Alumnus David Card is the co-recipient of this year's Nobel Prize in economics. Two Queen’s experts in economics discuss natural experiments, labour markets, and what you can learn from watching Dr. Card in action.
October 21, 2021
An endowment from Norman and Gay Loveland provides a solid foundation for the STEM: Indigenous Academics program.
Queen’s students consult with regional leaders and research best practices to help the Town of Gananoque develop an actionable plan to help fight climate change.
October 20, 2021
The Conversation: Patients with Lyme disease can develop Lyme carditis, a potentially serious complication that affects cardiac function.
Action against individuals who displayed misogynistic signs at unsanctioned student parties being pursued under Student Code of Conduct.
October 18, 2021
Queen’s Health Sciences releases a new strategic plan with a focus on interdisciplinary science and interprofessional education.
Engage with faculty and graduate researchers on the multi-disciplinary impact of digital technologies during the virtual Queen’s Digitalization Research Conference.
Condemns reckless behaviour of some students and individuals coming into community for sole purpose of causing trouble.
October 17, 2021
Assistant professor in the School of Computing arrived at Queen’s in 2019 and in that time became a well-respected and well-loved member of the community.
Queen’s professor Maha Othman (Biomedical and Molecular Science) has been fascinated by blood since she realized it is involved in almost every human disease, regardless of the body organ or system.
October 15, 2021