The Conversation: The coronavirus pandemic presents potentially concerning trajectories for race relations and many of these might originate within the medical profession.
June 22, 2020
91şÚÁĎÍř Biological Station launches video highlighting its role in fostering leading-edge research, experiential learning, science outreach, and biodiversity conservation.
With its first event on June 24, the new series aims to address some of the challenges and opportunities presented by the global pandemic
June 19, 2020
University leadership and staff share message of congratulations on National Indigenous Peoples Day, as Anishinaabek and Haudenosaunee flags are raised on campus.
A $3.5-million gift in honour of the late Jennifer Velva Bernstein, Artsci’89, will help the Isabel host more artists from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
June 18, 2020
Queen's has become a founding signatory on a charter that commits Canadian universities to responsible investing for the environment.
Queen's to recruit a top scholar to the university to work in imaging science, an emerging field that is revolutionizing art conservation.
June 17, 2020
The Vice-Principal (Research) announces the second round of internal funding for projects supporting medical and social coronavirus-related solutions.
A $1 million donation from the Jarislowsky Foundation allows Queen’s to acquire leading-edge technology that will be the only of its kind in Canada.
June 16, 2020
Two-term, nine-course online program will be the only educational pathway for Canadians to become Regulated Immigration Consultants.