Pierre Poilievre’s ‘More Boots, Less Suits’ election strategy held little appeal to women Women represent more than 50 per cent of the Canadian population, and there is no easy path to power without their votes.
How mathematical models are helping fight syphilis outbreaks Queen’s researchers are using a new mathematical approach to better understand and mitigate the spread of syphilis.
Queen’s students launch biotech network with first-ever BioHackathon Biotechnology organization Synapsis hosts event where students tackle real-world biotech challenges.
Science Rendezvous 2025 brings wonder to Kingston Queen’s researchers, students, and local organizations come together for Kingston’s largest free science outreach event.
Breaking down the value of plastic Highlighting the ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ researchers who are establishing a new gold standard in biochemical recycling and encouraging us to reconsider our use of plastics.
Academic earns honour from American Antiquarian Society Dr. Kristin Moriah says becoming a member shows support for her research and field of study.
Queen’s announces six Canada Research Chairs Through these appointments, the university is strengthening its position as a leader in research and innovation.
Building international research collaborations FAS researcher Thomas Barthelmé earns funding from NSERC for his Anosov Dynamics project.