The annual artignite festival features more than 30 arts and cultural events in Kingston, many of them occurring on Queen’s campus with student artists, musicians and actors.
January 17, 2013
Troy Day uses mathematical models to understand the evolution of drug resistance and the best ways to treat infectious diseases.
The Happyness Project matches students with other students according to their shared lived experiences, such as living with anxiety, depression or a chronic health condition.
January 16, 2013
The Co-Curricular Opportunities Directory is an online tool to help undergraduate and graduate students find opportunities that meet their academic, social and personal goals.
The Queen’s Water Research Centre Student Symposium aims to improve the flow of ideas between Queen’s, Royal Military College, industry and government.
Grants from the Canada Foundation for Innovation will fund six projects in several different fields.
January 15, 2013
Research by Tim Lillicrap and Stephen Scott may help in the development of artificial limbs.
Working group addressing employment accessibility on campus aims to find ways to make Queen’s more attractive to persons with disabilities.
January 14, 2013
Pioneering motor control research has garnered Stephen Scott two awards.
Jasbir Puar focuses on how lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and queer rights intersect in the Muslim and Islamic worlds.