While many countries celebrate 100 years since they were born or restored as nation-states after the First World War, not everyone in these states is celebrating.
April 10, 2019
Isabel Bader Fellow and Graduate Intern in Textile Conservation and Research analyze garments from the Queen’s Collection of Canadian Dress.
Pathways to Education mentorship day inspires next generation of post-secondary students.
April 8, 2019
New research suggests that glaciers are disappearing and sea levels are rising.
Claiming Our Spaces, Together is a social gathering for Queen's faculty and staff who self-identify as Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour.
The first Experiential Learning Summit helps showcase the various experiential learning opportunities available at Queen’s.
April 5, 2019
The Council of Ontario Universities convenes at Queen’s to explore evolving approaches to educating.
One of the reasons the myth of vampires endures and captures popular imagination is that vampires are a powerful metaphor for a wide range of cultural practices and social problems.
April 4, 2019
Schulich Leaders meet with Vice-Principal (Advancement) Karen Bertrand and share how their scholarships have provided the opportunity to pursue their studies at Queen’s.
Connie Eaves (Artsci'64, MA'66) earns the prestigious Canada Gairdner Wightman Award for her work in cancer research.
April 3, 2019