Queen’s and Kingston celebrate Black culture, achievements, and futures at on-campus and community events throughout February.
Alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH), a severe and potentially life-threatening liver disease, is rising sharply among adolescents and young adults. Once primarily linked to older men with long histories ...
Principal Patrick Deane has opened a public community dialogue on the university’s long-term vision with the publication of a discussion paper.
Canada Excellence Research Chair in Immunophysiology and Immunotherapy Paul Kubes reflects on progress in research, building a team, and his vision for the future of immunology after his first year at ...
Queen’s is part of a new national network that has received federal funding to help researchers, students, and others realize the full potential of their ideas.
Join Col Kris Purdy, and LTC Drew Lanier for a discussion on Lessons from the War in Ukraine and Implications for CAF Procurement and Doctrine. Following the discussion there will be a Q&A.
The article – ‘“An epidemic of violence”: Examining U.S. news media depictions of anti-trans fatal violence in 2022’ – is available here: https://journals ...
The Department of Global Development Studies at Queen’s University invites applications from suitably qualified full-time graduate students at Queen’s University interested in teaching an ...
come for our Bi-monthly sports drop in for BIPOC students. The event will be run out of Gym 5 in Mitchell Hall, join us Jan 26 from 12:30 to 2:30.
In December 2024, Queen’s University began talks with United Steelworkers (USW) Local 2010, to negotiate the renewal of the Collective Agreement between Local 2010 and the University. Initial ...
Challenge yourself with this great cardio conditioning class! Instructors will lead you through a variety of challenging rides including hills, sprints and team riding all set to great motivating ...