The director of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts sits down for a chat with University Communications.
Recently renewed as a Canada Research Chair in photonics, Jean-Michel Nunzi wants to make change through his work into medical devices, solar energy, and models of artificial intelligence.
Two QNS positions to be awarded from submissions in community-based rehabilitation, integrated energy systems, aquatic toxicology and Indigenous art.
The following is a statement from Principal Woolf regarding community safety and policing.
Adele Crowder honoured with Goldie Award from the Field Botanists of Ontario.
A special reception held this week recognized the more than 300 arts and science students who earned a spot on the dean's list with distinction.
Graduate students from the School of Urban and Regional Planning will present research gleaned through a service-learning course in social planning.
For the Record provides postings of appointment, committee, grant, award, PhD examination and other notices
For the sake of their offspring some birds have the same partner for life.
Queen's researcher identifies lower cancer screening rates in adults with developmental disabilities.
The building of two new main campus residences is set to begin in early December.
The only 100 per cent student-run branch of the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants wishes for local children.
Seven Queen’s professors were formally named fellows of the Royal Society of Canada at its annual meeting in Banff.
Pioneering judge, former university president among degree recipients at fall convocation ceremonies
John Orr Award recognizes Mr. Rae's contributions to the life and welfare of the university.
With $306,407 raised so far, Queen's looks to reach its $341,000 goal by Nov. 29.