Alfred Bader: Celebration of an extraordinary life
Ottawa Philanthropist Expands Queen’s Arts Apprenticeship Program
Students graduating from the arts and humanities at Queen’s University are getting more opportunities for work experience, thanks to the growth of a Kingston apprenticeship program.
The Queen’s Career Apprenticeship Kingston program connects new arts and humanity graduates from Queen’s with a Kingston employer.
Decolonize These Walls - Indigenous Art Exhibit
Students, employees, and visitors to campus may have noticed a number of public art displays installed this fall, which are located around Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Jeffery Hall, and Harrison-LeCaine Hall.
A musical first for Queen's student
Kento Stratford, a fourth-year composition student in the Dan School of Drama and Music, knows that his recent experience in writing his first orchestral piece was a rare and special opportunity.
Queen's Chemist Garners International Honour
Cathleen Crudden, a professor and researcher in the Department of Chemistry, has been named the winner of the 2019 Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award in celebration of her outstanding achievements in the field of organic chemistry.
Connecting Queen's Black Alumni
Queen’s Black Alumni Chapter (QBAC) is launching a kickoff event scheduled for Oct. 20 in Kingston during Homecoming.
Tiny idea a big winner for student team
Four master’s students in the School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP) at Queen’s University have won the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) challenge to bring fresh and innovative ideas to creating affordable rental housing in Canada.
Stories Worth Telling
Note: This article was originally written by Leigh Cameron in the Queen's Gazette.
Galen Watts (Cultural Studies) secures one of five top spots in the 2018 SSHRC Storytellers contest.