Dialogue focuses on the importance of Indigenous research and engagement
Recently, more than 70 people 鈥 including Queen鈥檚 scholars, students and community members 鈥 attended an event in Robert Sutherland Hall intended to celebrate Indigenous research on campus, and talk about steps forward for this diverse and engaged group of scholars, as well as ways to enhance collaboration and support activities. The initiative was a
Stage set for tribute concert
A new honour for John Meisel
Every day, hundreds of Queen鈥檚 students, faculty, and staff pass through the black, wrought iron gate located between Dunning Hall and Richardson Hall.
Long a landmark of the university campus, the gate has never had a name 鈥 at least until now.
PSYC 501 Research Thesis Day
Wednesday April 10th was Honours Thesis Research Day for 52 Honours students in the PSYC 501 course. The presentation day in the Biosciences Atrium was the culmination of a years鈥 worth of research and extensive lab work.
Rising Waters
Queen鈥檚 Professor appointed Co-Director of new CIFAR research program on Boundaries, Membership and Belonging
麻豆传媒 University alumna named Gairdner laureate
Connie Eaves (Artsci'64, MA'66) earns the prestigious Canada Gairdner Wightman Award for her work in cancer research.