Research Excellence
John Smol receives the world’s top Arctic research prize.
Medical innovation
KHSC and Queen’s neurosurgeon-scientists develop a low-cost tool to collect MRI-linked tumor samples for aggressive form of brain cancer.
Micro Summit Series
Queen’s supercomputing expert Ryan Grant explains why stronger national supercomputing infrastructure is essential to Canada’s future.
Health
Associate professor Sebastien Talbot is paving the way for new cancer therapies through the nerve–immune connection.
Principal Patrick Deane appoints Wim A. Van der Stede, who will join Queen’s from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
A new student-driven initiative provides graduate and professional students nutritious meals and helps them learn strategies for affordable food preparation.
The QSuccess program has grown rapidly and is now helping more than 800 first-year students flourish at Queen’s every year by connecting them with upper-year mentors.