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Bolstering Black Studies
By Communications Staff - Nov 18, 2020
The 2020-21 Queen’s National Scholar program set to boost diversity, capacity, and academic excellence in Black Studies.
Committing to global impact
By Andrew Willson, Senior Communications Officer - Nov 17, 2020
Queen’s is participating in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings.
Removing barriers to higher education
Communications staff - Nov 04, 2020
Queen’s unveils strategies to champion greater equity and diversity in recruitment and admissions.
From the Principal: Maximizing our impact
By Principal Patrick Deane - Nov 02, 2020
Newly released document intended to serve as the basis for a new strategic framework.
Queen’s to remove Sir John A. Macdonald name from law school building
By Communications Staff - Oct 19, 2020
Queen’s Board of Trustees approved the university’s decision to remove name of the law school building.
A new Queen's Vision
By Dave Rideout, Senior Communications Officer - Oct 13, 2020
First report on the wide-ranging conversations with campus stakeholders about the university’s path ahead.
Laying the foundation for a new Queen’s vision
By Dave Rideout, Senior Communications Officer - Oct 13, 2020
Principal Deane shares his first report on wide-ranging conversations with campus stakeholders.
Excellence in teaching and learning
By Communications Staff - Sep 29, 2020
Announcement of the recipients of the 2020 Principal’s Teaching and Learning Awards.
Statement from the Principal on COVID-19
Sep 16, 2020
University to take action to hold accountable students who disregard public health directives and safety measures.
Addressing systemic racism
Aug 13, 2020
The recent calls for administrative leadership on anti-racism, from staff, faculty, and especially students, have been heard clearly and action will be taken.
From the Principal: The choices we make
By Principal Patrick Deane - Aug 04, 2020
The university finds itself caught up in local and global currents of social, political and cultural dispute.
Statement on vandalism at Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre
Jun 30, 2020
I have just been made aware that a number of flags hanging outside the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre have been vandalized.