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Queen’s recognizes Raymond Mason with honorary degree
By Dave Rideout, Senior Communications Officer - Nov 15, 2021
Indigenous community leader and residential school survivor recognized for contributions to Truth and Reconciliation in Canada.
Insights from Indigenous research
Communications staff - Nov 09, 2021
This year’s Indigenous Research Collaboration Day centred on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
University to launch consultation on Indigenous identity
Nov 02, 2021
Process will engage Indigenous community on how to ensure hiring and other internal policies are clear and equitable.
Making courses more equitable and inclusive
By Andrew Willson, Senior Communications Officer - Oct 14, 2021
The Centre for Teaching and Learning has new resources dedicated to priority areas like anti-racism and inclusion.
Advancing Truth and Reconciliation
Sep 10, 2021
This year, the last day of September will mark Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a newly designated day of remembrance to honour victims and survivors of Canada’s Indigenous residential school system.
³ÉÈË´óƬ launching new harassment and discrimination policy
Aug 04, 2021
Queen’s Board of Trustees has approved a Harassment and Discrimination Prevention and Response Policy.
³ÉÈË´óƬ welcomes first Commitment Scholars
Communications staff - Aug 03, 2021
Admission award recognizes leadership among underserved and underrepresented first-year students.
Statement from Patrick Deane and The Honourable Murray Sinclair
Jun 27, 2021
Video statement regarding Indigenous identity at ³ÉÈË´óƬ
Statement on the discovery of unmarked graves in Cowessess First Nation
Jun 24, 2021
We honour the children who never came home and our hearts go out to their families, all Survivors of the residential school systems and Indigenous communities everywhere.
Building leadership capacity
Andrew Caroll, Gazette Editor - Jun 08, 2021
Inaugural Building Leadership program supports the university’s commitment to EDII and the new strategic framework that articulates the value of inclusion.
Statement on Zoom hack incident at Four Directions
Jun 04, 2021
University condemns the hateful comments that occurred during a Zoom hacking incident during an outdoor Sacred Fire ceremony at the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre.
Queen’s issues statement on Kamloops Indian Residential School burial site
May 31, 2021
Flags on campus will be lowered for 215 hours, one hour for each child taken.