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Health

Landmark clinical trial shows exercise improves colon cancer survival

A Canadian Cancer Trials Group study shows that a structured exercise program improves survival by reducing the risk of disease recurrence and new primary cancers.

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Research Excellence

Queen’s researcher elected to the National Academy of Sciences

Election to the National Academy is considered a mark of excellence in science and one of the highest honours that a scientist can receive in the United States.

Convocation

Special celebration

First convocation, then the world

Queen’s graduates are taking part in one last university tradition before moving on to their next chapter, and five honorary degree recipients will be celebrating with them.

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Research funding

Province announces funding for innovative research at Queen’s

$2.3 million has been awarded to advance research that will positively impact the lives of Ontarians.

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Campus and Community

Pride community fair 2023

Pride 2025

Queen’s is raising the Progress Pride flag this June, and the Yellow House and other campus units are leading events and initiatives to support community connection during local Pride celebrations.

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Queen’s welcomes diplomats from 13 Asia-Pacific nations

The Queen’s Asia-Pacific Heads of Missions Forum returned to campus, bringing together ambassadors, high commissioners, and other dignitaries to strengthen global engagement and foster new collaborations.

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REDBLACKS touchdown at Queen’s for pre-season training camp

From modern facilities to community outreach, Queen’s provided the perfect atmosphere for the Ottawa-based CFL team’s 2025 preparations.

Committee formed for Faculty of Arts and Science dean search

Queen’s appoints new special advisor on generative artificial intelligence

Queen’s Board of Trustees approves 2025-26 budget

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Indigenous Planetarium Show: The Seven Dancers
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Preferred Supplier Trade Show
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Visit the Biological Station: 2025 QUBS Showcase
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Wildfire expert Ed Struzik explains why prevention is key to tackling forest fires
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Immigration expert Sharry Aiken shares her thoughts on the Strong Borders Act
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Oncology expert Chris Booth explains the results of his new study that looks into the impact exercise has on colon cancer survival rates (Cue 10:04)
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