboration on a one-of-a-kind Bachelor of Music Theatre program at the Isabel Bader Centre.
A brush with success
Fine art student Kelly Baskin's work to be featured on Magnotta wine label
Queen鈥檚 University fine art student Kelly Baskin is making her mark in the art world thanks to Magnotta Winery. The Vaughan-based winery selected her artwork to grace the label of an upcoming bottle of Cabernet.
Professor discusses how "municipalities have the opportunity to improve health"
Kimberley Bergeron, SKHS Adjunct and alumna, was interviewed by a reporter from the Toronto Star newspaper on Sunday September 4, 2016. The Star noted Dr. Bergeron's expertise on "how cities can use bylaws and other local powers to improve the health of residents".