Statement on the discovery of unmarked graves in Cowessess First Nation
Trigger warning: the following statement contains references to recent disturbing news and the ongoing legacy of residential schools.
Queen’s remembers student Kamila Lebel-Farrell
The Queen’s community is remembering Kamila Lebel-Farrell, who passed away suddenly after collapsing while exercising outdoors on Wednesday, June 9. Kamila was 19 years old.
Training Canada’s Future Health Data Workforce
Faculty of Arts and Science Stands in solidarity
The Faculty of Arts and Science stands in solidarity with the statement made by the Queen’s University Human Rights and Equity Office (HREO) regarding the horrific killing of four members, and the severe injury of one member, of a Muslim family in London, Ontario, on June 06, 2021.
Faculty of Arts and Science stands in solidarity
The Faculty of Arts and Science stands in solidarity with the statement made by Principal Patrick Deane, Provost Rahswahérha Mark Green, and Kanonhsyonne Janice C.
World-renowned sex researcher earns international honours
Faculty of Arts and Science researcher Sari van Anders has earned the University of Minnesota Medical School’s Program in Human Sexuality (PHS) inaugural Distinguished Sexual and Gender Health Revolutionary award.
In solidarity against Asian racism
Held on May 20 during Asian Heritage Month, the Asian Gold Ribbon Campaign urged individuals, organizations, and communities to demonstrate solidarity again Asian racism. The Campaign is a platform developed for social change and to initiate wide-spread visibility against anti-Asian racism.
Five Faculty of Arts and Science students earn Tricolour Awards
The recipients of the 2020 and 2021 Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Awards have all stepped up during one of the most challenging periods for the Queen’s community.