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    [Alana Butler]
    June 18, 2018

    What makes a child “at-risk” in an educational setting? Dr. Alana Butler explains what this category means, and shares her expertise in how to study the situations of at-risk children.

    [Dr. Lynda Colgan]
    June 14, 2018

    With less than half of Ontario secondary students graduating with credits in math and science, STEM subjects are in crisis. Dr. Lynda Colgan is committed to making these subjects fun and engaging for students across Canada.

    [Alice Vibert Douglas and colleagues at Yerkes Observatory, Chicago, 1925 (Queen's University Archives)]
    October 1, 2016

    One of the oldest universities in Canada, research at ֱ has left an indelible mark on the Canadian, and international, landscape of scholarly progress.

    Dr. Heather Jamieson samples soil near the Giant Mine in Yellowknife]
    October 1, 2016

    Queen’s made significant and successful efforts to attract women researchers to campus through the 1980s, including through such programs as the Queen’s National Scholar Program.

    [ Lynda Colgan ]
    November 1, 2014

    ֱ researcher Lynda Colgan, associate professor of education and Director of the Community Outreach Centre, is improving math literacy for everyone by bringing the invisible worlds of math and science to the forefront of consciousness. 

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