A total solar eclipse is a beautiful phenomenon worth seeing, but worth seeing safely.
April 5, 2024
Brush up on eclipse science, history, and what to watch for ahead of Monday’s rare event.
Dean Jane Philpott discusses her vision, outlined in a new book, for rebuilding our health system so that it provides primary care access for everyone.
April 4, 2024
How hope shapes patients’ awareness of their advanced cancer prognosis.
April 2, 2024
Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) is adapting its MD Program admissions process to create a more inclusive entry point for all applicants, minimize systemic barriers to becoming a doctor, and increase student diversity.
How do we distinguish between valuable information from legitimate health experts, and pseudoscientific nonsense from unscrupulous wellness influencers?
April 1, 2024
The transformation of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre will soon begin, turning it into a model 21st-century university museum, thanks to generous donations from the Bader family.
March 26, 2024
A wide-ranging survey of aquatic environments in Eastern Ontario will bring together Indigenous and Western Knowledge to find better ways to preserve Canada’s freshwater habitats and species.
March 22, 2024
From why eclipses occur to their impact on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, Queen's researcher Dr. Judith Irwin helps us decode the astronomical significance of Kingston's upcoming solar eclipse.
The co-chairs of Cure Cancer Classic, the student club behind this fundraising feat, explain how they pulled it off and what drives them to devote so much time and energy to their cause.