Kevin Kee named next FAS dean 

Queen’s Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) has ended a stretch of interim leadership with the appointment of a permanent dean.

May 13, 2026

Not all first-year students are able to maximize their meal plans, but Eitan Zur, Sci ’28, is looking to change that.

May 6, 2026

The AMS Assembly ratified its incoming executives and advanced an overhaul of club’s policy during its final meeting of the academic year.

May 5, 2026

A proposed College of Computer Science drew debate at Senate, with senators questioning how the initiative is being developed.

The Queen’s Grad Club has temporarily suspended all operations, citing financial challenges following an internal review.

A common student housing location experienced a brief fire on the evening of Easter Monday.

The commissions of campus affairs and clubs are under fire, with allegations ranging from a lack of communication to inappropriate language.

Queen’s 2025 Sunshine List revealed a persistent gender pay gap, with men making up most earners and receiving higher average salaries than their female counterparts 

Queen’s and Simon Fraser University (SFU) have partnered to pursue federal funding for a supercomputing initiative that could position Canada among global leaders in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.

Queen’s is looking to create a new model that aligns closer to the Bicentennial Vision and research goals.

With a collective agreement on the horizon, the Queen’s University Faculty Association (QUFA) is preparing to negotiate.

After a fall semester marked by long lines and overcrowding at campus libraries, Queen’s is introducing new temporary study spaces ahead of the winter exam period.

Queen’s Relay for Life didn’t just meet expectations, it blew past them.

Before handing the reins over to Team DAE, two outgoing AMS vice-presidents look back on a year of new services, student initiatives, and behind-the-scenes challenges.

From tackling Kingston’s parking problem to improving access to eye care, two Queen’s student teams are turning everyday challenges into award-winning ideas.

“The future of international relations is right here,” Cox said in his final lecture

Following a ceremony in the University Club, four students have now officially received their Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award.

Tricolour Award recipient and former Levana Society President Liz Muir, ArtSci ’56, rose from an isolated farming community to become a student leader, writer, and scholar.

Following a low-attendance year, Queer Space is betting bigger on Queer Prom.

The AMS’ budget is falling short of projections, with recent financial figures suggesting lower student engagement with services than expected.

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