The Smith School of Business kicked off the New Year with a leadership change, welcoming a new Dean with nearly 23 years of experience across the University.
On Jan. 28, the University announced the appointment of Amy Burns as the Dean of the Faculty of Education, starting a five-year term on July 1.
When AMS Vice-President (University Affairs) Ruth Osunde thinks about her first experience at Queen’s, the memory of a less-than-enjoyable Orientation Week immediately comes to mind.
The University’s 2024-25 Enrolment Report highlights a strong decrease in international students over the last two years. 
With increased requests in academic accommodations, the University is seeking to refine their process for processing requests.
With February marking Black History Month, the University and Kingston are ing Black students and faculty through various events.
From dreaming of wearing the “hat” to inspiring and uplifting those around her, Professor Kesha  Fevrier now   balances multiple  roles across campus, each one a new feather in her cap. 
A strike that would have seen 1,100 workers at Queen’s University walk off the job was averted after a tentative agreement was reached at the 11th hour.
Ahead of next week’s strike deadline, campus unions have one message to their employer: fair wages and respect for workers can’t wait any longer.
The first Senate of the calendar year showed the University’s uncertainty amidst pending future political leaders and what it would mean for the future of research funding at Queen’s.
A Queen’s professor is being recognized for bringing beading back to law.
Tensions are mounting between graduate students and their landlord, Queen’s University, as they push for fairer housing costs.
Three contenders are in the race for Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) President, a position that represents over 12,000 students.
Two candidates are in the running to be the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society’s (ASUS) next Vice-President (Operations).
Dr. Samuel Silver, an associate professor of Nephrology at Queen’s, is facing multiple complaints from students concerning alleged anti-Palestinian behaviour and professional conduct. 
Queen’s Hillel re the over six million Jewish people who died during the Holocaust.
Although the University’s 200th birthday is 16 years away, Principal Patrick Deane and Queen’s are already gearing up for the bicentennial celebration.
The Department of Political Studies puts a policy of its own in place against the increasing use of AI.
With the winter executive, society, and referenda elections on the horizon, student leaders are calling for a boost in voter turnout to ensure broader student engagement.
With timelines remaining uncertain, the AMS and Society of Professional Graduate Students (SGPS) have been left questioning whether the long-awaited JDUC move-in will become a reality.