The Magic of Everyday Objects Dr. Sara Nabil and her team look at physical objects – including technology – in a different, more inclusive way. View The Magic of Everyday Objects
Built on Facts Taking Highway 6 out of Guelph toward Fergus, Ont., you’ll pass a small dairy farm that has been in... View Built on Facts
Crisis Management When Tiff Macklem (Artsci’83) started his new job as governor of the Bank of Canada in June 2020, it... View Crisis Management
Operating behind the lens As an emergency physician, wife, and mother, early in the pandemic I felt an overwhelming sense of... View Operating behind the lens
Threads of history Alfred Bader’s POW shirt is part of an exhibit that tells a story of forced migration – and refuge at Queen’s. View Threads of history
Eighty years of Queen's nursing Growing up in a refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Daria Adèle Juüdi-Hope... View Eighty years of Queen's nursing
The ties that bind When Michelle Blumberg accepts her MSc in cognitive neuroscience at Queen’s this autumn, her “Grammy... View The ties that bind
Against the current Not that long before Adrien Bettio and Hyla Nayeri were hanging out on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list... View Against the current
A gift to last a lifetime Some friendships have no final curtain. For more than 60 years, Robert MacIntosh and Michael Koerner... View A gift to last a lifetime
Getting COVID's number How Dr. Troy Day Is Using Math to Chart the Course of the Virus. View Getting COVID's number
Five on the rise The newly awarded research chairs will provide five years of support to researchers in fields as... View Five on the rise
Bearing witness: Steven Heighton Recounting one of his first nights on the Greek island of Lesvos in the fall of 2015, Steven Heighton (Artsci’85, MA’86) remembers, most of all, the sounds. View Bearing witness: Steven Heighton
Class of 2020: United by resilience Their final year was far from what they imagined, but it has united the newest group of Queen’s alumni in spirit and resolve. View Class of 2020: United by resilience
Returning to a vibrant cultural life post-coronavirus Artists are crucial to the futures we’re imagining beyond the The vitality of the societies we wish... View Returning to a vibrant cultural life post-coronavirus
After the fires burn Three months ago, I watched as an African-American man named George Floyd begged for his life as a white police officer rammed his knee into Floyd's neck and slowly extinguished his breath. Up until that scorching day, I had never witnessed a murder before. View After the fires burn
Choosing your executors What does an executor do? An executor “executes” your will, carrying out the terms of your will and... View Choosing your executors