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Stephen Archer, Heather Black, Tianna Edwards, Panagiotis Katsabanis, Sandra Murray, and Ann Tierney are being recognized for making Queen’s a better place through their extraordinary contributions.
Explore upcoming Thrive 365 programming and save the date for Thrive Week 2025.
Queen’s professor Allison Morehead curates a major Oslo exhibition examining the famed artist’s work alongside society’s experiences of illness, care, and modern medicine.
Six Queen’s researchers have been awarded a total of $5.8M from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to advance projects aimed at improving health outcomes.
Queen’s Park, home of Ontario’s provincial legislature, where researchers engaged with policymakers during the Science Meets Parliament – Ontario program (Credit: Adobe Stock).
New technology will support researchers at the Queen’s Phytotron advance sustainable agriculture and climate-resilient food innovation.
A Principal’s Advisory Committee has been created to gather community feedback and provide a recommendation on the reappointment.
A recent article in The Conversation Canada unpacks new research showing that sexual satisfaction is not shared equally across genders, especially in heterosexual partnerships.
In these plans, students are able to select from a broad spectrum of courses in classical literature, culture, archaeology, history, mythology, humour, ancient science, and drama, and the ancient ...
We have a number of TA positions available for the 2025-2026 school year. Please see our listing of courses (PDF, 220KB) with available TA positions for the coming year for a full list of ...
The City of Kingston recognizes Queen’s medical student Natalie Kearn with its Civic Award for Youth Volunteerism.
Discovery of ‘thought worms’ opens window to the mind Queen’s University researchers uncover brain-based marker of new thoughts and discover we have more than 6,000 thoughts each day.