Marketing Queen’s a collaborative effort
The Marketing MUSE Conference brings together the university’s marketing and communications professionals for a day of development and inspiration.
Dialogue focuses on the importance of Indigenous research and engagement
Recently, more than 70 people – including Queen’s scholars, students and community members – attended an event in Robert Sutherland Hall intended to celebrate Indigenous research on campus, and talk about steps forward for this diverse and engaged group of scholars, as well as ways to enhance collaboration and support activities. The initiative was a
Stage set for tribute concert
Premiere Party for Screen Cultures and Curatorial Studies*
Housed in the state-of-the-art Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, the new Master's and PhD in Screen Cultures and Curatorial Studies* are unique because of their linkage of adjacent disciplines: film and media studies and, more generally, the study of screen cultures, film and media production, and
Celebrating the Amazing Queen’s Women of 2018
2018 was a year filled with the groundbreaking work and achievements of the many amazing, inspiring women at Queen’s. As a current female ArtSci student, I have been blown away by how much women have accomplished within every industry this year, both here at Queen’s and beyond.
Virtual exhibit examines the digital future
Last fall, experts and audience members gathered at Queen’s University to discuss the future of research, knowledge sharing, and the student learning experience in the digital age at the first-ever Principal’s Symposium.
Maintaining Mohawk Identity
Note: This article was originally written by Phil Gaudreau and posted in the Queen's Gazette.