To protect their kings, ancient Mesopotamians discovered how to predict eclipses, which were associated with the deaths of rulers.
April 5, 2024
A total solar eclipse is a beautiful phenomenon worth seeing, but worth seeing safely.
Eclipses have long fascinated and intrigued people, and anticipation of the total solar eclipse on April 8 is no exception. The beauty, history, mythology and science of eclipses justify the hype.
The Queen’s campus community can experience the April 8 celestial event at viewing sites in Kingston, on campus, or via livestream.
April 3, 2024
The transformation of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre will soon begin, turning it into a model 21st-century university museum, thanks to generous donations from the Bader family.
March 26, 2024
Don’t be in the dark about April 8!
March 25, 2024
Register for IGnite: Research Stories to Inspire Generations, a dynamic presentation series shining a spotlight on ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researchers.
March 22, 2024
A wide-ranging survey of aquatic environments in Eastern Ontario will bring together Indigenous and Western Knowledge to find better ways to preserve Canada’s freshwater habitats and species.
From why eclipses occur to their impact on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Dr. Judith Irwin helps us decode the astronomical significance of Kingston's upcoming solar eclipse.
Three researchers are recognized with Queen’s highest internal research award for their field-leading research and innovation.
March 21, 2024