While companies increasingly use social media to highlight their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments, new ...
Nuclear energy researchers Mark Daymond and Suraj Persaud explain how this new technology can help us tackle climate change.
Canada Excellence Research Chair in Immunophysiology and Immunotherapy Paul Kubes reflects on progress in research, building a team, and his vision for the future of immunology after his first year at ...
Queen’s is part of a new national network that has received federal funding to help researchers, students, and others realize the full potential of their ideas.
Queen’s associate professor Danielle Lussier is recognized with the Order of Ontario for her contributions to legal and post-secondary education.
Construction delays, due to trades shortages and complex site conditions in the original wing, have pushed project completion into 2025, though the university expects the new wing to open by the end ...
The Miller Museum of Geology at Queen’s is presenting a temporary exhibit, Drift: Art and Dark Matter, that combines cutting-edge astroparticle research with contemporary art.
As Ontario faces a primary care crisis, experts propose five key principles to the Primary Care Action Team to strengthen interprofessional teams and improve access to comprehensive care.
How will AI transform media and healthcare? What kinds of vehicles will we drive in 20 years? How will supercomputers shape our future? Some of Queen’s top researchers are hard at work on questions ...
This class emphasizes precise movements to activate, isolate, and stabilize core muscles. This class is great for improving posture, flexibility, balance and strength, to help you stay strong ...
The English DSC is excited to announce our annual Tea With Profs event! Join us in Watson Hall R517 on Tuesday, Jan. 21st from 4-6pm for an Alice in Wonderland themed student-faculty mixer. There will ...