Twenty-six sets of transportable bleachers are being erected in advance of the Gaels' football season and two Homecoming weekends.
Professor Bruce Tufts has designed new handling techniques that reduce the mortality rate of fish.
The first annual field school in global health and disability studies included guest speakers from around the world and a visit to the United Nations.
Kate Johnson returns to Queen's with a wealth of chaplaincy experience.
185 graduate students will benefit from internal scholarships, fellowships and awards.
Zoopolis, co-written with Sue Donaldson, takes top prize from the Canadian Philosophical Association.
For the Record provides postings of appointment, committee, grant, award, PhD examination and other notices.
Faculty members are invited to apply to Mitacs Globalink to work with an international intern next summer.
New England Journal of Medicine selects Stephen Archer to comment on new drug to treat heart disease.
Recognition earned for dedication to mood and anxiety disorder research.
Kingston's Portuguese community raised the funds required to start the new course.
Queen's professor and her graduate student partner received the homophobic hate mail at their Kingston home.
Temporary bleachers are due to be installed by the end of August.
Lindsay Morcom is the new Aboriginal Teacher Education Program coordinator in the Faculty of Education.
Queen's researcher has advanced the world's understanding of climate and environmental change in the Arctic.
Kris Cunningham joins the faculty of the School of Medicine and takes on forensic pathology responsibilities for the Kingston region.