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Languages, Literatures and Cultures professor grabbed early chances to study abroad.
New Queen's research shows gravity from Milky Way causes orbits of stars to slowly change shape over time.
Flags on campus are lowered in memory of Frances Smith, the first curator of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
ITServices received valuable feedback on its current services and suggestions for future improvements from a recent survey of staff and faculty.
Several faith dates take place over the winter term and should be kept in mind when planning meetings, events, classes, tests and assignments.
(e)AFFECT highlights exceptional studies and discoveries happening across disciplines.
Queen’s new policy for using copyrighted works reflects recent amendments to the Copyright Act and Supreme Court of Canada decisions.
The Student Maintenance and Resource Team run by the AMS provides free cleanup services, and works with landlords and the City of Kingston.
Queen’s will be closed starting at 4:30 pm Friday, December 21 through to 8:30 am on Wednesday, January 2.
Highlights from the December 7-8 Board of Trustees meeting.
Stephen Archer is excited to be at Queen's and running a great department.
Three awards – the Employment Equity Award, the Human Rights Initiative Award, and the Steve Cutway Accessibility Award – will be presented early next year.
The new titles reflect the press’s reputation for high-quality scholarly publishing.
Music shaped Kip Pegley's life; now she wants to help others through music.
A new process developed by Philip Jessop provides a more efficient and greener way to desalinate water.
For the Record provides postings of appointment, committee, grant, award, PhD examination and other notices.