A working group is identifying the skills and knowledge all Queen’s students should develop during their studies.
April 15, 2015
Queen's-based research institute has launched a multidisciplinary journal featuring studies that address the complex needs of Canada's military and veteran populations.
Garfield Dunlop, MPP for the riding of Simcoe North and Critic for Training, Colleges and Universities for the Progressive Conservatives, visited Queen’s with the aim of getting some insight about the university.
ESL and international students can improve their academic skills by working with staff and trained peer assistants in Stauffer Library.
James Pritchard taught in the Department of History and researched in the areas of early Canadian colonial and maritime history.
A new professional development series is assisting Health Sciences faculty members in attaining skills relevant to their roles as administrative leaders.
April 14, 2015
Cathleen Crudden and Troy Day have each received Killam Fellowships, one of Canada's most distinguished awards for career research achievements.
Bringing some cheer to students as they study for exams, Principal Daniel Woolf and Julie Gordon-Woolf handed out 1,200 cookies in annual Principal's Cookie Day.
April 13, 2015
Tiffany Chan applied skills developed at the digital humanities field school to an experiential learning opportunity with Queen’s Library special collections.
Hagar Akua Prah loves working with students as an outreach counsellor and student life advisor.