Queen’s Law receives Ontario Centres of Excellence Grant to develop intelligent simulation platform for law and other professional schools.
Castle programs get students thinking critically and create transferable skills, says Christian Lloyd.
Playwright Judith Thompson returns to campus to receive honorary degree.
Queen’s student, professor head to the United States for research opportunities.
Priscilla Ferrazzi examines criminal court programs for people with mental illness in Nunavut.
Various supports are available for faculty members who need help with new learning management system.
Cross-appointed to the Faculty of Law and the School of Business, David Bonham also served as Vice-Principal (Finance) and Vice-Principal (Resources).
As the first Allgood Professor in Business Law Mohamed Khimji will play a key role in designing, developing and leading Queen’s business law program.
Queen’s Law Professor Grégoire Webber takes on new role advising Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
When he arrives in July 2017, Samuel Dahan will provide a major boost for the Queen’s Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
Turnitin will help students gain a deeper understanding of academic citation practices.
Ronald McCallum returns to Queen's to receive an honorary degree from the one university that in 1971 said yes to a blind Australian student.
Queen's alumni Harry McMurtry and Sue Thompson stopping at Queen's as part of fundraising walk.
Queen’s welcomes record seven Vanier Scholarship recipients.
Law firm Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP backs a pair of intitiatives beginning this fall at the Queen's Faculty of Law.
Queen’s honorary degrees will be reserved for alumni in 2016 in celebration of the university’s 175th anniversary.