Who makes Queen's tick? Find out each week! Campus Beat sits down for in-depth talks with the unique personalities that make Queen's University the definitive university experience, from research to logistics to charitable causes.
Ring! Ring! Wanna see something super HOT before the summer? Queen’s Musical Theatre brought Heathers to Kingston! In this episode, CFRC’s Nathan Zhe chatted with QMT’s Vocal Director Ryan Killoran about QMT and their upcoming production hitting the Baby Grand April 10th-17th! Details below! Queen's Musical Theatre is proud to announce “HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL” as our Winter 2025 Production. Book, Music and Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy. Based on the film written by Daniel Waters, “HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL” was originally directed Off-Broadway by Andy Fickman and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks. “HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com. “HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL” follows the story of Veronica Sawyer as she navigates the usual trials of high school: friends, popularity, love and murder. With music, book, and lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe and Kevin Murphy, the musical adapts the 1989 cult classic dark comedy movie of the same name. The musical shows Veronica's relationship with the popular mean girls at her high school, all named Heather, and her romance with the new mysterious boy in town Jason “J.D.” Dean. But things begin to escalate as J.D. shows his darker side and soon people start to die. Veronica must deal with the school's believing the deceased to be complex, tragic heroes who took their own lives, instead of bad people who were murdered. Heathers: The Musical knows what to poke fun at and what to take seriously. This is evident in its equal-part satirical and serious exploration of the musical's many topics, including high school, cycles of abuse, bullying, violence, mental health, and suicide. Queen's Musical Theatre's “HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL” directed by Sarena Abramson, and produced by Nathan Zhe, will be running from April 10th – 17th, 2025 at Baby Grand Theatre, Kingston Grand Theatre. Enjoy the conversation!
In today's extended episode, we feature conversations with four of the five MP Candidates for Kingston and the Islands who responded to our invitations for interviews about their campaigns. We chatted with Mark Gerretsen, incumbent MP for the Liberal Party seeking re-election, alongside Daria Juude-Hope, candidate for the NDP; Bryan Paterson, candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada, as well as Fintan Hartnett, candidate for the Kingston and Islands Green Party. We reached out on four separate occasions to the local People's Party of Canada campaign team for Ronald Perry but received no response by the time of broadcast. All candidates were interviewed separately due to their busy schedules and asked the same questions. In this program, we present each candidates' responses for the benefit of the Queen's and Kingston and the Islands community members. To learn more about the federal election occurring on April 28th, you can visit elections.ca for information on how to register and how to vote. Thank you for joining us here on CFRC 101.9 FM and we hope you enjoy our conversations with the 2025 federal MP candidates for Kingston and the Islands!
Quilt is Queen’s University’s undergraduate literary publication. It was established by members of the English Department Student Council in 2020, with the goal of providing writers across disciplines at Queen's University a platform to share their brilliant work and to collaborate with those who might not share their same program of study, but do share a passion for the written word. Quilt strives to bridge the gap between creative and academic writing and foster a space where the intersection between formality and imagination can exist. In this CFRC takeover, the Quilt team chats about Quilt, its upcoming launch event ahead of the upcoming issue’s title, NOSTOS. Enjoy!
In this Club Takeover special, we chat with Greg Hicks and Laura Bernier of the Queen’s Swing Dance Club. This club is a swing dance community active at Queen’s in Kingston ratified by the Alma Mater Society in 1999 and celebrating its jubilee this year. Each Monday, the group offers beginner lessons followed by social dancing at The Spire open to students and community members. Join the Queen’s Swing Dance Club in celebrating their Silver Jubilee On March 28th at St. Mark’s Lutherat at 6:45 PM for a blues dj-ed social dance. On Saturday the 29th, the club will be at St. George’s Great Hall at 1 PM for a Balboa lesson and a DJ’d social dance followed by a Lindy Hop Lesson and Live Band social dance featuring Ed Thompson’s 6+1 starting at 6:30 PM. Learn more and join the club by following the club’s instagram @queenssdc or visiting their website at www.queenssdc.ca.
Step into the ever-evolving world of the Internet—where reality blurs between a show and a podcast! For this special club takeover, we welcomed Iulia Rus, Assistant Director of the DAN School of Drama and Music's Winter 2025 Major Love and Information, along with Charlie Hensel, who plays “Z” in the production. Recorded in the cozy CFRC studio, our conversation delves into the creative process behind this unique show, currently running at the Studio Theatre in the Isabel Bader Centre from March 5–16. Join us as we go behind the scenes, exploring the stories of the dedicated drama students bringing Love and Information to life at Theological Hall! This episode is hosted and produced by Nathan Zhe
Coming up in this special Queen’s Club Takeover of CFRC’s Campus Beat airwaves, we’re chatting with folks from the group Let’s Get Revved Up. The Let’s Get Revved Up club was formed in 2023 with the mission of raising funds and awareness for the Revved Up program. Revved Up is a not-for-profit organization at Queen’s that supports physical activity opportunities for individuals living with physical and developmental disabilities. In light of recent and ongoing budget cuts to the program, the team’s ultimate goal is to work towards improving the functioning of Revved Up. They are also running a big event on March 22nd to support their club’s initiatives. Here with us in this episode to chat about Let’s Get Revved Up are the club’s co-chairs Amy Anderson and Erin Moskovic. The full broadcast version of this episode also contained a great playlist of songs curated by Revved Up participants but are not included in this podcast due to copyright. Thank you for joining us!
Hello and welcome to another episode of Campus Beat! In this installment, we're thrilled to sit down with Queen's University Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale, along with this year's Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award winners: Hannah Burrows, Ore Maxwell, and Zaid Kasim. The Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award (ABTA)—named in honor of Dr. Agnes Benidickson, Queen's University Chancellor from 1980 to 1996—is the highest honor a Queen's student can receive. It recognizes exceptional leadership, character, community impact, and distinguished service during their time at Queen's. Induction into the Tricolour Society is a testament to the profound contributions these individuals have made to the university and its culture. Queen's Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale, herself a Tricolour Award recipient last year, has announced that this year's Tricolour Awards and Induction Gala will take place on April 4th. As always, CFRC will proudly broadcast the event live from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. To learn more about the awards, register for the ceremony, or explore the legacy of the Tricolour Society, visit queensu.ca/alumni or the Office of the Rector's website at queensu.ca/rector. Join us as we dive into a conversation with Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale and this year's award winners to discuss their incredible achievements, their impact on Queen's University life, and what this honor means to them. Tune in for an inspiring episode you won't want to miss!
In this special edition of Campus Beat, we’re pleased to welcome members of the Queen’s Royal Canadian Moon Patrol Team, a design team of multidisciplinary engineering students at Queen’s University getting ready to compete in NASA’s 2025 Human Exploration Rover Challenge in Huntville, Alabama this spring. We chatted with team members about their group and its formation, the competition and the work each are doing individually and together as a team to be ready for Alabama. We get many insights about the collaborative work engineering students undertake on campus where they can mobilize their own expertise while developing new skillsets as well. We also learn more about what the future holds for this group, and ways listeners can support their endeavour. We hope you enjoy the episode.
Hello again and welcome everyone to another special edition of Campus Beat airing on CFRC 101.9 FM, streaming at cfrc.ca and on your favorite mobile apps like iheartradio. You can find CFRC on instagram at @cfrcmusic, I'm Dinah Jansen and with me is Abyaz Karim, a Masters student in International Business who has recently joined our news team as the Campus News Reporter, alongside our dedicated AMS student volunteer Jaya Kumar, and Jesse Bell, CFRC’s Local Journalism Initiative Producer and Program Coordinator. Coming up in this episode as part of Campus Beat's special coverage of AMS and SGPS elections and referenda, we're pleased to present conversations we held with each of the Clubs and groups running campaigns to establish, increase or continue AMS student fees during the Alma Mater Society's elections and referenda taking place on January 29th and 30th. We chatted with or read statements on behalf of 21 fee seeking clubs and groups. In our first segment, we'll cover groups seeking to establish a new fee including QHacks, the Ban Righ Centre, the Queen's Muslim Students' Association, and the Iranian Student Association. Thank you for joining us, we hope you enjoy the program.
Welcome to Campus Beat broad and podcasting from CFRC 101.9 FM. In this episode, host Dinah Jansen alongisde Abyaz Karim, Jaya Kumar, and Jesse Bell present conversations with and read statements from clubs and groups seeking to establish, increase, or continue mandatory or optional fees during the SGPS referendum that takes place January 29th and 30th. All students are reminded that voting occurs online via simply voting and that the AMS and SGPS will send ballots out at 12:01 in the morning on January 29th. You can learn more about elections processes for both our student governments by visiting SGPS.ca and myAMS.org. In the meantime, let's jump in to our conversations with and statement reads for clubs and groups seeking fees during the SGPS referendum. Thank you for joining us!
Hello again and welcome everyone to this special edition of CFRC 101.9 FM's Campus Beat with host, Dinah Jansen who is joined by Abyaz Karim, a Masters student in International Business who has recently joined the CFRC news team as the Campus News Reporter, alongside one of the station's dedicated AMS student volunteers, Jaya Kumar. Coming up, we're pleased to present conversations we held with each of the Candidates running for SGPS Executive Offices in addition to statements our team has read on behalf of those who could not join us in time for broadcast. In this episode, you'll hear from or about 14 SGPS Executive Candidates including SGPS Trustee Candidates Emils Matiss and Nick Mertin, Presidential Candidate Dawood Tullah, Vice President Community Candidates Ava Fiorino, Claire Dobbie, and Tanya Joseph, and also the Vice President Finance Candidate Oishik Battacharya. After that, you'll year from or about the Vice President Graduate Candidates Ali Fathi, Ikeolupawo Baruwa, and Surabhi Velagala followed by the Vice President Professional Candidates Amir Shetaia, Destine Lee, Megan Roth, and Rit Nanda. Thank you for joining us here on CFRC 101.9 FM's Campus Beat, we hope you enjoy the episode.
Hello again and welcome everyone to this special edition of Campus Beat. Coming up in this episode, we're pleased to present conversations we held with each of the Candidates running for AMS Executive Offices including Presidential Candidates Jana Amer and Nico Brasset Duque, candidates for Vice President University Affairs, Dreyden George and Alyssa Perisa, and the candidate for Vice President Operations, Elena Nurzynski. Let's jump into our conversation now with AMS Presidential Candidate Jana Amer. While you're here, check out our coverage of the AMS All Candidates Debate which took place on January 23rd in Goodes Commons! Thank you for joining us on CFRC's Campus Beat and our coverage of AMS and SGPS elections and referenda at Queen's University.
Welcome to CFRC's Campus Beat and our coverage of AMS and SGPS Elections and Referenda coming up on January 29th and 30th. In this installment of our special broadcast and podcasts, we have the available recording furnished to us by the AMS of the January 23rd AMS 2025 All Candidates' Debate, a historic event as it is the first un-slated election of Executives where candidates now run as individuals, not as slated teams of three. Unfortunately, technical issues encountered by the AMS technical team on the ground in Goodes Commons led to recording issues leading to the loss of introductory remarks, but also the loss of audio quality and feed for a brief period, impacting opening remarks for the Candidates for Vice President of University Affairs and several of their responses to questions. CFRC has taken steps to salvage what content we could for broadcast and we congratulate the AMS tech team on the ground who successfully remediated recording issues about 25 minutes into the debate ensuring the remaining content we will listen to is clear and for furnishing CFRC with the content. Video of the debate is available on the AMS's Youtube page audio for this broadcast is also available on CFRC's Campus Beat podcast via Spotify, Apple Music and podcast.cfrc.ca. As some content was either not recorded or lost due to technical issues, we encourage you to download the Campus Beat AMS Executive Candidates Interviews via podcast.cfrc.ca, Spotify or Apple Podcasts where you can enjoy a full discussion with the VP University Affairs candidates. In the meantime, following the condensed remarks by VPUA Candidates Dreyden George and Alyssa Perisa at the top of this episode, we'll hear opening remarks from the Vice President of Operations Candidate Elena Nurzynski who will then field questions related to the VPOPs portfolio. After that, we'll hear opening remarks from the AMS Presidential Candidates Jana Amer and Nico Brasset Duque who will also field questions related to the role of AMS President. The AMS All Candidates debate was facilitated by moderators Andrew Anderson, AMS Chief Returning Officer, and Rebekha Feldman, AMS Chief Electoral Officer. Thank you to the AMS technical team for their hard work on the ground on January 23rd in Goodes Commons and for furnishing the recording of this historic event. Thank you for tuning into CFRC's Campus Beat today and our coverage of the AMS All Candidates debate. We hope you enjoy the episode.
In this special installment of Campus Beat, we continue with our special AMS and SGPS Elections and Referenda coverage presenting footage from the January 22nd 2025 Society of Graduate and Professional Students All Candidates Debate which occurred virtually with an almost historic number of candidates running for SGPS office. Video of the debate is available on the SGPS website at SGPS.ca. The debate was also broadcast on CFRC 101.9 FM/CFRC.ca on Sunday January 26th 2025. SGPS Deputy Speaker Eileen O'Brien facilitated the January 22nd All-Candidates debate as moderator. Following Ms. O'Brien's brief introduction, we'll hear introductory remarks from SGPS Trustee Candidates Emils Matiss, a neuroscience PhD Candidate, and Nick Mertin, a graduate student transitioning from Masters to PhD in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Following their introductions, we'll hear from Vice President Community Candidate Tanya Joseph, a PhD student in the Faculty of Education, followed by VP Graduate Candidate Ali Fathi, PhD candidate in Civil Engineering and then VP Graduate candidate Ikeoluwapo Baruwa, PhD Candidate in the Faculty of Education and Surabhi Velagala, a Master's student in Public Health Sciences. Following their remarks, we will hear from the SGPS Presidential Candidate Dawood Tullah, a 2L student in the Faculty of Law student who is running unopposed followed by Oishik Bhattacharya, a Master's candidate in the Faculty of Law running for VP Finance unopposed. Then we'll hear opening remarks from three of the four VP Professional Candidates starting with Destine Lee, a 1L student in Law, followed by Megan Roth, a second year medical student, and Rit Nanda, a PhD Candidate in Environmental Studies. The fourth candidate Amir Shetaia from Electrical and Computer Engineering did not participate in the All Candidates Debate. Two VP Community Candidates Ava Fiorino and Claire Dobbie were also not present for the debate. Following each candidate's opening remarks, they will then field prepared questions from the SGPS, then field questions from SGPS members present in the virtual space, and debate with each other on those questions. Thank you for joining us here on the Campus Beat podcast for our coverage of the SGPS All Candidates debate, we hope you enjoy the program.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Nicolas Lamp of the Faculty of Law to discuss breaking news from the United States concerning announcements from the incoming Donald Trump administration that the new President intends to impose 25% tariffs on goods from both Canada and Mexico heading into the US. To learn more about the issues and potential impacts of this proposed policy for Canadians and Canadian industry, we caught up with Lamp, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law cross appointed with the School of Policy Studies, and also serves as the Director of the Annual Queen's Institute on Trade Policy, a professional training course for Canadian trade officials that is hosted by the Queen's School of Policy Studies. Thank you for joining us, we hope you enjoy the conversation. Following this discussion, CFRC Campus News Reporter Ali Al-Safadi covers student-led campus news publications, their role in amplifying student voices, fostering creativity, and building a sense of community.
Hello and welcome to this special podcast featuring the Installation of Shelagh Rogers, 16th Chancellor of Queen’s University held at Grant Hall on November 11th 2024. Chancellor Rogers was installed at the first ceremony of the Fall 2024 Convocation period. The event was live streamed on the Queen’s University website and broadcast on CFRC 101. 9 FM and CFRC.ca from 2:30-4 PM. In addition to the official installation ceremony, this special episode also includes remarks by Honorary Degree Recipient Kent Monkman and the conferral of degrees in the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and the Faculty of Health Sciences. Welcome and enjoy!
Hello and welcome to this special podcast featuring the Installation Reception for Shelagh Rogers, 16th Chancellor of Queen’s University held at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts on November 11th 2024. The private reception featured several speakers and a special playlist curated by Chancellor Rogers herself. The reception was broadcast via CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston and streamed on CFRC.ca from 5:30 – 7 pm. Welcome and enjoy! Musical selections curated by Chancellor Rogers for this occasion are available for streaming anytime worldwide via Spotify.
Host Dinah Jansen covers campus news headlines including the recent passing of The Honourable Murray Sinclair, the installation of Shelagh Rogers as Queen’s University’s 16th Chancellor on November 11th, recent NSERC accolades for two university scholars, and the University’s recent celebration of this year’s Distinguished Service Award recipients. Campus News Reporter Ali Al-Safadi follows with a report on the Queen’s Palestinian Law Association’s November 7th 2024 event featuring a talk by Francesca Albanese, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Palestinian territories. Safadi then follows with a rundown of the AMS Fall Trustee Elections and Fall Referenda results.
In this episode, host Dinah Jansen covers campus news headlines including Dr. Jane Philpott’s imminent departure from her deanship in the Faculty of Health Sciences, the Ministry of Labour’s recent issuance of a No Board Report related to collective agreement negotiations between Queen’s University and PSAC 901 (Unit 2) Post Doctoral Fellows, and Norma Barrett’s appointment as University Ombudsperson effective October 1st. Following headlines, CFRC Campus News Reporter Ali Al-Safadi debuts with a story covering AMS Trustee elections and student fee referenda occurring October 30th and 31st featuring interviews with two Trustee candidates
Hello and welcome to another edition of Campus Beat! In this episode, we share a recording of CFRC’s live broadcast of the 2024 Queen’s University Tricolour Awards Ceremony where Niki Boytchuk Hale, Kyla Gibson, Tara Rezvan, and Meena Waseem were inducted into the Tricolour Society. The event took place at the University Club on April […]
Hello and welcome to another edition of Campus Beat! In this episode, we have the privilege of chatting with Niki Boytchuk Hale, Kyla Gibson, Tara Rezvan, and Meena Waseem, this year’s Agnes Benedickson Tricolour Award Winners! Named in honour of Dr. Agnes Benidickson, former Chancellor of Queen’s University from 1980 to 1996, the Agnes Benidickson […]
In this episode, we present an exclusive interview with Calder Bryson, Chief Electoral Officer for the Alma Mater Society undertaken on February 2nd 2024. Bryson discusses electoral processes for the AMS Executive Team following the January 31st withdrawal of a team member from JNN, the potential impacts for student engagement with the voting process for […]
In this extended episode of Campus Beat we feature interviews with community and student clubs seeking new fees or renewing existing ones during this year’s AMS and SGPS Elections and Referenda occuring February 6th and 7th. Several clubs did not respond to our requests for interview. The AMS Elections Team furnished us with available nomination […]
In this episode of Campus Beat, we welcome this year's Alma Mater Society Executive Team candidates now running for election. Team JNN is the only slated team running in the 2024 AMS elections. Jason Kim, Noah Mawji and Nicolas Brasset also known as Nico join us to discuss their experience and their vision for AMS […]
In this episode airing on CFRC 101.9 FM/cfrc.ca at 5:30 ET on January 31st, we feature discussions with the 2024-25 Society of Graduate and Professional Students Executive Candidates currently campaigning ahead of the February 6th and 7th 2024 election period. We were able to catch up with Emils Matiss, Simran Sharma, Katie Zutautas, Zaid Kassim, […]
The December 19th edition of Campus Beat features Erika Singh’s Campus Corner segment with highlights on holiday events and services offered by the Queen’s University International Centre (QUIC) and some of the resources available to students who may be impacted by the proposed cuts to courses at Queen’s University. Dinah Jansen also sits down for […]
On October 1st 2023, The Conversation published an article entitled “Family Doctor Shortage: Medical education reform can help address critical gaps, starting with a specialized program”, a critical article of interest to every Canadian, including the 6 million Canadians who find themselves without a family doctor. The article is available via the Conversation.com to read […]
In this episode, we cover campus news headlines and sit down with Dr. Kathleen Rühland , lead author and senior research scientist with the Queen's Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab (PEARL), whose team recently published a groundbreaking article entitled “Arctic Warming Drives Striking Twenty-First Century Ecosystem Shifts in Great Slave Lake” in Proceedings of the […]
In this episode, we cover Queen’s University news headlines, highlights from Homecoming 2023, Gaels sports updates, and conversations with three of this year’s Queen’s University Distinguished Service Award winners-Chris Berga, Dr. Elizabeth Jane Errington, and Colette Steer. These full length interviews cover their many years of service, their drive and inspirations, and responses upon learning […]
In this edition of Campus Beat, we cover campus news with feature reportage from Queen’s Journal newsletter, The Campus Catchup plus a great conversation with Queen’s University Vice Principal Advancement, Karen Bertrand. Learn more about Homecoming 2023 events, the University District Safety Initiative in effect October 14-Nov 1st and more. Don’t forget to tune into […]
Campus Beat on CFRC 101.9 FM relaunched on September 28th 2023 at 5 PM! In this season premier, we cover Truth and Reconciliation Day activities at Queen’s University and feature a discussion on the meaning of ‘Reconciliation’ by Queen’s Chancellor, The Honourable Murray Sinclair. We also cover the new Queen’s Remembers Plinth installation, the opening […]
Launching Wednesday July 12th 2023 on CFRC 101.9 FM, we're pleased to broadcast and podcast the first of two Inquiry@Queen's episodes! In April 2023, CFRC's Campus News Liaison Erika Singh sat with winning presenters at this annual undergraduate conference at @queensuniversity @queensulibrary in March, a conference with the theme “Misinformation: Rogue Inquiries”. In this episode, Erika chats […]
Launching Wednesday July 12th 2023 on CFRC 101.9 FM, we’re pleased to broadcast and podcast the first of three Inquiry@Queen’s episodes! In April 2023, CFRC’s Campus News Liaison Erika Singh sat with winning presenters at this annual undergraduate conference at @queensuniversity @queensulibrary in March, a conference with the theme “Misinformation: Rogue Inquiries”. In this episode, […]
On June 7th, Queen's University Library announced that it was giving Queen's alumni extended off campus access to a selection of electronic resources including jStor, SAGE, Taylor and Francis and more in an effort to allow alumni to continue their journey of learning after completing their programs of study. In this episode, we caught up […]
In this special episode of Campus Beat, we sit down with Queen’s Rector Owen Crawford-Lem and each of the 2023 Agnes Benedickson Tricolour Award inductees. On March 23rd 2023, Queen’s University announced that Laura Devenny (Artsci'23), Samara Lijiam (Artsci'23), Jane Mao (Artsci'21, MEd'23), and Nishana Ramsawak (PhD'24), have each been named recipients of the 2023 Agnes […]
Following the completion of the UN Climate Change Conference, otherwise known as COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh in November 2022, we chat with two Queen’s University Professors about the conference’s goals and outcomes. Over 45,000 participants from countries around the world attended the conference. At the event's opening, it was understood that the 194 countries that […]
Kingston, ON Oct 3, 2022- CFRC 101.9 FM Radio Queen's University will host a Plaque Unveiling Ceremony of the station's official Centennial Plaque on October 7th 2022 at 1 pm outside of Carruthers Hall on Queen's University Campus (62 Fifth Field Company Lane). All members of the Queen's and Kingston communities are welcome to attend. […]
In this special edition of CFRC's Campus Beat, host Dinah Jansen brings you cheerful conversations with this year's Queen's University Distinguished Service Award winners. Queen's faculty, staff, students, retirees, elected, appointed, ex officio or honorary members of of University Council, the Queen’s Alumni Association, and the Board of Trustees are invited each year to nominate candidates […]
In our first segment we chat with James Barron, PhD Candidates in Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy at Queen’s University. He and his team recently discovered for the first time a magnetic field around Polaris, the star commonly known as the North Star. Barron sheds light on what cepheid class stars and magnetic fields are, […]
In this episode, we chat with Tina Abo Al-Soof recent top presenter at the 2022 Inquiry at Queen’s Conference. She sits down with us to discuss her paper and presentation entitled “The History of Archaeological Work and Attitudes towards Antiquities at Uruk.” Uruk, also known as Warka, is an ancient Mesopotamian site in modern Iraq […]
From March 9th through March 11th 2022, Queen's University hosted the 16th annual Inquiry @ Queen's Conference, this year via zoom with a keynote delivered by Dr. Asha Varadharajan from the Department of English who was awareded the Queen's Promoting Student Inqurity Teaching Award in 2021. In our first segment, we chat with one of […]
Tis the season of Tricolour Awards! The Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award and induction in the Tricolour Society is the highest tribute that can be paid to a student for valuable and distinguished service to the University in non-athletic, extra-curricular activities. Such service may have been confined to a single field, or it may have taken […]