A life in publishing: Lennie Goodings of Virago Press Lennie Goodings, A Bite of the Apple: A Life With Books, Writers and Virago View A life in publishing: Lennie Goodings of Virago Press
Bearing witness: Steven Heighton Recounting one of his first nights on the Greek island of Lesvos in the fall of 2015, Steven Heighton (Artsci’85, MA’86) remembers, most of all, the sounds. View Bearing witness: Steven Heighton
Class of 2020: United by resilience Their final year was far from what they imagined, but it has united the newest group of Queen’s alumni in spirit and resolve. View Class of 2020: United by resilience
Belonging at Queen's Every Queen’s grad I’ve met remembers with great precision what move-in day was like for them. For... View Belonging at Queen's
Returning to a vibrant cultural life post-coronavirus Artists are crucial to the futures we’re imagining beyond the The vitality of the societies we wish... View Returning to a vibrant cultural life post-coronavirus
The choices we make Queen’s University was merely five years old when, in Brussels after being expelled from France and... View The choices we make
Queen's School of Medicine: Confronting exclusion In 1918, a motion to ban Black students from the School of Medicine was adopted by ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥... View Queen's School of Medicine: Confronting exclusion
The gift of art A $40-million (USD) gift from Bader Philanthropies, Inc., will enable Queen’s to revitalize and... View The gift of art
This is what nurses do It’s the end of May. Kate Kemplin is sitting in a hotel room near Windsor, Ontario. She’s self... View This is what nurses do