Ground-breaking research earns significant honour A Canadian leader for her research into depression, Dr. Kate Harkness earns Douglas Utting Prize.
Anti-immigrant politics is fueling hate toward South Asian people in Canada The Canadian government recently announced that it is making significant cuts to the number of immigrants admitted into Canada.
Celebrating champions of environmental science Queen’s researchers receive Canada’s highest honours for contributions to natural sciences and engineering.
Too many kids face bullying rooted in social power imbalances — and educators can help prevent this Educators can help kids understand the difference between using power negatively and positively, and encourage its positive use to build respectful environments.
Canadian urban mobility is woefully lacking, but building a better future is still possible Canadian cities are falling behind globally when it comes to efficiently moving people.
Getting the inside scoop on wildfire smoke FAS researcher David McLagan awarded NSERC Alliance Society Grant for his Black Kite project.
Focusing on the future of global history Two-day conference event brings together some of the world’s foremost historians.
University hosts Royal Society symposium Four research leaders including Parvin Mousavi and Margaret Moore presenting at the Isabel Bader Centre.