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The Interim Vice-Provost will continue to focus on undergraduate enrolment, international recruitment, and admission initiatives.
Principal Patrick Deane and Provost Matthew Evans are pleased to announce the appointment of Ann Tierney as Queen’s next Vice-Provost (Global Engagement). Ms. Tierney will succeed Sandra den Otter, ...
Queen’s employees marking milestone years of continuous service in 2025 were recognized during the annual Celebration of Service dinner and reception, held on Monday, June 16 at Ban Righ Dining Hall.
The university increased its rank with gains in research impact, international partnerships, and graduate outcomes, improving its position for the third year in a row.
This Faculty traces its origins to Queen's Royal Charter of 1841, which declared that the University would both train students as Presbyterian ministers and instruct youth "in the various branches in ...
Queen's main campus is located on roughly 100 acres of land on the southwestern edge of downtown Kingston. Its approximate boundaries are King Street in the south, Earl Street in the north, ...
This faculty owes its creation in 1893 largely to the vision of Principal George Grant. While travelling from coast to coast in 1872 as part of CPR engineer Sandford Fleming's survey party, he became ...
Queen's became the first university in North America to offer "distance education" in 1889. In that year, the Senate formalized an earlier practice and announced that it would permit arts and science ...
Queen's celebrated its 150th anniversary from May 1991 to May 1992 with a long list of high-profile academic and non-academic events, headlined by a Royal Visit on October 28, 1991 from Prince Charles ...
Completed in 1966 and located on Division Street, Dupuis Hall is named after Nathan Fellowes Dupuis, an influential professor of mathematics at Queen's in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and a ...
Queen’s role in preparing its graduates for politics has many roots. One of the most vigorous is Queen’s Model Parliament, which was founded in 1947 and is still flourishing. Since 1858, the Alma ...
On March 7, 1842, two professors and 13 students met for Queen's University's first class in a small wood-frame house at 67 Colborne Street. In the fall of 1842, they moved to rented quarters at 320 ...