The university is honouring Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill), Ed’99, by naming the Outdoor Indigenous Gathering Space in recognition of her enduring contributions.
An upcoming symposium honours Queen’s most transformational benefactor on the 100th anniversary of his birth and his immense contributions to the arts and science.
It’s a common enough experience among university alumni: the feeling you owe something to one or more professors whose teaching touched you in a special way; the regret you never had the chance to express your gratitude properly.
For the next two weeks, Queen's alumni and current full- and part-time student-athletes will take to the streets, waterways, and stadiums of Paris and compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
In honour of the 55th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, seven 2SLGBTQ+ alumni speak about their experiences and how the Queen’s community has evolved over the years.
Mike Rose, Artsci’79, and Susan Riddell Rose, Sc’86, have donated an additional significant gift of $1.1 million to the Master of Earth and Energy Resources Leadership (MEERL) program.