Receiving the prestigious Vega Medal Queen’s researcher John Smol has been recognized for his lifetime achievements with the Vega Medal, a Nobel Prize-equivalent in geography, awarded by the King of Sweden.
Telling their research stories Three Queen’s graduate students have made it to the Top 25 in a national Storytellers Challenge.
What is healthy expression on campus? Undergraduate research project examines student freedom of expression on campus.
The true meaning of mentorship Fifteen awards presented at first-ever Black Scholars Excellence in Mentorship awards ceremony.
Designing the city of the future Queen’s researcher Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin has been named a Fellow of a new Canadian program examining the future of cities.
Affecting positive change Researcher Diane Orihel earns honour for her contributions to science, mentorship, and advocacy.
Bader gift secures world-class scientist Faculty of Arts and Science announces Aaron Shugar as the new Bader Chair in Art Conservation.
The beauty of ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ research – photo essay With a continued focus on the UN SDGs and advancing social impact, the annual Queen’s Art of Research photo contest announces six winning entries.