Doctoral researchers at Queen’s have been awarded $20,000 from Universities Canada to support their innovative research working to improve global health and education.
A Queen’s marketing professor is being recognized for helping grow Ontario’s organ donor registration list by tapping into the power of reciprocal altruism.
Queen’s students and faculty members are using leading-edge technology to help ensure the safety of a new $180 million bridge across the Cataraqui River in Kingston.
Queen’s Weeneebayko Health Education Program launched with support from the Mastercard Foundation to transform Indigenous healthcare in the James Bay region.
A transformative investment from alumnus Bruce Mitchell will support Queen's in increasing research intensity, graduate student recruitment, and creating an environment for bringing scholars together to make life-changing discoveries.
From leading one of the most successful fundraising campaigns to making key financial reforms, Principal Emeritus Woolf left his mark on the university he led for a decade.