In Manitoba and elsewhere in Canada, mean-spiritedness can lose elections A well-respected politician once told me that governments lose elections if voters consider them too mean-spirited.
Ahmed Hassan earns prestigious Mustafa Prize Computer scientist wins "Muslim Nobel”, an international accolade for scientific excellence.
Family vlogs can entertain, empower and exploit Family vlogs can be a double-edged sword that provide families with income, but also lead to exploitation.
New research sets off alarm bells Accelerated recent warming has pushed Great Slave Lake across important ecological thresholds.
Royal Society awards Queen’s researchers John Smol and Jacalyn Duffin have been recognized by the Royal Society of Canada for their research excellence.
Exceptional scholarly achievement Five Queen’s students have been nationally recognized for their research and leadership skills with Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships.
Building our research communities Queen’s enhances undergraduate student funding to bolster inquiry-based learning across disciplines.
Fixing fertilizer Queen’s researcher George diCenzo is co-leading a $6 million research project that aims to lower agricultural greenhouse gas emissions by focusing on improving the agriculture sector’s foundational ingredient – soil.