Dr. Crudden, who is the Queen’s University Distinguished University Professor in Chemistry, has garnered numerous accolades and recognition on national and international stages.
The Conversation: As we seek to reconnect after several summers without large, in-person gatherings, we reflect on the significant and often transformational role that music festivals play in our communities.
The Conversation: Western approaches to studying African materials have had a colonial bias. A curator considers what it means to think of the collection as needing to exist in relation to communities.
Chris Berga, Elizabeth Jane Errington, Anita Lister, Elspeth Murray, Brenda Reed, and Colette Steer are being recognized for making Queen’s a better place through their extraordinary contributions.
Former dean of Queen’s Health Sciences, former director of the Canadian Cancer Trials Group, and Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy recognized for contributions.
Queen’s researcher Catherine Donnelly is bringing her experience working with communities and health systems to the new Connected Minds project exploring the impacts of technology on society.
The Conversation: Improving Canada's productivity ranking will take years, but by taking steps in education, in the private sector and in government, we can achieve national wealth.