A free event for all Con-Ed students! Come play board games and meet other Con-Eddies!
QWave Master Classes are hosted by experienced musicians hailing from places as local as Kingston to industrial hubs such as Toronto and New York. ClickNPress, the magical musical duo, will talk about their experiences with creating music, special production techniques using digital audio workstations (DAWs), and songwriting.
Information night for life science students who are interested in going on exchange or who are going on exchange next semester. Check out our Instagram (@queensulifesci) for more details!
Put on your comfiest clothes, grab all your friends and come join us for a spooky movie night on Thursday October 26th at 8:30pm. The movie will be hosted in KIN100. This is not a ticketed event and anyone is welcome to come by!
Join other Queen's U Swifties to listen to 1989 (Taylor's Version) right when it releases! Reserve your free ticket following the link in our Instagram bio @quswifties.
Don't miss the QUASC POP-UP Event at the Arc Atrium! Student-owned retail stores will be displaying and selling their merchandise. Each store will donate 15% of sales to fund our club and future initiatives. This funding is particularly significant for our biggest event of the year, the Autism Walk in April 2023, where all proceeds […]
Russian and Eastern European Studies Society (REESS) will be hosting a Halloween event on Monday, October 30th, from 6:00 - 9:00 PM at Watson 217. Join us for discussions on topics like magic and mythology, a movie screening, and a raffle! Open to all students.
This will be our first bake sale! We will be selling goodies from Coffee Way donuts and some baked items from Loblaws to help fundraise for the Make-A-Wish foundation. All proceeds will go back directly for wish children in the Kingston community!
Lecture by Professor Gauvin Bailey on Louis XIV, Versailles, the King of Siam, and Ballet-Opera Diplomacy in the 17th Century. Students of all disciplines are welcome! RSVP through the link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=4uuL9Wvzq0WBZRPBHEznxT5WZH0qpIVIgk063jxBMT5UQkcxSDZBNk5SUE5LWTZYQVNROUtIV1FUTy4u
Tote bag painting event ran by the BIPOC advocate for the Nursing Student Society.
Come and join us for a great experience of watching one of Canada's traditional sports-Hockey!
This event is a fundraising effort for the protection of the Davis Tannery Wetland in Kingston. The event is a 3-hour gala with guest speakers (including Dr. David Suzuki), live music, passed appetizers, Queen's bar service, and a silent auction. Come learn why we think that the Davis Tannery Wetland should be protected from premature […]
Join us for an unforgettable evening at Fall Night Out, hosted by the Computing Student Association at the beautiful Malting Tower! This annual event brings together computing students, friends, and enthusiasts from all faculties for a night of networking, music, delicious food, drinks, and more. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with fellow tech enthusiasts […]
Every year, CESA runs a summer camp-style getaway in the first semester for students of all years to bond, meet new friends, and take a break from campus life. It is an important tradition as it is the first all-year event in which incoming students can participate, fostering a faculty-wide sense of community that sets […]
Join us at the Mansion for a night full of food, fun, and live music by talented local performers! All ticket proceeds go to the Elizabeth Fry Foundation in Kingston to help support women in need.
A panel of intelligence experts, politicians, journalists and academics focusing on foreign interference in Canada, specifically attempts by China, Iran, India and Russia to influence Canadian politics and institutions.
If you're a Life Sciences Student in your first, second or third year and would like to learn more about the option to complete a 499/594/595 in your fourth year, this is the information session for you! Come out to Biosciences Complex room 1102 on November 9th from 7-8 pm and hear from Dr. Robert […]