Fruitful fellowship
With graduate school on the horizon, Emily Gong (Artsci’15) credits her participation in the Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowship (USSRF) program for expanding her options.
Algal blooms: Proactive strategy
CYANOBACTERIAL HARMFUL algal blooms (CHABs) are increasing in severity on a worldwide basis. Combining nutrientsource control with post-bloom control is currently considered the best strategy for dealing with CHABs (1).
Making it all add up
“So what are you going to do with your degree?”
It’s a common question at many holiday gatherings every year, often causing consternation among students who worry they don’t have the skills or experience to land a job in the competitive workforce.
The Great Crew Change Survey for Geology
91Ƶ is developing a new Masters degree program focused on Earth and Energy Resources Leadership.
Queen's Announces joint Program with Tongji University
Queen’s University today announced the creation of a “two-plus-two” degree program, in partnership with China’s Tongji University.
The Accelerating Universe
The Fall 2014 Cave Memorial Lecture in Physics presents the Accelerating Universe
Re-introduction of the Invasive Species Act
Sophie Kiwala, M.P.P. for Kingston and the Islands would like to invite all Queen's students to join her for the announcement of the re-introduction of the Invasive Species Act on Friday, November 7th at 11:30am in Room 3110 of Queen's Bioscience Complex, 116 Barrie Street.
Bullying Expert Earns Top Honour
A Canadian leader in bullying prevention, Queen’s University researcher Wendy Craig was honoured today with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada’s Impact Award.