On Feb. 11 Queen's is encouraging the campus community to share their passion for STEM to celebrate and inspire present and future women in STEM disciplines.
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Heidi Ploeg, Queen’s Chair for Women in Engineering, discusses strategies to engage and retain female students and researchers in traditionally male-dominated fields.
Stephanie Forster Limage was selected to help drive technological innovations which have a social impact and advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
As part of our coverage of Black History Month, Katherine McKittrick, the Canada Research Chair in Black Studies, talks about the evolution of the field and how we must harness this moment across academia.
To recognize World Cancer Day, Queen’s is highlighting current partnerships and research projects to develop novel treatments, support better outcomes, and advance quality of life for people with cancer globally.
The Conversation: Regulators, banks, and policy-makers use stress tests to uncover weak points in how financial institutions operate and identify changes that will help buffer them from harm.
The Faculty of Arts and Science welcomes four Queen's National Scholars and three more professors after intensive search that focused on equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism, and scholarship.
The Queen’s community is invited to a virtual open house to view presentations from three artists, one of whom will be selected to create a 23-metre mural.
The Conversation: Although violent patients are a major contributor to physician burnout, solutions to address this increasing problem are not a priority.
The Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowships see participants advancing unique research projects across the social sciences, humanities, and creative arts.
For more than 10 years now the Bell Let’s Talk campaign has been raising awareness, increasing understanding, and opening dialogues about mental health.