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Mayor Proposes Charity Auction of Old Street Signs

Kingston Mayor Mark Gerretsen has issued the following statement: In April the City of Kingston, in partnership with Queen’s Alma Mater Society, unveiled new street signs to distinguish the university district. Since the installation of the new signs many Kingstonians took to social media to express interest in purchasing the old street signs and a… Keep Reading

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Richardson Foundation Pledges $5 Million for Queen’s Stadium Revitalization

Queen’s University Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Daniel Woolf, announced today that a $5 million pledge has been made toward the revitalization of Richardson stadium. The donation comes from the Richardson Foundation, the giving arm of James Richardson & Sons, Limited and Affiliated Companies, the same family that the stadium was originally named for. “The histories of… Keep Reading

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University District Signs to Be Unveiled on April 4

This Friday, April 4 the Queen’s University Alma Mater Society and City of Kingston will be unveiling the first of 112 new University District street signs. It will be installed at the corner of University and Earl streets at 1:30 pm. The new University District signs will be replacing current signs at 56 intersections in… Keep Reading

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Queen’s University Grad on Flight MH370, Principal Offers Condolences

The Queen’s University News Centre released a statement from Principal Daniel Woolf today in which he expresses condolences to the families and friends of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. Principal Woolf paid special tribute to two Queen’s University graduates affected by the tragedy. The full statement reads as follows: Many of us have been captivated by… Keep Reading

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Queen’s Launches Canada’s First Graduate Diploma in Risk Policy and Regulation

Queen’s University’s Economics Department, in partnership with the Global Risk Institute in Financial Services (GRI), has announced the creation of Canada’s first Graduate Diploma in Risk Policy and Regulation. Beginning September 2014, the four-month diploma – designed for graduate students in economics and related disciplines – integrates ‘formal risk management models, informal traditional and emerging… Keep Reading

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