Research participation made easier Two recent Queen’s grads are addressing a problem that has plagued clinical researchers for years –... View Research participation made easier
A winter flashback Snowball was a student-organized winter carnival at Queen’s that ran for several years in the 1960s... View A winter flashback
How to...build a resilient team Why is that some teams emerge stronger and more tightly bonded from setbacks, while others fracture... View How to...build a resilient team
The journey so far It’s 2013. I’m on a night train in northern India heading from Amritsar to Dharamsala. I’m an intern... View The journey so far
A blueprint for success It’s an ongoing conundrum for new grads. You can’t get a job without experience. But you can’t get... View A blueprint for success
The magic of chemistry In 1998, Victor Snieckus was introduced to the work of chemist/author Primo Levi, when he was given... View The magic of chemistry
Inspired by Rembrandt Head of an old man with curly hair Rembrandt van Rijn, 1659 He has put away his hands and sealed his... View Inspired by Rembrandt
How to look at a Rembrandt like a conservator "When I look at a Rembrandt,” says Heidi Sobol, MAC’00, Senior Paintings Conservator at the Royal... View How to look at a Rembrandt like a conservator
The long commute: Drew Feustel's working life, from underground to orbit On October 4, Drew Feustel and two colleagues came back to Earth. At 12:55 that morning, they had... View The long commute: Drew Feustel's working life, from underground to orbit