From the Principal: The choices we make
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Queen鈥檚 University was merely five years old when, in Brussels after being expelled from France and of an age not much greater than our activist students today, Karl Marx
Queen鈥檚 University was merely five years old when, in Brussels after being expelled from France and of an age not much greater than our activist students today, Karl Marx
While oxygen may give us life, it constantly eats away at modern living.
Picture your commute to work or school, to a store or the gym. You may drive a car or take public transit. Your route may take you over a river by bridge or by train. Maybe your phone rings along the way; it鈥檚 your friend asking for a pick-up from the airport later.
Date
Tuesday January 25, 2022Location
zoomPatrick Deane, Principal and Vice-Chancellor is pleased to invite you to attend the Polishing the Chain Ceremony, a commitment ceremony to reaffirm the promise of the friendship wampum. Each year, we recommit to this relationship through the Polishing the Chain Ceremony, to keep the rust from forming.
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
3:15 pm - Registration begins
3:30 pm - Ceremony begins
Queen鈥檚 Senate meeting will begin immediately following the ceremony
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87035261169
Meeting ID: 870 3526 1169
Questions: senate@queensu.ca
Sk茅n:nen Atenro鈥檚er谩:kon t谩non Ka鈥檔ikonhr铆:io
Wa鈥檏贸n:ion ne Queen鈥檚 University tsi ioh茅tstha ne kaianer茅nhsera ne Kasw茅ntha Atenro鈥檚er谩:kon atia鈥檛谩hnha, n茅 ne Konti鈥檛ar铆:sere Ka鈥檔ist茅nhsera tak贸ntka鈥檞e Tyendinaga nition茅:non t谩non ne Kahs贸htshera Iotiti贸hkwaien ne Kingston k铆 7 sh铆skare Ennisk贸:wa 2017.
K铆 kakweni茅nston ate鈥檔ient茅nhtshera ti贸konte e鈥檛ho k谩ien n贸:nen enhontkenn铆:sa ne ratiianerenhser贸n:nis, ne wathr贸:ris tsi enk谩:take tsi waterihwahser贸n:ni ne Sk茅n:en t谩non Atenro鈥檚er谩:kon.
Peace, Friendship, and Good Minds
The friendship wampum belt was presented to 魅影直播 Senate by the Clan Mothers at Tyendinaga, and the Grandmothers' Council in Kingston, on March 7, 2017.
This cherished symbol is now present at all Senate meetings, to represent the lasting covenant of peace and friendship.
To learn more about wampum, you may be interested in this from Richard Hill, Tuscarora scholar and expert in this field.
Dear Queen鈥檚 Community,
鈥淯niversities acknowledge that they have a responsibility to engage with and respond to the aspirations and challenges of the world and to the communities they serve, to benefit humanity and contribute to sustainability.鈥
Queen鈥檚 has been named the winner of the from Sustainable Kingston for reducing the university鈥檚 emissions by 6,023 tonnes. The Sustainable Kingston Awards are presented each year to local organizations to recognize their hard work in mitigating the climate emergency and fostering a culture of sustainability in the Kingston community.
So much about this issue of the Queen鈥檚 Alumni Review speaks to the future and to the potential for positive change and development that attends this moment, as our university and communities everywhere are daring to imagine again a life not shaped and constrained by the COVID-19 virus.
Good news is always welcome, but April鈥檚 announcement from in London brought particular pleasure and satisfaction.
The fourth strategic goal in Queen鈥檚 recently approved speaks to the importance of strengthening the University鈥檚 presence globally: 鈥渄eveloping and implementing a comprehensive, equity-focused and integrated program of global engagement that includes active, strategic partnerships, enhanced student and faculty mobility, and teaching and learning reform oriented toward a pluralistic and culturally relevant global environment.