Queen’s professor co-curates National Gallery of Canada’s first major Rembrandt exhibition
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) will soon present its first-ever exhibition of masterpieces by the world-renowned artist Rembrandt van Rijn, marking the country’s first major loan exhibition focused on Rembrandt since 1969.
Faculty of Arts and Science hiring seven positions in support of Black Studies at Queen’s
Four new Queen’s National Scholar positions have been announced within the Faculty of Arts and Science bringing the QNS total to five following the earlier announcement of a QNS Chair in Black Studies within FAS, a first for Queen’s University.
Giving graduates a jumpstart on new careers
Applications are now open for the Queen’s Career Apprenticeship: Kingston program, a one-year, salary paid, career apprenticeship.
Queen’s University continues to go green
Restore Our Earth is the call to action for and a series of projects in buildings utilized by Faculty of Arts and Science researchers are putting the institution on the right path to achieve the goals outlined in the Queen’s Climate Action Plan including reducing greenhouse gas emission
Faculty of Arts and Science mourns passing of Lourdes PĂ©rez Montalvo
Lourdes Pérez Montalvo, professor and Vice Dean of Research, Graduate Studies and International Relations at the University of Havana’s Faculty of Philosophy and History passed away April 15 in Havana.
Queen’s ranks first in Canada and fifth in the world in global impact rankings
Dean Crow challenges students to make changes
The first-ever Dean’s Changemaker Challenge final pitch competition was held last week and Letsbloom was selected as the winner of $10,000 in seed money by a panel of expert judges.
Queen's student named an inaugural McCall MacBain Scholar
After a rigorous six-month scholarship application process, including two rounds of interviews, Queen’s student Nicole Osayande (BCmp’21) has been named one of 20 Canadians chosen as inaugural McCall MacBain Scholars.