A marriage of art and science As Art Conservation marks its 50th anniversary, we talk to alumni and explore the impact of their work.
World on fire How the Queen’s University Biological Station takes a multidisciplinary – and symbiotic – approach to solving the environmental crisis. View World on fire
Here comes the sun Queen’s will be in the path of totality when the Great North American Eclipse sweeps through the sky on April 8. Here’s why everyone is excited. View Here comes the sun
The secret school of journalism 150 years later, The Queen’s Journal is still producing some of the best journalists in the country View The secret school of journalism
Outside the box How Queen's will change the world with a new approach to engineering education - thanks to Stephen Smith View Outside the box
Peace on Two Wheels Olympic cyclist Haley Smith found balance climbing her toughest hill View Peace on Two Wheels
The Rabble Rouser As one of the country's most influential art patrons, collectors, and artist advocates, Bruce Bailey loves to shake up the Canadian art scene. Just don't call him Canada's Gatsby. View The Rabble Rouser
Twist of fate What are the odds that a genetic counsellor would have a child with the rarest of rare genetic disorders? Stephanie Telesca found out – and decided to do something about it. View Twist of fate
Crowning Achievement Alumna Carolyn Harris is in demand as an expert on all things royal View Crowning Achievement
The Royal Treatment Remembering the day Queen’s rolled out the red carpet for our future king View The Royal Treatment
On air For 100 years, thousands of students and Kingstonians have had their voices broadcast from the... View On air
The Sound of Queen’s Is there, in the expanse of music made by Queen’s alumni, a "Queen’s sound?" The answer seems to be... View The Sound of Queen’s
Bringing research into focus For the past six years, the Art of Research photo contest has taken us behind the scenes, bringing... View Bringing research into focus
Field Trip Dodging hot lava, picking field greens, and staring down simians are all in a day’s work for Queen’s researchers in the field. View Field Trip
Operation Remote Immunity Queen’s Health Sciences is using interdisciplinary collaboration to build better health-care providers View Operation Remote Immunity
Rewilding of the Castle The Bader International Study Centre is embracing a ‘little bit of chaos’ to advance biodiversity View Rewilding of the Castle