Queen’s students from all disciplines come together to showcase their creative talents and raise money for charity.
‘It’s fascinating to look at museums, libraries, archives and art galleries to see what isn’t there.’
Simply called Frog, the statue was originally built in 1971 by a professor and a group of his students.
Kwantlen U library collection features plant-based skin care items.
Skyrocketing student financial need has called for universities to go beyond the food bank model.
This unique mode of transportation will have capacity for about 3,000 passengers per hour in each direction.
Researcher Fenton Litwiller is developing youth recreation programming to support queer kids in acquiring skills that affirm their complex gender identities.
The program hopes to create an environment that is safe and effective for the use of psychedelics.
The Earthquake Engineering Research Facility is studying the dangers of seismic instability.
How controversy, curriculum change and emerging perspectives are shifting the study of Canadian literature.
“Acknowledging that [Indigenous communities] have sovereignty over the material and that it is indeed not yours is one of the key things we’re trying to promote in the work that we’re doing with the archival community.”