Learning over the summer
Online courses and programs at Queen’s offer opportunities for summers disrupted by COVID-19.
Planning for our future
Principal strikes new COVID-19 steering committee to plan for 2020/21 academic year.
Library’s virtual doors open to students, researchers
Queen’s University Library continues to provide remote services during the university’s response to COVID-19.
Learning how to adjust
Queen's Human Resources is offering webinars to help employees adapt to their new remote working situations.
Summer 2020 Application Deadlines Extended
Due to the COVID-19 situation, May-June and May-July online summer courses will begin one week later than initially scheduled; in other words, online summer courses that start in May will now begin on May 11.
Finding new ways to support
Student Affairs is coming up with new ways to help students stay connected with Queen’s and adjust to remote learning.
Principal’s message to the Queen’s community
Dear Queen’s Community,
Supporting academic success from a distance
Queen’s has academic support for students as they transition to remote learning.