Queen’s and Kingston celebrate Black culture, achievements, and futures at on-campus and community events throughout February.
Alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH), a severe and potentially life-threatening liver disease, is rising sharply among adolescents and young adults. Once primarily linked to older men with long histories ...
Principal Patrick Deane has opened a public community dialogue on the university’s long-term vision with the publication of a discussion paper.
Canada Excellence Research Chair in Immunophysiology and Immunotherapy Paul Kubes reflects on progress in research, building a team, and his vision for the future of immunology after his first year at ...
Queen’s is part of a new national network that has received federal funding to help researchers, students, and others realize the full potential of their ideas.
This class emphasizes precise movements to activate, isolate, and stabilize core muscles. This class is great for improving posture, flexibility, balance and strength, to help you stay strong ...
Around the world, the search is on for new energy sources that are safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly. In Canada, nuclear energy can potentially play a key role in decarbonizing the economy ...
This event is hosted by Four Directions. Join Friend of 4D, Off-Campus Living Advisor Mary Ann twice a month at Four Directions. She is available to provide confidential guidance and resources for ...
Alumnus, philanthropist, and longtime Queen’s champion Rob Sobey, Artsci’88, is among the five new appointments to the Order of Nova Scotia, the province’s highest honour. In his announcement Dec. 23, ...
Abstract: We will develop machinery in order to generalize our previous discussion regarding N^n graded modules and monomial ideals to a more general setting where there is torsion. To do this we ...
This event is hosted by the QUIC. Join us on zoom to learn more about IRCC applications including how to extend your study and work permits, visa. Register at the QUIC website.