Bolstering Black Studies
The 2020-21 Queen’s National Scholar program is set to boost diversity, capacity, and academic excellence in interdisciplinary Black Studies.
Queen's remembers Professor Emeritus David B. McLay
The Queen’s community is remembering Professor Emeritus David B. McLay of the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy, who died Sunday, Nov. 8. He was 92.
Arts and Science benefactor recognized for philanthropic efforts
In recognition of his generosity and commitment to giving back to the community, Alan Rottenberg has been named Outstanding Philanthropist by the Association of Fundraising Professionals South Eastern Ontario Chapter (AFPSEO).
Queen’s PhD candidate wins Matariki 3MT contest
Sean Marrs, a PhD candidate in the Department of History, has won the Matariki Network of Universities Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Marrs’s research delves into state surveillance in 18th century Paris and his 3MT presentation connects it to modern day anti-espionage efforts and even COVID-19 tracking.
Queen's marks Treaties Recognition Week
University community reflects on local Indigenous history, treaties, and treaty rights.
Recognizing research and scholarship at Queen’s
The Prizes for Excellence in Research are Queen’s highest internal research award.
Course takes a closer look at COVID-19
Students in Samantha King's HLTH 334 The Politics of Health and Illness course are taking a closer look at COVID-19 and its wide-ranging affects while it is still happening.
