Second-year Commerce student named co-winner at the 2026 NHL Innovation Competition for an app idea to improve the fan ...
Research at Queen’s is uncovering how wetlands store carbon and inform restoration and environmental decisions.
The annual festival brings science out of the lab and into the community, with more than 60 interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
As altitude increases and oxygen levels drop, climbers on Kilimanjaro face physiological risks that can turn a straightforward hike into a dangerous situation.
Nine individuals and one team are recognized for their incredible work and accomplishments across the university.
Second-year Commerce student named co-winner at the 2026 NHL Innovation Competition for an app idea to improve the fan experience.
Also known as "APPLE MATH" Modern electrical, mechanical, communications, control, and artificial intelligence systems require sophisticated mathematical tools. The Queen's Mathematics and Engineering ...
This course will provide students in the Engineering program with the ability to appropriately incorporate selected economic and business practices into the practice of engineering. The topics covered ...
“The inability to acquire or consume an adequate diet quality or sufficient quantity of food in socially acceptable ways, or the uncertainty that one will be able to do so.” - Health Canada The Swipe ...
Better data on trans and non-binary people can help governments and organizations see gaps more clearly and build policies that respond to real needs.
The concept of a vampire predates Bram Stoker’s tales of Count Dracula — probably by several centuries. But did vampires ever really exist? In 1819, 80 years before the publication of Dracula, John ...
Researchers at Queen’s University have established a method that, for the first time, can detect indirectly when one thought ends and another begins. Dr. Jordan Poppenk (Psychology) and his master’s ...