Five on the rise The newly awarded research chairs will provide five years of support to researchers in fields as... View Five on the rise
Bearing witness: Steven Heighton Recounting one of his first nights on the Greek island of Lesvos in the fall of 2015, Steven Heighton (Artsci’85, MA’86) remembers, most of all, the sounds. View Bearing witness: Steven Heighton
Class of 2020: United by resilience Their final year was far from what they imagined, but it has united the newest group of Queen’s alumni in spirit and resolve. View Class of 2020: United by resilience
Returning to a vibrant cultural life post-coronavirus Artists are crucial to the futures we’re imagining beyond the The vitality of the societies we wish... View Returning to a vibrant cultural life post-coronavirus
After the fires burn Three months ago, I watched as an African-American man named George Floyd begged for his life as a white police officer rammed his knee into Floyd's neck and slowly extinguished his breath. Up until that scorching day, I had never witnessed a murder before. View After the fires burn
Choosing your executors What does an executor do? An executor “executes” your will, carrying out the terms of your will and... View Choosing your executors
Back to the health-care frontline In March, incoming Dean of Health Sciences Jane Philpott began serving at the COVID-19 Assessment... View Back to the health-care frontline
Gifts of cultural property In the last year, legislative changes have been enacted in Canada that clear up uncertainty... View Gifts of cultural property
Building on a family legacy At home in East Aurora, N.Y., Dr. Michael Lynch, Meds’58, reflects on what he’s most proud of in... View Building on a family legacy
The pursuit of truth in a post-fact world A few years ago, I started thinking about the issue of fake news. I delivered my first talk on the... View The pursuit of truth in a post-fact world
A winter flashback Snowball was a student-organized winter carnival at Queen’s that ran for several years in the 1960s... View A winter flashback
How to...build a resilient team Why is that some teams emerge stronger and more tightly bonded from setbacks, while others fracture... View How to...build a resilient team
The journey so far It’s 2013. I’m on a night train in northern India heading from Amritsar to Dharamsala. I’m an intern... View The journey so far
A blueprint for success It’s an ongoing conundrum for new grads. You can’t get a job without experience. But you can’t get... View A blueprint for success
The magic of chemistry In 1998, Victor Snieckus was introduced to the work of chemist/author Primo Levi, when he was given... View The magic of chemistry
Inspired by Rembrandt Head of an old man with curly hair Rembrandt van Rijn, 1659 He has put away his hands and sealed his... View Inspired by Rembrandt