Addressing mining impacts in Yellowknife Faculty of Arts and Science researchers receive critical funding to tackle complex mining issues.
History professor earns Albert B. Corey Prize New book examines the migration of individuals and religious ideas into Canada and the United States.
Celebrating a rising star Michele Morningstar named one of the top 40 under 40 by the Kingston Economic Development Corporation.
Research provides insights into a health-boosting ingredient of human breastmilk Queen’s researchers help shed light on how genes influence health-boosting sugars in human milk.
Recognizing 75 years of success The former and current heads of the Psychology Department reflect on this tremendous milestone anniversary.
Recognizing a lifetime of success John W. Berry honoured with lifetime achievement award at Congress of Psychology event.
An act of gratitude It’s a common enough experience among university alumni: the feeling you owe something to one or more professors whose teaching touched you in a special way; the regret you never had the chance to express your gratitude properly.
Technological advancements in tick research With tick season upon us, Queen’s researchers are taking a unique approach to identifying tick-borne pathogens with the help of our furry friends.