The Conversation: While marketing has made diamond rings a symbol of heteronormative happy endings, women from the Northwest Territories tell a different story about their experiences with the diamond mines.
May 5, 2022
Office of the Principal announces employees can enjoy a free medium-sized coffee or tea at three on-campus food outlets on Friday, May 6, and two extra days off in May and July.
Queen’s marks MMIWG2S day of awareness with red dress exhibit and invites campus community to join Moose Hide Campaign advocacy walk.
Queen’s community members are invited to comment on the present state and future prospects of Athletics and Recreation, and on specific qualities or skillsets vital to the role of executive director.
May 4, 2022
Queen’s researcher Amy Wu investigates how people walk, building knowledge that can lead to the development of robots that can help people with disabilities.
Any instructor interested in using the resources in the Open Library is eligible to participate in the VLS Open House.
May 2, 2022
Queen’s and the Kingston community prepare for popular science festival recently proclaimed an official day on May 7.
Researchers surprised by the study results, which looked into managing overweight and obesity through subtle changes to diet and exercise on weight management over time
April 29, 2022
Long-time coordinator of the Visual Resources Unit at the Department of Art also served president of the Queen’s Staff Association and as a representative to the Board of Trustees.
Queen’s graduate researchers investigate needed support for families of Canadian public safety and military personnel.
April 28, 2022