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Advocacy Coalition Mural Virtual Open House
Attend a virtual community information session about the Advocacy Coalition Mural
Polishing the Chain Ceremony
Commitment ceremony to reaffirm the promise of the friendship wampum
Reaffirming continuing relationships between Indigenous communities and ³ÉÈË´óƬ
Communications Staff - Oct 12, 2023
Polishing the Chain ceremony invites reflection and discussion to keep relationship free from tarnish.
Sacred fire closes out week of learning and reflection
Communications Staff - Oct 06, 2023
The Queen’s community gathered to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on October 2, bringing a close to a week of related activities and events.
New Indigenous gathering space officially opens on campus
Sep 19, 2023
Members of the Queen’s community gathered to celebrate the official opening of a new outdoor Indigenous gathering space on campus.
Queen’s unveils plinth honouring Black medical students
Communications Staff - Sep 13, 2023
University remembers those affected by a 1918 ban of Black medical students and looks toward a future of greater respect, representation, and justice.
Supporting academic success in an inclusive and accessible environment
Apr 06, 2023
University launches review of academic accommodations and related procedures.
What Does the Scarborough Charter Mean to You and to Queen’s?
Communications Staff - Feb 16, 2023
Several members of the ³ÉÈË´óƬ community reflect on what the Charter means to them and to the university.
Annual reports show progress in diversity and campus culture at Queen’s
Communications Staff - Jan 13, 2023
Reports detail progress being made in delivering EDII goals and implementing TRC recommendations.
Celebrating Chancellor Murray Sinclair’s installation
Communications Staff - Nov 18, 2022
Special ceremony marks Chancellor Sinclair’s 2021 appointment and celebrates Indigenous culture.
Scarborough Charter one year anniversary
Principal Patrick Deane - Nov 18, 2022
Embracing the Scarborough Charter is not merely a task to be completed but rather, an ethic which must be woven into our everyday actions and the fabric of our community.
³ÉÈË´óƬ marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Communications Staff - Oct 03, 2022
Dressed in orange, campus community members gather to reflect on residential school legacy and commit to ongoing learning and collaboration.