Learn how Queen's is planning for our safe return to campus.
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.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the International Educators Training Program provides the practical skills needed to work in an international and intercultural setting.
Grants and scholarships will enable researchers to carry out innovative projects over the next five years.