Statement against anti-Black racism at Queen's
I have written many times before that racism has no place on our campus, and while I fully believe that, it would be naĂŻve to think it does not exist. Recent events have made that very clear.
I have written many times before that racism has no place on our campus, and while I fully believe that, it would be naĂŻve to think it does not exist. Recent events have made that very clear.
Date
Thursday March 2, 2023Location
Richardson Hall, Room 118This session is an opportunity to drop in and ask questions about the application process or other details related to the Principal's Impact Courses.
Attending the 16th general conference of the International Association of Universities (IAU) in Dublin this October, I was pleased to accept on behalf of Queen’s a “Learning Badge” that confirmed the progress our university is making in its planning and strategy for internationalization. “Global engagement” is the term we prefer to use for this aspect of our work because it suggests a higher degree of intentionality and purposiveness – not mere acquiescence in a process driven by circumstance.
Queen’s University continues its effort to make advancements in its pursuit of a more equitable campus community. The release of both the 2021-22 Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Task Force Implementation reports show advancements made in equity and Indigenization at Queen’s.
The Principal’s Holiday Reception brought Queen’s employees together on Wednesday, Dec. 7, to reconnect with colleagues from across the university, and try out some tasty treats in the main gym of the Athletics and Recreation Centre.
It marked a return to an in-person format for the event for the first time since 2019 due to the pandemic.
Attendees were able to submit a ballot for a gingerbread house draw and to donate non-perishable food items for the AMS food bank.
For the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queen’s community will be joining together in person without gathering restrictions for a live ceremony to mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on Dec. 6. The national day memorializes the 14 women who were murdered at l’École Polytechnique in Montreal in 1989. It is a day to remember the victims and think about the effects that gender-based violence has had – and continues to have – on society.
Dear Students, Staff and Faculty,
The Honourable Murray Sinclair was named Queen’s University’s 15th Chancellor in April 2021 but, due to the pandemic and illness, an official installation event was not held. That changed on Nov. 15, 2022, when Chancellor Sinclair was formally installed in a special hybrid ceremony broadcasted online from campus’ Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
This Spring saw Queen’s first in-person convocation since the onset of the pandemic in 2020. It was a gloriously festive event with two ceremonies every day for five days, during which graduands from 2022 as well as the two previous years were able to cross the stage, receive much-deserved congratulations, and savour their success.
Date
Wednesday December 7, 2022Location
ARC Main GymThe holiday gathering will be held on Wednesday, December 7th at the Athletics and Recreation Centre main gym from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Hospitality Services will be providing our meal and a gingerbread building giveaway will take place.
Once more, as we have done in the past, the Office of the Principal would like to show its appreciation for Queen’s employees with a free hot beverage at one of the university’s participating food outlets* on December 7th. For those employees not located in Kingston, arrangements will be made to provide you with a hot beverage on this day.
To encourage everyone to attend, employees travelling to campus for the gathering should be aware that parking restrictions on surface lots will not be enforced during business hours on December 7.
*Participating food outlets
The Lazy Scholar – Victoria Hall
Location 21 – David C. Smith House
MC2 – Mackitosh-Corry Hall
Library Café – Stauffer Library
Goodes Café – Goodes Hall
Wally’s – Botterell Hall
Student Street Express – Duncan McArthur Hall
Jean Royce Dining Hall – Jean Royce