SSHRC scholarships and fellowships awarded to outstanding graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.
Mattea Welch, Eric Moult and Gregory Allan recognized for outstanding undergraduate research.
New results from the NCIC Clinical Trials Group suggest patients can benefit from a single radiation treatment.
Winning the highest honour for a Canadian occupational therapist has pushed Marcia Finlayson to ask tough questions of her profession.
A new 'policy on policies' creates a consistent process for the creation, approval and administration of university-wide policies.
Queen's employees, retirees and alumni are invited to submit nominations.
Breakthroughs include a process for producing biodegradable plastics.
New terms of reference will enhance Board/Senate cooperation in budget development and campus planning.
This year, the common reading program focuses on the bestselling memoir, The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls.
Also receiving honorary degrees are a renowned climate scientist, pioneering nurse and a celebrated chief justice.
David Thomson recognized for contributions to collaborative research and applied work.
Five Queen's students get expert mentorship as they launch mobile start-ups in Toronto.
Werner Wnendt was on campus this week to meet Queen’s researchers and to take part in a celebration of German-Canadian research collaboration.
Brian Yealland retires after three decades of providing spiritual guidance and support to the university community.
Zhiyao Zhang has forged strong partnerships and a network for Queen’s in China.
Queen's and Kingston communities provide feedback to Queen's planning partners.