Dr. D.J. Cook works to advance promising stroke therapies.
September 8, 2014
A new website, MyGradSkills.ca, provides online training modules for Ontario graduate students.
Queen's students attended clases for the first time at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts on Monday, marking new era for the Department of Film and Media and the university’s other creative arts disciplines.
Queen's faculty members have made a concerted effort to incorporate learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom.
The Student Community Relations Office, formerly Town-Gown Relations, will continue to assist students with community-related matters such as housing issues.
September 5, 2014
Queen's archaeologist Barbara Reeves and her team made a surprise discovery of 157 rock carvings that detail life thousands of years ago.
A new survey by the Council of Ontario Universities show graduates are using the skills developed during their studies.
The recent Dissertation on the Lake retreat hosted by the School of Graduate Studies proved popular with many students.
September 4, 2014
Campus is alive with the excited cheers of 4,000 first-year students. Orientation week concludes Sunday with students attending their first day of classes on Monday.
PREVNet co-director Wendy Craig named a finalist for SSHRC's prestigious Impact Award.