International Open Access Week provides opportunity to raise awareness of the supports available to Queen's researchers.
Organizer hopes the fundraising event becomes a tradition at Queen's Homecoming.
Queen's University and the Public Service Alliance of Canada Local 901, Unit 2 have reached a tentative agreement after conciliation process.
Ian Gilron reviewing pain management techniques to mitigate health care costs.
Recipients’ areas of research include mental health, multiculturalism and ethnic studies, Indigenous peoples, and gender issues.
Principal Woolf's recent trip to Hong Kong saw him meeting with alumni, building relationships and international profile for Queen's.
Admission to the Master of Divinity, Master of Theological Studies, and the Bachelor of Theology programs would be suspended for two years.
Weekend attack on a group of students in Kingston's north end being investigated as a hate crime.
For the Record provides postings of appointment, committee, grant, award, PhD examination and other notices.
This year's campaign aims to raise $341,000 in support of worthy Kingston agencies.
New statements can be used across the university to highlight that support is available to individuals who experience barriers to access.
With one in four affected by mental illness, events highlights what we can do to get people talking and help decrease stigma.
Queen's athletes harvest vegetables for Martha's Table, visit elementary schools to promote physical activity.
Queen's researcher Amy Latimer-Cheung dedicated to helping those living with MS have a healthy lifestyle.
Dozens of activities allowed alumni to reconnect and interact with current Queen's students.
Research by Kathleen Rühland and John Smol points to climate change in region and suggests effects on carbon supply, wildlife and First Nations residents.