Dean's Statement regarding recent events at ³ÉÈË´óƬ
*This statement was read by the Dean at Faculty Board on Friday, November 25, 2016.
Be leaders and changemakers, urges Aboriginal champion
Queen’s is reserving its honorary degrees in 2016 for alumni in celebration of the university’s 175th anniversary. Throughout fall convocation, the Gazette will profile the four honorary degree recipients and explore how Queen’s has impacted their life and career.
Celebrating contributions to their fields
Queen’s faculty members awarded university’s Prize for Excellence in Research.
Five Queen’s professors have been named the 2016 recipients of the university’s Prize for Excellence in Research.
³ÉÈË´óƬ maintains fourth place Maclean's ranking
University earns top spot in undergraduate graduation rates, third place for overall student satisfaction.
Queen’s continues to be ranked as one of Canada’s leading medical-doctoral universities according to ²Ñ²¹³¦±ô±ð²¹²Ô’s 2017 university rankings, placing fourth overall in the category.
A round of applause
Queen’s and St. Lawrence collaborate on Bachelor of Music Theatre program
Queen’s 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’s 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.
Astronaut Jeremy Hansen, and his path to the stars
Lt.-Col. Jeremy Hansen, an astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency and a decorated fighter pilot, will visit campus on Sept. 23 as part of the Principal’s Forum Distinguished Visitor series. Lt.-Col Hansen will deliver a presentation on his career, the goals and mission of the CSA, and the importance of following big dreams.
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".