The Queen’s community is remembering Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, who died Dec. 29, at the age of ...
The world is mourning the loss of former U.S. president Jimmy Carter, including members of the Queen’s community who are fondly recalling the president’s special connection to the university. In ...
Kate is both a Professional Engineer and a Registered Professional Planner. She brings the language of planning together with that of engineering. As a trained Project Manager, Kate has led projects ...
Kim is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geography and Planning. The first part of her work focuses on meal kit delivery programs and consumer identity negotiations in relation to foodscapes and ...
I am a PhD Candidate in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s University. I hold a Master in Planning from Queen’s University, as well as a Bachelor of Arts (Specialization in Géographie ...
The final weeks of each year are always a good time to look back and reflect on accomplishments and milestones. In 2024, Queen’s researchers explored new frontiers of knowledge that took them from the ...
After less than two weeks of fighting across Syria’s northwest, rebel groups have grabbed control of the capital Damascus, sending long-time dictator Bashar al-Assad fleeing to Russia with his family.
The past year has been marked by notable achievements, community growth, and global recognition. From sustainability milestones to transformative donations and exceptional student initiatives, 2024 ...
Queen’s staff and faculty members gathered on campus Tuesday at the Athletics and Recreation Centre (ARC) to celebrate the holiday season and connect with colleagues from across the university. The ...
Queen’s alumna Susan Holt, Artsci’99 (chemistry), Artsci’00 (economics), rewrote the history books in October when she became the first woman elected premier of New Brunswick. The resounding victory ...
The immersive experience allows you to contribute to a meaningful, community-driven project with lasting impacts on land rights, climate resilience, and cultural heritage.
In mid-November, Queen’s University began talks with Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and its Local 1302 (Library Technicians), in an effort to reach a negotiated renewal of the Collective ...