A mixed-heritage student has created an online resource to help teachers learn about Aboriginal education.
The scholarships – worth $80,000 or $100,000 – are among Canada’s largest and most prestigious awards for science, technology, engineering, and math students.
Graduate students participating in two annual Queen’s writing retreats find that, by the lake, the words just seem to flow better.
Several recommendations of the Undergraduate Orientation Review Working Group have been completed in time for Orientation 2018.
Eight entrepreneurial teams took home seed funding in the annual Dunin-Deshpande Summer Pitch Competition.
This year’s Queen’s Reads book will take the university community on a trip down the 401.
Lindsay Fitzpatrick is a faculty member in the department of Chemical Engineering.
As Queen’s prepares to welcome new students, there are a number of changes for students and the community to be aware of.
Twelve students spent the weekend in training to prepare for fall orientation.
Increasing number of experiential learning opportunities benefits both students in the Faculty of Law and the Kingston community.
Student entrepreneurs in the Queen’s Innovation Centre Summer Initiative (QICSI) are looking ahead to August’s pitch competition.
Four doctoral students earn prestigious national honour.
NSERC’s CREATE Program supports Queen’s researchers in student training.
A new bench near Summerhill has been dedicated to an engineering alumnus who credited Queen's with helping him pursue his dreams.
The Summer Orientation to Academics and Resources program connected incoming first-year students to resources across campus.
The "Art Worlds" pilot program is a partnership between the Smith School of Business and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.