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BY DANIEL DROLET | September 10 2007

Boys seem to underachieve educationally relative to girls. But many questions remain about what’s going on and what, if anything, should be done to address the issue.

BY STEPHEN STRAUSS | September 10 2007

The disciplinary path of popular professor Marcel Danesi has taken a few sharp turns over the years, but the breadth of his intellectual pursuits is nothing short of amazing

BY TIM JOHNSON | August 07 2007

The pros, the cons and the complications of taking on a little extra work on the side

BY ALEX GILLIS | March 12 2007

Students who cheat are a problem on Canadian campuses – a problem that universities and faculty members must wrestle head-on. Based on his research and his own experience with cheating students, this professor discovers three crucial steps to keep them in

BY ANITA LAHEY | March 12 2007

He’s a scientist, arts aficionado and acclaimed editor who brings success to seemingly everything he undertakes. What will Queen’s do if he ever really retires?

BY DANIEL MCCABE | February 12 2007

Comics have become much more sophisticated since the advent of Archie or Superman and are now a legitimate area of scholarship

BY HARRIET EISENKRAFT | February 12 2007

Usha George has lived the immigrant experience, but never really left that community behind, devoting much of her professional career to addressing the special needs of newcomers to Canada

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | December 06 2004

Flexible and practical, online graduate programs are the right call for some students.

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