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Staff and faculty gathered to enjoy some food and connection during the annual summer BBQ hosted by the Office of the Principal on June 11.
Progress has been made in employment equity at Queen’s, and staff remain steadfast in advancing goals set in annual equity plans.
From modern facilities to community outreach, Queen’s provided the perfect atmosphere for the Ottawa-based CFL team’s 2025 preparations.
For the third straight year, Queen’s has ranked among the top 10 in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings – earning third place worldwide and first place in North America out of over 1,700 ...
In 2022, the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Public Health (KFL&A PH) region saw a sharp increase in syphilis cases. Local infection rates had more than doubled the provincial average, and ...
PhD student Leo Kim, postdoctorate Melissa Diamond, and professor Joe Bramante have their research published in the prestigious Physical Review Letters. The letter, Dimming Starlight with Dark Compact ...
The Government of Ontario has awarded $75 million in funding to 162 research projects through the Ontario Research Fund (ORF) and the Early Researcher Awards (ERA). Twelve Queen’s programs have ...
John Smol, Distinguished University Professor in Queen’s Department of Biology, has been elected as an international member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS). The organization is ...
About two years ago, Queen’s Engineering Dean Kevin Deluzio, Sc’88, MASc’90, PhD’98, sat down for a conversation with Stephen Smith, Sc’72, LLD’17, the co-founder and executive chairman of First ...
Queen’s is raising the Progress Pride flag this June, and the Yellow House and other campus units are leading events and initiatives to support community connection during local Pride celebrations.
Prof. Panchenko has openings for new graduate students. Please contact via email. See Applicants for how to apply. Our computational biophysics team leverages molecular modelling, molecular dynamics ...
Financial crime in Canada remains a mystery: omnipresent, but we know little about its operation. Transactions are cloaked with apparent legality, which makes tracking criminal activity through ...