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[Compass North launch event]
February 12, 2020

Queen’s University and L-SPARK launch acceleration program for Kingston-area technology businesses run by women.

Dr. Tandy Thomas]
October 2, 2019

How can belonging to a book club influence your buying habits? Dr. Tandy Thomas discusses the complex relationships between consumers, marketers, and retailers around the social elements of consumption and consumer behaviour.

[Dr. Shamel Addas]
October 4, 2018

What does your email inbox look like? Dr. Shamel Addas explores how emails can trigger mindless and mindful work processes.

[Alice Vibert Douglas and colleagues at Yerkes Observatory, Chicago, 1925 (Queen's University Archives)]
October 1, 2016

One of the oldest universities in Canada, research at Queen's University has left an indelible mark on the Canadian, and international, landscape of scholarly progress.

Dr. Heather Jamieson samples soil near the Giant Mine in Yellowknife]
October 1, 2016

Queen’s made significant and successful efforts to attract women researchers to campus through the 1980s, including through such programs as the Queen’s National Scholar Program.

[ Kathryn Brohman in front of whiteboard ]
April 1, 2015

Queen's researcher Kathryn Brohman, professor at the Smith School of Business, is a co-principal investigator of a new research initiative called Healthcare Systems Leadership, a nonprofit research team of health-care providers and academics from across Canada that hope to streamline collaboration and information exchange in Canadian health care.

[ Yuri Levin with computer ]
November 1, 2014

Yuri Levin, a Distinguished Professor of Management Science and Operations Management at the Smith School of Business, is an expert in how massive sets of customer data can be used to strategically set prices, a practice known as “revenue management.”

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