Information sharing session is an opportunity for everyone to participate in the Library and Archives Master Plan project.
Researchers help unravel the mystery of how fish vision changes with age.
More than 80 events are planned, and the list is growing.
Paxton Bach named first recipient of the Sandra Banner Student Award for Leadership.
Students from H'art prepare to graduate from five-year post-secondary education initiative program.
Kelly Whiting (Artsci’13) took part in five study-abroad programs and funded all of her schooling through work, bursaries, scholarships and loans.
Sarah LeBlanc (Meds’13) pursued the profession after seeing the impact of family doctors helping her ill grandfather.
The Writing Centre works with faculty to offer course-specific workshops designed to teach the skills students need.
Queen's hosted 30 students from 16 universities for event that challenges people to explain their research in three minutes or less.
Committee will coordinate mental health initiatives across the university.
High school-aged inventors mentored by Queen's teacher candidates take top award at robot-building competition.
For the Record provides postings of appointment, committee, grant, award, PhD examination and other notices set out by collective agreements and university policies and processes.
April is a busy month on campus, as students complete end-of-year exams and move, either within the city of Kingston or elsewhere.
Shelley King wants to reveal a broader spectrum of Romantic literature and is especially interested in the poetry and life of Amelia Alderson Opie.
Suning Wang develops new method for making a substance similar to graphene, a material first discovered in 2004.
Government funding supports province-wide implementation.