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As late as the mid-1880s, there was talk within university circles that Queen's should leave Kingston and merge with the University of Toronto in order to avoid financial failure. However, Queen's senior officials were determined to stay and build on the roots the college had put down and the progress it had begun to achieve in Kingston.
Queen's University at Kingston, commonly known as Queen's University or simply Queen's, is a public research university in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Queen's holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England. Queen's is organized into eight faculties and schools.
- Queen's College at Kingston, (1841–1912)
- Queen's University
- Wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy times
- Sapientia et Doctrina Stabilitas (Latin)
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The Tricolor (later renamed "Tricolour" in 1978) was a yearbook for all of the students of Queen's across the faculties. The Tricolour is produced entirely by students, and published and funded by the Alma Mater Society.
The following is a list of notable alumni, faculty and affiliates of Queen's University at Kingston in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The list includes notable academics, artists, businesspeople, professionals, and athletes. Notable Queen's alumni. Academic leaders.
Jul 22, 2019 · Prominent graduates from Queen's University include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. This list of distinguished Queen's University alumni is loosely ordered by relevance, so the most recognizable celebrities who attended Queen's University are at the top of the list.
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Published Online February 6, 2013. Last Edited March 4, 2015. Queen's University, Kingston, Ont, is one of Canada's oldest degree-granting institutions. It was established as Queen's College (in honour of Queen Victoria) in 1841, by the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Canada in association with the Church of Scotland.
Musk attended Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, and in 1992 he transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, where he received bachelor’s degrees in physics and economics in 1997.