QPK has held sticker sales since its ratification 2 years ago, and is our most successful event. This year we are hoping to hold it in person as we return to campus with our previous designs as well as some new additions, all designed by our club members. All proceeds of the sale will go […]
Second running of our clothing drive in preparation for our Blind-Date with a Fit event the following week. We will have a table set up with a clothing rack available for swapping in return for donations as well.
This event will involve live music performed in Clarke hall pub with a raffle also taking place. Tickets for the raffle can be given to attendees by purchasing a pitcher from the pub.
The event is a way for Biology students to meet faculty in a low stress environment and get to know our professors and the opportunities they offer. This event runs almost yearly, with this being our first in person Crops with Profs in two years.
Save the date, for the all-candidates debate! On Thursday, February 2 at 7:00 pm, the Undergraduate Trustee and AMS Executive candidates will be debating ahead of election days. The doors of Convocation Hall will open at 6:50 pm. Submit your questions ahead of time using the link the AMS Instagram bio. Live stream will be […]
Queen's Conference on the Entertainment Industry is Canada's premier undergraduate organization connecting students to career opportunities in the entertainment industry. Our mission is the bridge the gap between students' passion for entertainment and career opportunities through educational activities such as workshops, speaker panels, and networking opportunities.
This is an information session that explains how to apply to be an ASUS Orientation Gael and what responsibilities come along with this role.
Join QUMSA for a Pizza Movie Night on February 3rd from 7pm-10pm where we'll be watching ‘The Man from Toronto’ in Humphrey Hall, Room 131. The entry fee is $5. Pizza will be provided!
QFLIP is the premier Canadian undergraduate conference working towards the intersectional empowerment of women in the political realm. The conference is a two-day event where over 150 students from across Canada participate to engage with our inspiring speakers, skill-building workshops, and meaningful networking opportunities.
Roboday is a full day event where elementary school students get to participate in robotics and coding workshops and hear from engineering/science teams and professors at Queen's. The purpose of the Robogals organization and this event is to increase female participation in engineering and technology through fun and educational initiatives aimed at girls in elementary […]
This is a friendly dodgeball tournament open to all Queen's students and will be held in the KCVI Gym at the ARC.
Welcome to the 13th Annual TEDxQueensU Conference: Revive! The event will be held in the beautiful Grand Theatre, on February 5th and 6th, from 6-10 PM (participant #s below are for each night). We are recognized for inspiring and educating the Queen's and Kingston Community by providing a platform for forward-thinkers to discuss and spread […]
Our second time running our Blind Date with a Fit event, where we will curate packages of clothing. All of the clothes are by donation and the packages will have […]
This event is a used clothing sale fundraiser for Ultraviolet Magazine. All proceeds from the sale will go towards publishing our magazine at the end of the year. The sale […]
Join us on Thursday, February 9 for Part 3 of the in-person workshop series facilitated by Jungle Flower from Reclaim Your Voice! Doors open & FREE dinner is served at […]
Queen’s Helping Haiti invites Queen’s students to a night of painting at the Grizzly Grill, a restaurant in downtown Kingston. This event possesses the objective of raising money for a […]
CIRQUE is a student-run conference that aims to show Queen's Engineering students the versatility of career and post-graduation paths that an engineering degree provide. The conference is two days in length and provides industry professionals with a place to present their organization and the opportunities available to engineering students' post-graduation. The conference also provides delegates […]
Selling candy bags (containing peanut-free candy) to raise funds for the Biochemistry DSC Formal. Selling $2.00 per bag or 3 for $5.00.
We will be selling homemade cupcakes at a table in the Queen's Centre to raise funds for our parent organization, the charity Islamic Relief Canada.