This is us...Lee Airton Lee Airton, Assistant Professor Gender and Sexuality Studies in Education, Faculty of Education "My... View This is us...Lee Airton
Spotlight: Rod Smith on the art of timing TSN sports anchor and CFL host Rod Smith (Artsci’83) has always loved the sound of voices, and his... View Spotlight: Rod Smith on the art of timing
The ongoing neutrino puzzle With the world’s attention on Queen’s physicist Dr. Art McDonald after he received the Nobel Prize... View The ongoing neutrino puzzle
Allie Vibert Douglas: astronomer and pioneering teacher of astrophysics Allie Vibert Douglas,OC, MBE, and LLD’75, was an astronomer and a pioneer in the teaching of... View Allie Vibert Douglas: astronomer and pioneering teacher of astrophysics
The search for dark matter With the world’s attention on Queen’s physicist Dr. Art McDonald after he received the Nobel Prize... View The search for dark matter
Laser solutions (for future technologies) With the world’s attention on Queen’s physicist Dr. Art McDonald after he received the Nobel Prize... View Laser solutions (for future technologies)
The Road to Stockholm It has been a whirlwind few months for Professor Emeritus Art McDonald. Following the Oct. 6 announcement of the Nobel Prize for Physics, the world’s attention focused on Dr. McDonald and his co-winner, Dr. Takaaki Kajita of the University of Tokyo. View The Road to Stockholm
Queen's professor emeritus wins Nobel Prize Queen's University professor emeritus Arthur McDonald is the co-winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in... View Queen's professor emeritus wins Nobel Prize
Recognizing excellence in teaching: Jacqueline Davies It probably shouldn’t surprise anyone to learn that Jacqueline Davies considers Socrates one of her... View Recognizing excellence in teaching: Jacqueline Davies