Marketing Queen’s a collaborative effort
The Marketing MUSE Conference brings together the university’s marketing and communications professionals for a day of development and inspiration.
Solving crime through chemistry
Queen’s University chemist Diane Beauchemin earns lifetime achievement award for her cutting-edge research.
Queen’s University researcher Diane Beauchemin has spent years working on techniques to help law enforcement solve crime and to more pragmatically assess food safety.
Recognizing research excellence at Queen’s
At this year’s Spring Convocation, Queen’s University is bestowing its highest form of recognition for research excellence to five faculty members.
Connecting Canada’s brightest researchers
Funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada is helping Queen’s researchers create partnerships to tackle global problems.
Queen’s names first Distinguished University Professors
Recipients recognized for international research and teaching excellence.
2018-19 Distinguished University Professors: Donald H. Akenson, Stephen Archer, Nicholas Bala. Middle row: Susan P. C. Cole, Cathleen Crudden, John McGarry, Ram Murty, R. Kerry Rowe, Suning Wang.
Helping students flourish
Clinician-researcher Anne Duffy (Department of Psychiatry, Division of Student Wellness) leads the U-Flourish Project, a longitudinal study examining the well-being and academic success of students over their first year at Queen's University.
Queen’s economist wins second Donner Prize
Award for book on Indigenous rights makes Thomas J. Courchene the first two-time recipient of top Canadian public policy writing honour.