AI-focused College proposal divides Queen’s faculty

A proposed College of Computing has become more than a debate over AI at Queen’s.

May 25, 2026

Strike picketing in 2025 and a 2024 pro-Palestine encampment cost Queen’s almost $600,000 in external security costs.

May 25, 2026

Queen’s approved its Final 2026-27 Operating Budget Overview at the May 8 Board of Trustees meeting with a warning that financial pressures are expected to continue despite new provincial funding.

May 25, 2026

Six new commissioners assumed their roles within the AMS, each hoping to create change and strengthen foundations.

Concerns over course access and staffing shortages in Queen’s Economics Department have prompted students to publicly call for changes within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS)

Questions about Queen’s research standing resurfaced during the April Senate question period as external metrics continued to place the University behind several peer institutions

Queen’s leaders discuss the role of universities amid rapid developments in AI, shifting funding priorities, and what they describe as a “post-truth” epoch.

As May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, student well-being is front and center at Queen’s.According to the Student Health Surveys Overview of 2025 Results,

Now that Ontario has lifted its domestic tuition freeze, Queen’s has approved tuition increases for the next two academic years.

As hundreds of residents continue living unhoused, Kingston announced it reached a national milestone in coordinating local supports

Whether it’s providing students with peer support or their morning coffee, the 2026-27 AMS head managers are eager to improve campus life at Queen’s.

After years of financial uncertainty and province-wide funding pressures, Queen’s leaders had an optimistic tone at their Board of Trustees meeting.

The Grad Club, described by its Board as a “home for music” and a “sanctuary for graduate students,” has closed its doors permanently.

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

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

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

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.

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