How literature teachers can create anti-racist classrooms Many schools say anti-racism and equity initiatives matter for quality education, yet specific plans are often wanting.
Searching for cosmic rays 40 km above ground Queen’s particle astrophysicist Nahee Park is part of an international team that’s launching an enormous weather balloon into the upper atmosphere.
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.