Discussing nature conservation in China
Joining colleagues and conservationists from around the world, Dr. Stephen Lougheed (Biology and Environmental Studies) recently traveled to China to deliver public talks for Shanghai International Nature Conservation Week and the grand opening of the Shanghai Museum of Natural History.
Forging an Extended Degree Program in the Sciences at the University of Cape Town
Presentation by: Dr. David Gammon (Deputy Dean, Faculty of Sciences at the University of Cape Town)
When: Thursday, May 28, 10:30-12 Noon.
Where: Richardson Hall Room 340
The Kenneth G. Murray Making a Difference through Music Award
Established by Dr. Sherry L. Dupuis, B.Mus. 1985, and Dr. Bryan Smale.
Beginnings and Endings
The culmination of four years of study, creativity and hard work is on display this week as the graduating class from the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program hosts their annual year-end exhibition.
Looking Back to Go Forward
Students in Steven Maynard’s “History of Sexuality in Canada” (HIST 210) class are taking an in-depth look at Queen’s history of tackling sexual violence on campus.
Looking Back to Go Forward
Students in Steven Maynard’s “History of Sexuality in Canada” (HIST 210) class are taking an in-depth look at Queen’s history of tackling sexual violence on campus.
What's Old is New Again
More than 400 students have graduated from Queen’ University’s Master in Art Conservation (MAC) program and founder Ian Hodkinson has proudly kept track of many of them. For 40 years, graduates of MAC - the only program like it in Canada - have gone on to important positions at museums all over the world.
New Lab Boasts support for International Students
Queen’s students – in particular, English as a second language (ESL) and international students – now have access to expanded services as they work to develop their language and academic skills.