Virtual exhibit examines the digital future
Last fall, experts and audience members gathered at Queens University to discuss the future of research, knowledge sharing, and the student learning experience in the digital age at the first-ever Principals Symposium.
Maintaining Mohawk Identity
Note: This article was originally written by Phil Gaudreau and posted in the Queen's Gazette.
Ask an astronaut: 腦瞳憫 hosts a NASA Education Downlink
Join us on Friday, April 6, from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm in Grant Hall for this out-of-this-world event: a live video broadcast Q&A with NASA Astronaut Drew Feustel, PhD95, from the International Space Station!
Major Map Focus Groups
Have thoughts about our departmental Major Maps that you want to share? Now is your chance. Register for a session to come and chat with us and give us your thoughts and ideas on the Major Maps. Light refreshments will be served and participants will receive a $20 gift card to the campus bookstore and be entered to win a Queen's swag bag of prizes.
Opportunities for undergraduate research
Each year, the Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowship (USSRF) provides students at Queens the opportunity to gain some valuable experience that will help them in their continuing studies and into their career.
Peer-Assisted Learning Workshop
Peer-Assisted Learning Workshop with Dr. James Fraser, Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy, Queens University
Date: Wednesday, April 6, 1:30-3:00 pm
Location: Ellis Hall, Room 319
Aldo L籀pez-Gavil獺n Returns to the Isabel March 23, 2016
Havana-based pianist Aldo L籀pez-Gavil獺n almost defies categorization. His piano solos mesmerized audiences at a sold-out Isabel show in October 2014 when he accompanied Carlos Varela. Now hes back for a solo show that will illustrate why piano great Chucho Vald矇s calls him "simply a genius, a star. A portion of the proceeds from this co
Professor Marc Epprecht to speak at Trent University
Professor Marc Epprecht will speak at Historical Visions and Revisions, the 2016 History Graudate Program Speaker Series at Trent University. His talk, The Native Village Devae in Pietersmaritzburg, South Africa, 1848-1926: Revisiting the 'sanitation syndrome,' will