Outreach campaign urging caution and encouraging safe behaviours.
October 19, 2022
Annual award for graduating students honours educators making a difference.
Located in the residence’s outdoor courtyard, the Indigenous gathering space design aspects of the Tékeni Teyohá:te Káhswentha (Two Row Wampum Belt), a turtle shell signifying Mother Earth, and other important Haudenosaunee symbols.
October 18, 2022
Queen’s student-athletes are supporting local and national charities, collecting a truck load of food and raising $40,000 already this fall.
Students can use VESTA’s website or mobile app to record what happened, access resources, and connect with on- and off-campus supports, with the option to remain anonymous.
Nearby occupants should anticipate noise disruptions arising from this scope of work as it continues over the next five weeks.
October 17, 2022
Queen’s community has already donated $298,000 to this year’s fundraising campaign for the United Way of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington.
First session of the fall to focus on sustainable procurement.
The internationally recognized campaign is held each October to help the public learn more about the importance of cybersecurity and protecting their data.
These annual awards recognize staff who consistently provide outstanding contributions, both directly or indirectly, to the learning and working environment at a level significantly beyond what is usually expected.