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Major’s Night

Major’s Night

When:
Thursday, February 29, 2024
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Where:
Grant Hall
Room: Main Hall
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Description:

Choosing a program is one of the largest decisions students make in university. It’s important to make an informed choice – but it doesn’t have to stress you out. Majors Night was created to help you ask questions and learn about each Arts and Science program.  It is an annual event.

Members from each Department Student Council (DSC) will be available to answer questions about their experiences with the programs offered by each department. You’ll be able to compare the different programs you’re considering and explore whether they fit your interests and future goals.

Contact:
Miguel Hahn
mycareer@queensu.ca
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n/a
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IDP Speaker Series - Canada and the Trump Challenge with Kim Nossal & Rob Goodman

IDP Speaker Series - Canada and the Trump Challenge with Kim Nossal & Rob Goodman

When:
Thursday, December 7, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Where:
Robert Sutherland Hall
Room: 448
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Description:

If a Republican becomes president in 2025, Canada will face numerous challenges. In this panel, Rob Goodman will look at the implications for democracy in Canada and Kim Nossal will examine the foreign and defence policy impacts of an America First administration.

 

Registration to this event is required | Free to attend

*A light lunch will be served

Contact:
Brian Houtman
cidp@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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QUMIN Lunch Social (November)

QUMIN Lunch Social (November)

When:
Thursday, November 30, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Where:
Gordon Hall
Room: Weclome Centre
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Attention Muslim Faculty and Staff at Queen’s University!

 

QUMIN Lunch Social !!!

 

Thursday, November 30, from 12-1 pm

Welcome Centre, Gordon Hall

 

We would like to welcome you to join us for our November QUMIN (Queen’s University Muslim Inclusion Network) Lunch Social. Bring your lunch and conversation with the intention of getting to know other Muslim staff and faculty on campus, Insha Allah.

 

Contact Dr. Mona Rahman (rahmanm@queensu.ca) or Imam Abdullah Elasmar (a.elasmar@queensu.ca) for details.

 

We are a diverse group of Muslim faculty and staff, inclusive of Teaching Assistants and Student employees, of all at Queen's seeking to establish a network of fellow community members who feel inspired by, or a sense of belonging to the faith of Islam. First and foremost, it is a safe space for those who identify as Muslim on campus to support one another through building and strenghening of connections within the community.

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Ensemble Concert Series: Choral and Percussion Ensembles

Ensemble Concert Series: Choral and Percussion Ensembles

When:
Thursday, November 30, 2023
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
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Description:

The Queen's Choral Ensemble and Percussion Ensemble are delighted to share a concert entitled "When Music Sounds". This concert will feature the Queen's Choral Ensemble in the first half, with compositions by Sirret, Burge, and Gjeilo, followed by the Percussion Ensemble after the intermission, featuring a variety of percussion combinations.

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Ensemble Concert Series: Chamber Ensemble Concert 2

Ensemble Concert Series: Chamber Ensemble Concert 2

When:
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Where:
Theological Hall
Room: Convocation Hall
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The second of the Chamber Ensemble Fall concerts, this event features small student groups performing repertoire they have chosen. 

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FREE!
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Ensemble Concert Series: Chamber Ensemble Concert 1

Ensemble Concert Series: Chamber Ensemble Concert 1

When:
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Where:
Theological Hall
Room: Convocation Hall
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The first of two Chamber Ensemble Fall concerts, this event features small student groups performing repertoire they have chosen.

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Isabel Quartet: Mozart, Burge, and Mendelssohn

Isabel Quartet: Mozart, Burge, and Mendelssohn

When:
Sunday, November 26, 2023
2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
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Description:

The second Isabel Quartet concert opens with another familiar nicknamed quartet by Mozart, The Dissonance, and features two composer’s second quartets: Mendelssohn’s Opus 13 and Queen’s faculty and Juno-winning composer, John Burge’s Death of a Lady’s Man, a 2017 homage to Leonard Cohen who died in 2016.

Program for this concert:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, String Quartet No. 19 in C major, The Dissonance
John Burge, String Quartet No. 2, Death of a Lady’s Man
Felix Mendelssohn, String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Opus 13

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Ensemble Concert Series: Wind Ensemble with RND Senior Band

Ensemble Concert Series: Wind Ensemble with RND Senior Band

When:
Monday, November 27, 2023
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
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This concert program is inspired by French culture, folklore, and tradition. Suite Française by French Composer Darius Milhaud is the perfect example. In 1944, Milhaud wrote this cornerstone work for Wind Ensemble inspired by folk songs from five different regions of France. 45 years later, his contemporary colleague Jan Van der Roost used the same composing process in his four-movement piece entitled Suite Provençale. Henri Tomasi needs no introduction. In his Ballade pour Saxophone, inspired by poet Suzanne Malard, the composer divides his piece into three sections connected without a clear break: andante, jitter, blues. “Entre la joie et la douleur, qu’un saxophone Hésitant !” This year, musicians around the world were saddened to hear of the passing of Robert W. Smith, prolific band composer and music educator. In a Gentle Rain (from the Willson Suite) composed by Mr. Smith is a tribute to his memory and all that he brought to the lives of wind players over the last 40 years. Sean O’Loughlin’s Spirals of Light highlights the way that light and sound are full of many colours. This celebration of light will leave the audience smiling with its splashes from the woodwinds, fanfares from the brass, and crashes from the percussion section.

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Ensemble Concert Series: Jazz Ensemble

Ensemble Concert Series: Jazz Ensemble

When:
Friday, November 24, 2023
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
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This concert will highlight music by Gerry Mulligan, Charlie Parker, Benny Carter, Phil Norman and the great Canadian pianist, Earl MacDonald. It should be a great evening of traditional and contemporary big band music.

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Climate Reporting: What Your Firm Needs to Know

Climate Reporting: What Your Firm Needs to Know

When:
Thursday, December 14, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
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Climate change is causing enormous shifts in our economy, and “business as usual” is no longer an option. Canada’s biggest public firms are increasingly disclosing their GHG emissions and setting greenhouse gas reduction targets for their operations. 

But there is more work to do, and new regulations, standards and investor expectations will have a big impact on how companies deal with climate change. Is your firm equipped to handle the risks created by global warming and take advantage of the opportunities in a low-carbon economy? 

On Thursday, December 14 at 12 p.m. (ET) join Smith Business Insight and the Institute for Sustainable Finance for this free 60-minute webinar that will help you understand the issues and expectations around climate disclosure, featuring a panel of Canadian industry leaders and sustainable finance experts. This event is supported by the CPA Ontario Centre for Corporate Reporting & Professionalism at Smith. 

You will learn: 

  • How corporate Canada is performing on climate risk disclosure, emissions and net-zero plans
  • The state of climate disclosure standards and regulations in Canada and globally
  • The challenges and benefits for disclosing firms
  • How to make the regulatory burden manageable
  • How investors can engage with even high-emitting firms to help them transition to net-zero
  • How rigorous disclosure standards can help the private sector contribute to Canada’s fight against climate change 

We’ll have time for a Q&A with our speakers.

Contact:
Iryna Vivchar
i.vivchar@queensu.ca
Cost:
free
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