Spending time outside also fosters resilience and environmental awareness. Studies show people are often more active outdoors, and that exposure to natural settings supports mood and recovery better ...
Essential repairs to Herstmonceux Castle will be completed this fall, with all areas to be accessible by the end of the year.
The University Club has been open to everyone – membership no longer required – for almost a year and is offering dining and ...
Queen’s is making it easier – and safer – to manage NetID accounts. Beginning Sept. 22, 2025, the way Queen’s NetID passwords are created, reset, and recovered will transition to a modern platform ...
Faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community partners are encouraged to review the document and share their perspectives.
Virtual and in-person training and development opportunities are available for employees.
The university is now offering a pilot program of additional orientation sessions for new faculty focused on topics such as tenure, graduate supervision, and more.
All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to opt in to text message alerts to receive instant notifications in the event of an emergency.
The day acknowledges the history and impact of residential schools on Indigenous Peoples and communities across Canada.
Forty-five years after Terry Fox set out on his Marathon of Hope, his legacy continues to shape how cancer is studied and treated in Canada. That vision now drives the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres ...
Researchers are weaving touch-sensitive fabrics that could make cars, homes and even health care smarter and safer.
The concept of a vampire predates Bram Stoker’s tales of Count Dracula — probably by several centuries. But did vampires ever really exist? In 1819, 80 years before the publication of Dracula, John ...