Lunch with Profs
Isabel Bader Centre 390 King St W, Kingston, ON, CanadaA lunch social to become more acquainted with the Film department Professors.
A lunch social to become more acquainted with the Film department Professors.
Walkhome is hosting a pie-in-the-face fundraiser on Friday March 24th to raise money for our Relay For Life team! We are charging $5 for passers-by to *gently* pie one of our team members in the face.
Dance Marathon is a student-led movement raising money for the children’s hospital in the community. We fundraise all year and all proceeds go to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). This is a nationwide organization and Queens adopted the event a few years back in Covid, so this is our first-ever in-person Dance Marathon […]
The Life Sciences Formal is an annual event aimed at bringing together students in the Life Sciences program to celebrate the end of the school year. Held at the Biosciences Complex, students will have the opportunity to mingle with their peers, professors, and faculty members, all while enjoying an assortment of food and drink provided […]
Queen's South Asian Association, Queen's Indian Student Association Dance Team, Association of Indian Graduate Students at Queen's, and QU Punjab will be hosting a Holi Festival on the evening of March 25th, 2023 at the BioSciences Complex Atrium.We are hosting this event to celebrate Holi, which is a South Asian festival that is celebrated by […]
Women in Science and Engineering at Queen’s University hosts Dinner with Industry during second semester. We invite women professionals from all areas within science and engineering to speak with students about their experiences in their field. Students of all backgrounds and years are invited to a reception and dinner, providing a unique opportunity to explore […]
The purpose of this event is to host a trivia night for students in the department of Art History . The tone of this event will be social, we want to encourage our peers to meet each other by participating in trivia games together. Location: Kingston Hall Rm 200
The Health Studies Semi Formal is an event designed to bring Health Studies students together to celebrate the end of the school year with an evening of food and dancing.
The EMPOWER Conference is hosted by the Queen’s Student Diversity Project, a Queen’s ratified club committed to inspiring students of diverse backgrounds to pursue their studies at Queen’s University. We were founded in October 2017 and have been doing yearly conferences on our core values since 2020, with this being the 4th installment in that […]
The event is to teach basic techniques of henna art. There will first be a power point describing what henna is. Then techniques will be demonstrated via a document camera and participants can follow along on their respective pieces of paper. At the end, there will be pizza for participants. The event is free however, […]
Come expand your network and investigate research opportunities at the 6th annual STEM Horizons Conference hosted by Scinapse. See what's beyond your typical scientific education stream on Sunday, March 26th, 2023 at 4:00-6:00PM in Biosciences Room 2109. Dinner will be served, and the attire is business casual.
This event is one where female students on campus can attend one of two self defence sessions. The point is to help them feel confident and secure on campus given the recent sexual assault incidents going on and off campus. They will learn prevention techniques and self defence exercises. QAGR wants to support women on […]
We will be selling a variety of baked goods, along with cute stickers featuring the LLCU DSC logo and the design from our sticker contest winner.
During Autism Acceptance Week from March 27-April 2, we aim to promote awareness and acceptance of autism on Queen's campus by having a booth at the ARC to educate students and community members. Students will be able to answer trivia questions and participate in a whiteboard campaign. After answering a trivia questions, students will be […]
QBACC & the ENSC DSC will be hosting a green jobs event where we invite students in the faculty to come to ask questions to our speakers who work in numerous green jobs. Great chance to learn more about possible career paths from experts in the field.
Attendees will be given pots to paint and plant flowers in.
Our club is hosting a jewelry rework workshop, which allows students to swap their old pieces with others, or using supplies, turn them into something new! Location: Botterell B129
Do you feel discontent with the current housing situation in Kingston? Are you passionate about student involvement on campus? Or is food insecurity important to you? Come join us in the AMS’s inaugural Student Advocacy Symposium on March 29 between 4 – 6 PM. The purpose of the Student Advocacy Symposium is to evoke a sense of rumination about […]