Canada has prided itself on being a welcoming haven for students International student resentment brews but allowing fewer students into Canada isn’t the answer.
A unique undergraduate opportunity Research Experience Program pairs Indigenous students with leading STEM researchers.
McDonald Institute receives $45.5M in federal support Queen’s and the McDonald Institute welcome this investment that will advance Canada’s position as a world leader in astroparticle physics.
Women, peace and security initiatives should matter to all Canadians Canada recently released its long-awaited third National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security, entitled Foundations for Peace.
Uncovering the history of Black self-publishing in Canada Kristin Moriah receives a national fellowship to study Black authors and themes that motivated them to write and publish their own works over the past century.
A rare and beautiful astronomic phenomenon A total solar eclipse presents a unique opportunity to witness a rare phenomenon — but protect your eyes.
The total solar eclipse is a cosmic spectacle well worth the hype Eclipse fever has gripped North America, where many people are talking, worrying — and obsessing — about the April 8 total solar eclipse.
Bringing research into focus Research Week celebrates and showcases the accomplishments of the university’s graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.