New university-wide interdisciplinary client projects course
This new fourth-year interdisciplinary project experience course allows undergraduate students to work with students from other faculties and programs to address a problem presented by a client.
A team effort for dissertation defence
A student in the Department of History was one of the first ever at Queen's to defend her dissertation remotely.
Adjusting to remote teaching
Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning) John Pierce offers guidance to instructors.
Accepting anxiety as COVID-19 looms
Queen’s University researcher Tom Hollenstein on ways of coping with stress as the world deals with the coronavirus.
History in the Making
The Introduction of a BA Minor/General in Black Studies
In addition to looking back into history this month, scholars in the Faculty of Arts and Science are looking forward to developing a new BA Minor/General in Black Studies with a target launch date of fall 2021.
Critical funding for health research
Canadian Institutes of Health Research funds $3.95 million in grants to seven Queen’s Researchers.
Queen’s Indigenous health researcher named Indspire Award winner
Assistant professor Karen Lawford honoured for outstanding career achievements in health.
Inspiring budding researchers
IGnite: Research Stories to Inspire Generations will feature talks on neutrinos, fundamental building blocks of the universe, and molecular interactions