Tag: Concurrent Education

Ontario’s history curriculum ingrains racism into schools

It was only recently that I became confident in my ability to write an article like this one. Studying the humanities at a university focused on liberal arts, I’m lucky enough to have countless opportunities to study what forms our identities. As a ConEd student, I’m doubly fortunate: I get to study...

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Packed O-week schedule leaves students scrambling

The start of every September in Kingston is thrilling, as Queen’s prepares to welcome its next batch of students. This year, I was part of that, alongside the rest of the class of 2023.  As a first year concurrent education (Con-Ed) student coming from British Columbia, faculty orientation (or, as...

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Education production aims to Get Schooled

Teachers will break into song and dance Thursday and Friday when the faculty of education stages an original production. What the PRAC: Get Schooled! will be playing at Duncan McArthur Hall and will be free to the public. The play explores the trials and tribulations of teaching students, and all...

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Concurrent Education applicants directed to study at the BISC

“Because of the high quality of your application, you are eligible to receive an offer to our Concurrent Education (Arts) program, or to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program, at the Bader International Study Centre (BISC) in East Sussex, UK. We no longer have space in Con-Ed (Arts) on our Kingston...

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CESA team to boost student input

Team BACK, the only team in the race for the Concurrent Education Students’ Association (CESA) executive, is looking to increase student involvement in CESA. Presidential candidate Abbey Cressman, vice-presidential (external) candidate Gladys Kong and vice-presidential (internal) candidate Elisabeth...

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