Ryan Grant is leading efforts at Queen's to build supercomputer infrastructure, including an advanced test bed system for testing and deploying brand new technology. This will create a foundation from ...
A student-run charity basketball game brings the community together and raises more than $250,000 for cancer research.
Deputy Provost Teri Shearer has decided to retire at the end of 2024 after more than 27 years at Queen’s. Nine of those years ...
The federal Canada Research Chairs program recognizes established and emerging global research leaders at Canadian universities.
The committee is reviewing all submissions in line with the Responsible Investing Policy’s Special Requests Procedure, focusing on the request’s alignment with university policies, the feasibility of ...
Aidan Gurung has been selected as a recipient of one of the world’s most renowned awards for postgraduate study.
Queen’s state-of-the-art performance venue and teaching space is celebrating 10 years of dazzling artists and visitors from Kingston and around the world.
Booth registration is now open for Queen's premier science outreach event, inviting faculty, staff, and students to bring their research to life through interactive STEM exhibits.
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Nancy E. van Deusen has won the Antonine Tibesar Prize (Conference on Latin American History) for her article, "Why Indigenous Slavery Continued in Spanish America after the New Laws of 1542," The ...
Just in time for the holidays, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced measures to alleviate some of the affordability pressures Canadians have been experiencing since the COVID-19 pandemic. One ...
The Department of History hosted a convocation reception on November 12th for our students who graduated earlier that morning. With over 30 students, family members, friends, and faculty in attendance ...