Third-year geology student died Sunday, April 28 following a three-month battle with cancer.
May 1, 2019
Faculty of Law is the sole accredited English-language provider of a new graduate diploma program to train prospective immigration and citizenship consultants.
Many of us still have a romantic view of farmers surveying rolling hills but our food in Canada increasingly comes from industrial farms aided by agricultural technology.
April 30, 2019
New exhibitions on display at Spring-Summer Season Launch event being hosted at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre on Friday, May 3.
SNOLAB and Canada’s National Design Network see funding increase of more than $12 million, through the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s Major Sciences Initiatives fund.
April 29, 2019
Queen’s pays tribute to Principal Daniel Woolf with portrait unveiling and a special concert by world-renowned jazz singer Claire Martin.
Smoking, vaping, and tobacco will be prohibited on the university’s Canadian campuses and properties beginning June 1, 2019.
April 26, 2019
Partnership will see commerce students from Smith study in China and earn two undergraduate degrees: one from Queen’s University and the other from Peking University.
Artificial intelligence creates problems, but it’s packed with promise. AI prompts reinvention, reinvention takes time, and reinvention success is uncertain. It’s a gut-check moment for strategists and leaders alike.
April 25, 2019
The Conversation: A new federal program aims to reduce diesel-dependency in remote Indigenous communities. But are these communities able to do this on their own terms?