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Battery-charging gadget among prize winners as the Queen's Summer Innovation Initiative wraps up for the second year.
Daughter Catharine will attend her father's 60th reunion during Homecoming to learn more about his university years.
Day camp founded by Queen's engineering students celebrates a quarter-century of inspiring young minds.
Lacey Reid spent several months in a chemistry lab at Toyota, honing her research skills and broadening her ideas of what she’ll do post-graduation.
Six incoming Commerce students will each receive $75,000 in the form of a D&R Sobey Atlantic Scholarship.
Queen's researcher shows legacy is becoming more important than children for many women.
With the arrival of the invasive emerald ash borer in Kingston, the university will treat its ash trees to prevent a potentially devastating infestation.
Flags on campus are lowered in memory of professor emeritus Wan-Tai Yen.
For Andrea Holmberg-Strachan and Lisa Krawiec, the Bader International Study Centre provided the educational opportunity of a lifetime.
New program designed by Mark Green will train students in sustainable engineering for northern and Aboriginal communities.
Queen's commercialization arm looks for leader with track record of building technology companies.
Volunteer hosts help ease the transition for international students by providing them with a place to stay for up to three nights.
Flags on campus are lowered in memory of Professor emeritus E.R. Yendt.
Queen's researchers demonstrate different brain activity when listening to speakers with schizophrenia.
Robert Wilson's and Sue Fostaty Young's ICE approach is getting attention from educators seeking more opportunities for active learning.
Linda Booij earns the 2013 Young Investigator Award from the Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology.