To wrap up the fall semester, Queen’s senators agreed to another year of hybrid meetings.
An open session of the Queen’s Board of Trustees took place on Dec. 9 at Richardson Hall—the last Board meeting to take place in 2022.
Faculty erupted with concerns over the suspension of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) at the Arts and Science Faculty Board meeting on Nov. 18. 
A group of fourth-year Health and Kinesiology students came together to release a petition early the week of Nov. 22 asking Queen’s to offer an Indigenous health course open to all students.
Queen’s Equity Locator app marks spots on campus to help s find equity and human rights related resources on campus.
The Queen’s Senate is seeing a lack of engagement and unstructured conversations—according to Senator Jordan Morelli, professor in the faculty of engineering and applied physics.
Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) hosted a discussion about cancer research and clinical trials in which QHS is involved.
Vice-President of Nigeria Yemi Osinbajo came to Queen’s this week to deliver a lecture.
In the midst of COVID-19 public health measures, Esther Shenouda, Comm ’24, filed a claim in superior court challenging Queen’s University’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy. 
Dr. Matthew Strauss, a former assistant professor of medicine at Queen’s University, filed a lawsuit against Queen’s and Dr. Stephen Archer, Department of Medicine head.
Water flooded Victoria Hall after students were involved in incidents which caused damage to emergency fire hoses on Nov. 12.
Queen’s University Muslim Students’ Association (QUMSA) is raising concerns about inaccessible prayer spaces on campus.
Introduced by Olivia Batten, president of the Queen’s University Liberal Association, Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry François-Philippe Champagne spoke to a small gathering of students about life before politics and Canada’s standing in the world. 
On Tuesday, Queen’s officially welcomed Hon. Murray Sinclair, LLD ’19, as Chancellor.
Ahead of Homecoming weekend on Oct. 29, Student Wellness Services (SWS) distributed safer-partying kits as part of a campus-wide harm reduction strategy.

News in Brief: Nov. 18

November 18, 2022
Queen’s students, faculty, and staff were notified in an email from the Office of the Provost on Wednesday to mask up when in proximity with others indoors.
Queen’s Finance Association (QFA) activities were suspended on Nov. 3 following a serious incident of non-academic misconduct. 
Principal Patrick Deane is lobbying the provincial government to end the current tuition fee freeze—to ensure the University receives adequate funding
The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts was home to the Distinguished Service Awards reception on the evening of Nov. 4. 
A new business opened at the end of October at the intersection of Division and Earl St., offering students and community traditional Turkish delights.