Queen’s University professor earns international honour
Queen’s University professor Katherine McKittrick has been inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as an International Honorary Member in social sciences. The award recognizes her research contributions, which are in areas of black studies, anti-colonial studies, cultural geographies, and gender studies.
Lending a helping hand
Dr. Richard Oleschuk (Acting Department Head, Department of Chemistry), joined CTV News Ottawa this week to discuss the work that ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ and its students are doing to help manufacture hand sanitizer for local Kingston hospitals.
Lending a helping hand
An interdisciplinary team of Queen’s researchers and industry partners have mobilized to formulate hand sanitizer for Kingston hospitals
New university-wide interdisciplinary client projects course
This new fourth-year interdisciplinary project experience course allows undergraduate students to work with students from other faculties and programs to address a problem presented by a client.
A team effort for dissertation defence
A student in the Department of History was one of the first ever at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ to defend her dissertation remotely.
Adjusting to remote teaching
Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning) John Pierce offers guidance to instructors.
Accepting anxiety as COVID-19 looms
Queen’s University researcher Tom Hollenstein on ways of coping with stress as the world deals with the coronavirus.
History in the Making
The Introduction of a BA Minor/General in Black Studies
In addition to looking back into history this month, scholars in the Faculty of Arts and Science are looking forward to developing a new BA Minor/General in Black Studies with a target launch date of fall 2021.