Actor's visit is an important learning opportunity for students enrolled in film and theatre courses.
Stephen Archer discovers how an essential artery in a baby’s heart constricts on the first breath, allowing the heart to properly function.
GreenFest is a five-day celebration of sustainable living with activities hosted by more than 20 student groups and units on campus.
Christopher Simpson has a strong focus on public policy including access to health care and patient referral process.
Research by Randy Flanagan and Jason Gallivan could lead to new knowledge of disease and dysfunction in the brain.
The inaugural Recycle IT Games is designed to promote the university’s electronic waste recycling program.
13th annual Kingston Canadian Film Festival includes animation and short films by current students.
A grant from the Student Affairs Student Initiative Fund will help Queen’s club highlight hip hop’s dedication to community and social outreach.
Making Waves Kingston, started by Ben Frid (Meds'15) and run by student volunteers, gives children one-on-one instruction at a low cost to parents.
Richard J. Léveillé from the Canadian Space Agency will speak to the Queen's community about his work with the NASA Mars Science Laboratory.
Highlights from the February 12 meeting of Senate.
New technology developed at Queen's could help repel undesired water- and oil-based deposits.
Patricia Ewer is working with the Queen's Collection of Canadian Dress.
Scottish pianist Murray McLachlan's first visit to Canada will include public performances of works by Beethoven and Prokofiev, as well as a recital of works by Scottish composer Ronald Stevenson.
Courses offered through Queen's-Blyth Worldwide expand the classroom into the world.
A new publication profiles three units on campus that are working to make their environments more inclusive.