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On the path to understanding

With funding provided by TD Friends of the Environment and support from the Tsi Tyónnheht Onkwawén:na Culture and Language Centre in Tyendinaga, the Office of Indigenous Initiatives at Queen’s University and in partnership with the Kingston Indigenous Language Nest (KILN), the Queen’s University Biological Station (QUBS) has created four multi-lingual interpretative signs and five trail app stations reflecting local Indigenous cultural heritage.

Mining for data in the City of Kingston

Faculty of Arts and Science researchers Carolyn DeLoyde and Betsy Donald have created a dashboard website that contains a wealth of information about the Kingston community from the perspectives of economic and social change, health, mobility, environment, and other sectors of the community.

Celebrating student scholars

Recipients of Queen’s access and diversity scholarship programs gathered for a reception that offered inspiration, community building, and meaningful connection.

Students benefit from second phase of Academic Calendar

The Faculty of Arts and Science is excited to launch the second phase of the Transforming the Academic Calendar project. This phase launches CourseLeaf CIM, software that will streamline and digitize the University’s curriculum management, integration with PeopleSoft, and improve transparency in curriculum governance contributing to students’ smooth progression through their degree plans.

Two Arts students earn high honours

The Faculty of Arts and Science Fine Art (Visual Art) Program announced two students, Meenakashi Ghadial and Jobelle Quijano, have won a Elizabeth Greenshield Foundations Grant, one of the most prestigious grants available to emerging representational artists, as well as one of the most substantial.