Congratulations to the New Director Team!
Academics – Monica Cowper Communications – Behshid Behrouzi Community outreach – Jordan Pernari Conferences – Aidan Thirsk Design – Oliver Austin Events – Leah Vignale Finance – Sarah Rodin First year – Nick Dal Farra Human Resources – Emily Wiersma Internal Affairs – Alex Clifford Information Technology – Carson Cook Professional Development – Hannah Cameron Services – […]
Fall Reading Break Stance
The Engineering Society supports the implementation of a Fall Reading Break by moving move-in day 7 days earlier, maintaining the current orientation week, and implementing a full-week break attached to thanksgiving weekend. This stance is a result of the plebiscite question which was included on the executive and senator ballot. The two options on the […]
Fall Reading Break Plebiscite Question
Hello Queen’s Engineering! This Monday and Tuesday there is an election happening, and on this election ballot, there is a plebiscite (non-binding referendum question) about which option you prefer for a fall reading break. It was decided last year that a Fall Reading Break will be implemented and there are now two options being considered. Not […]
Orientation Week Page Under Construction
Check back here later in the summer, and the week’s details will be up!
A letter to the members of the Engineering Society
The letter can be seen here
Sci’18 Science Formal Convener
Congratulations to the Sci’18 Science Formal Convener, Matt Clark! Working with the Sci Formal Chairs, Matt will organize the 2017 (Sci’18) Science Formal. With a budget of over $80,000, a year of planning, and over 600 students in attendance, Sci Formal is an incredible event and marks the culmination of 4 years of engineering at Queen’s […]
2017 Engineering Orientation Chair
Congratulations to the 2017 Engineering Orientation Chair, Matt Whittle! Working with Chief FREC and the FREC Committee, Matt will organize the 2017 Engineering Orientation Week. We look forward to seeing his efforts in providing a fun and memorable week to the Sci’ 21s. Best of luck, Matt!