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This year’s Queen’s Homecoming events will take place Oct. 17-19 and feature a home football game against the York Lions.
Flags on campus are lowered in memory of Conrad Brunke, who worked as a buyer from 1964 until his retirement in 1996.
Partnership with Honeywell is a first step toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs.
PhD candidate Sherin Abdel Hamid and postdoctoral fellow Khalid Elgazzar received awards for their papers presented at conferences in December.
New workplace mental health training program, devised with input from Queen’s researchers, will be implemented at Bell Canada.
Trip to Auroville, India, provides second year planning students with valuable hands-on learning in an international context.
Sir John A. Macdonald’s life and legacy were discussed and debated at the day-long conference, held January 11, 2014.
The two new residences are scheduled to open in September 2015.
National competition gives upper-year students the chance to job shadow a senior executive at a leading Canadian organization.
Both the university and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) Local 901, Unit 1 have ratified a renewal collective agreement for graduate teaching assistants and teaching fellows at Queen’s.
The Queen’s Varsity Leadership Council will highlight mental health information and resources at two varsity volleyball games this Saturday.
Eight professors have received awards from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
New program targets students who are struggling with academics.
The Canada Foundation for Innovation grants $1.3 million to five Queen's professors.
Anti-inflammatory drugs may help treat diseases that lead to smaller babies.
Long time Jeopardy! fan, Matthew Church wins twice on the hit game show.