The event will be held on weekends of October 4-6 and October 18-20.
School of Business professors, student present economic predictions at annual Business Forecast Lunch.
Lawrence Hookey's endoscopic procedure will improve the quality of life for patients who have difficulty swallowing.
Kimberly Woodhouse appointed to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
Construction of the new buildings is expected to begin in 2013 with completion for residency in fall 2015.
The Queen's-Trent Concurrent Teacher Education program has been extended for another five-year term.
The Society of Graduate and Professional Students is running a campaign to provide students and their families with food and gifts.
Alistair MacLean steps down as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science in June 2013.
The program will give staff and faculty the tools to foster inclusivity on campus.
Engineering students travel to London to give demonstration to British celebrities.
The university honoured six staff members at the recent Principal's Holiday Reception.
New Queen's start-up companies have brought the benefits of scientific discovery to the public.
Queen’sU Be Well launches the second annual exam health challenge.
A candlelight vigil was held Thursday in Wallace Hall to commemorate the 14 women murdered in 1989.
Gregory Jerkiewicz’s activism in pro-democratic unions in the 1980s helped precipitate the fall of communist Poland.
The project to support Martha's Table builds on the work of the women’s rugby team last year.