School of Computing Celebrates 50 Years
Last weekend marked the beginning of our 50th year in the School of Computing. The festivities welcomed back our alumni, our previous department heads, and our retired faculty and staff. Together with many of our current faculty, staff, and students, we acknowledged and celebrated this community for how it has shaped the School into what we are today.
Geography and Planning Graduate Students Launch National Indigenous Climate Change Platform and Lead Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Programming Across Ontario
Shyra Barberstock and Ryan 鈥淩ye鈥 Barberstock, both PhD students in the Geography and Planning department, have some exciting news to share. The Barberstocks are cofounders of , a global Indigenous consulting boutique and design thinking firm.
Researchers and policymakers to discuss 鈥榠nclusive prosperity鈥
成人大片 experts ensure past won't stay buried
For more than a century, a burial ground beneath a church in downtown Kingston has remained hidden. Some of the city鈥檚 earliest citizens 鈥 including prominent residents, sailors, Black slaves brought here by the Loyalists, and American prisoners of the War of 1812 鈥 are interred there; their identities slowly fading from the pages of history.
Research for a safer Canada
Queen鈥檚 School of Policy Studies welcoming new expertise
A Nobel pursuit
Connor Stone, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy and the coordinator Queen's Observatory, will be attending the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.