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Teaching and Learning Month at Queen’s brings educators from across campus together to discuss AI, academic integrity, and more.
Queen’s researchers are using a new mathematical approach to better understand and mitigate the spread of syphilis.
The Isabel presents local and world renowned artists each season and hosts many Queen's University and community concerts, festivals, conferences, and events. Early Bird Concert - Celebrate 65 years ...
Two teams and eight individual staff members are being celebrated for their excellent work and accomplishments at Queen’s.
Contact lens-based device from Queen’s startup LenSense aims to transform glaucoma management and improve patient outcomes.
Queen’s will receive $15.9 million to support Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics programs, responding to a growing demand for skilled graduates in these fields.
Queen’s researchers, students, and local organizations come together for Kingston’s largest free science outreach event.
The Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) named Dr. Jodi Cooley, an executive director of SNOLAB and a professor at the Physics Department to a national expert panel to help enhance Canada's research ...
Meet the Residence Admission team to learn about the application process and hear from dining experts about the variety of meal plans available. Queen’s is dedicated to providing a welcoming, ...
Highlighting the Queen's researchers who are establishing a new gold standard in biochemical recycling and encouraging us to reconsider our use of plastics.
When asked to picture a physicist, chances are many people will think of a white, male researcher – perhaps one with white hair and his tongue sticking out, like the iconic image of Albert Einstein, ...