Queen’s Senate started the 2020-21 year with a meeting on Sept. 29 through video-chat platform Zoom.
Principal Patrick Deane called the global standing of Queen’s a “critically important issue” in his address to the Board of Trustees on Sept. 25.
The University confirmed four new cases of COVID-19 in the Queen’s community on Friday afternoon.
After its first week of operations, the Queen’s COVID-19 testing centre is provoking mixed responses from student s.
After COVID-19 related delays, the University shared it will be installing dispensers for free menstrual products on Sept. 28.
Months after the flags at the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre were vandalized, the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies (SKHS) hung Pride and Indigenous flags in the windows of its building.
As Queen’s adapts to the “new normal” in residence, sustainability has taken a back seat to health and safety.
In the Queen’s University Climate Action Plan, Queen’s committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2040. The app NetZero hopes to help the University and its students achieve this goal. 
The University announced on Thursday that a student living in residence has tested positive for COVID-19.
The University announced on Tuesday that most courses will be delivered remotely in the winter term.
Just days after a Queen’s student tested positive for COVID-19, the University shared its plans for managing an outbreak of the virus in the community.
Following Queen’s senior istration’s declaration of commitment to anti-racism, the Queen’s Faculty of Law formed an Anti-Racism Working Group.
A second case of COVID-19 in the Queen’s community was reported on Monday afternoon by Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington (KFL&A) Public Health.
Following low opening numbers, the School of Nursing (SON)’s Wellness Coach is hoping to see more students access her services this fall.
This week, Queen’s students have the opportunity to show and affirmation for survivors of sexual violence and assault through the Letters to Survivors Campaign. 
Queen’s announced on Thursday it had extended hours at its Satellite COVID-19 Assessment Centre for the weekend.
On the same day the University confirmed a positive COVID-19 case in a Queen’s student, Principal Patrick Deane warned against disregarding public health directives. 
This year, some students are turning away from the Campus Bookstore to find their textbooks.
The Queen’s University Library announced in a release on Sept. 8 that 150 individual study seats will be made available for student use in Stauffer Library as of that day.
As Queen’s attempts to prioritize health and safety leading into the fall term, it’s asking students to track their own symptoms through SeQure.