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Blind Date with Knowledge
September 21, 2019

Queen’s researchers warn that loss of genetic variation means species are less adaptable to climate change.

[Dylan Robinson]
Blind Date with Knowledge
July 10, 2019

Queen’s scholar and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts, Dylan Robinson leads first successful effort to replace misappropriated song from copyrighted opera.

[Morgan Lehtinen]
Blind Date with Knowledge
July 8, 2019

Queen’s University PhD candidate Morgan Lehtinen wins inaugural Young Persons’ Lecture Competition.

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Blind Date with Knowledge
June 26, 2019

Connor Stone, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy has found himself in some exclusive company after being selected to take part in the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting from June 30-July 5, an event that brings together Nobel Laureates in physics as well as 580 post-secondary students from 89 countries.

[Pascale Champagne and Kevin Deluzio receive awards]
Blind Date with Knowledge
June 24, 2019

Two faculty members from Queen’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Pascale Champagne (Civil Engineering) and Kevin Deluzio (Dean; Mechanical and Materials Engineering), were inducted as fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering at its annual general meeting in Quebec City on Friday, June 21.