A real page-turner Did a rare Bader book belong to Sir Isaac Newton? An undergrad put the clues together View A real page-turner
Living it up at the LaSalle It was 1967: the first wave of baby boomers was crashing ashore at Queen’s, and student... View Living it up at the LaSalle
Dealing with a challenge very close to home Financial challenges in higher education do not usually attract great attention in the national... View Dealing with a challenge very close to home
Campus News: Winter 2023 On Campus Bria Skonberg and Benny Benack III will relive and re-imagine some of the classic artists... View Campus News: Winter 2023
David and Margaret Leighton The Leightons left their mark on Canadian arts and business but they never forgot that their path in life, and their love, began at Queen’s View David and Margaret Leighton
Giving up the ghost at the Queen’s Hotel The first thing you need to know about the “Queen’s Hotel” is that it is haunted. Or at least it was... View Giving up the ghost at the Queen’s Hotel
From leeches to lungs The Museum of Health Care regularly shares its medical marvels with Queen’s students View From leeches to lungs
You Wrote: Fall 2023 International Honours For the second year in a row, the Queen’s Alumni Review has been honoured by... View You Wrote: Fall 2023
Campus News: Fall 2023 On Campus This year’s winner of the Art of Research photo contest is Cassandra Brand, a graduate... View Campus News: Fall 2023