A talk with Elder Albert Marshall
Elder Albert Marshall will be will be sharing about the Mi’kmaw principle of “Etuaptmumk” or “two-eyed seeing” and the process of “co-learning” that guided the Integrative Science Program (2001 – 2013) at CBU and concerning Mi’kmaw language, culture and wellness.
Circle of Understanding
In the cultural safety training session offered by Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre, participants sit in a circle – a non-hierarchical formation that allows people to see their interconnection, rather than their differences.
A Nobel Celebration
With the Nobel Prize ceremony just a week away, Queen’s University took time to honour Professor Emeritus Arthur McDonald (Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy) on Thursday with a special send-off event.
Shining a Light on Violence
Candle campaign shows solidarity with women living with domestic abuse.
'Amazing Gift' for Queen's
Thanks to Alfred and Isabel Bader, Queen’s art centre has added another Rembrandt painting to its collection – this time a remarkable, late-career masterpiece that had been privately owned and unavailable to scholars for much of its existence.
A closer look at the impact of oil spills
Queen’s professor co-authors RSC panel report recommending further research to improve clean-up
Rankings show Queen's 'diversity of strengths'
A new has Queen’s making the top 10 in all 10 categories.
Pedal-powered film
A documentary worked on by Jennifer Ruth Hosek (Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) will premiere at the prestigious International Festival of New Latin American Cinema in Havana in December.