Two projects led by Queen’s researchers received almost $10 million in funding to advance their work.
Beyond the limestone buildings and trailing ivy, Queen’s is trying to get a picture of how students experience campus.
The Board of Trustees met for an open session on March 5 over Zoom. 
Following community activism and consultations, Queen’s has lowered tuition fees for international PhD students.
Queen’s hasn’t decided how exactly the COVID-19 vaccine will factor into its campus re-opening plan for the 2021-22 year.
The University has initiated the final round of on the revised Harassment and Discrimination Policy and Procedure.
The University is offering a new service to help keep Queen’s and the broader Kingston community stay safe: Campus Market.
Queen’s announced it’s postponing another round of in-person convocations this spring in an email to graduating students Monday afternoon.
The University announced on Feb. 16 that it will defer the start of the JDUC redevelopment by one year to May 2022.
Queen’s will be receiving additional funding from the Ontario government to increase mental health resources for students.
Queen’s Senate met Tuesday over Zoom to discuss the sinking of Laurentian, the University’s mission, and the plan for returning to campus.
Queen’s students can now order groceries through the University’s new grocery delivery program: Campus Market.
The University is planning to offer in-person programming next year, pandemic permitting.
Though Queen’s had announced it was planning two in-person Homecoming celebrations in October, Principal Patrick Deane cancelled those plans this morning.
The Indigenous Knowledge Initiative (IKI) has undergone significant changes under COVID-19 to safely continue serving the Queen’s community.
In the face of some alumni resistance to removing Sir John A. Macdonald’s name from the law building, Queen’s is standing by its decision to strip the building’s name.
As students consider making plans for Reading Week, the Provost is reminding students to stay home to protect the community from the spread of COVID-19.
Principal Patrick Deane released an update to the student body addressing progress made to combat anti-Black, anti-Indigenous racism at Queen’s, which he’d originally released in August as an 11–point Declaration of Commitment to Address Systemic Racism.
It’s official: double HOCO is a go, pandemic permitting. 
The School of Religion released a statement acknowledging the “disturbing incident” that happened during an event it hosted Tuesday afternoon.