Edward Burtynsky to collaborate with Queen’s on unique work of public art
Queen’s University and the Faculty of Arts and Science is proud to announce a partnership with world-renowned Canadian photographer, and Queen’s Honorary Doctorate recipient (2007),Edward Burtynsky to help realize his new public art piece titled Standing Whale.
Four unique Indigenous Studies courses launched by Arts & Science online
With more than 120 online courses on offer and over 130 of experience in distance learning, Arts and Science Online (ASO) is renowned for its innovative and diverse approaches to education.
Pioneering Queen’s chemistry gets $24M boost to advance coatings that preserve metals from deteriorating
With support from the Government of Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund, new research extending the lifespan of metals could save billions across the infrastructure, microchip, and health care industries.
FAS provides support for students attending WISE
The Faculty of Arts and Science has subsidized the attendance fee of 25 students attending the 10th annual Women in Science and Engineering Conference: Above and Beyond. The funding will come from the Faculty’s Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization Fund.
Graduate Inclusivity Fellows help promote equity, diversity, inclusion, and Indigeneity
Provincial government announces new temporary COVID-19 restrictions
The Government of Ontario today announced it is introducing updated public health measures to slow the spread of the Omicron variant and preserve hospital capacity. The measures will take effect Wednesday, Jan.&n
Tuning in to sustainable practices across the pond
The crew of a hugely popular BBC Radio program visits the Bader College to learn more about sustainability and biodiversity efforts to preserve the natural environment.