My research interests lie primarily in the relationship between climate and literature, particularly in contemporary climate fiction. Trained as a Romanticist, I also have interests in women’s writing ...
Immediately following the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival each November, a selection of the top films submitted to the Festival go on a tour around the world. Host organizations in each tour ...
Marshall Hill is a poet, critic, and theorist recently graduated from Queen’s with a PhD in Cultural Studies. His work is situated at the conjuncture of literature as a social practice and the ...
Queen’s University will conduct an audible test of its campus Emergency Notification System (ENS) on Monday, Dec. 23, at 11 a.m.
Queen’s alumna Susan Holt, Artsci’99 (chemistry), Artsci’00 (economics), rewrote the history books in October when she became the first woman elected premier of New Brunswick. The resounding victory ...
Writing a year-end message is always a difficult task. There is so much to look forward to in the year ahead and so many achievements and changes to contemplate in the months that have gone by all too ...
The immersive experience allows you to contribute to a meaningful, community-driven project with lasting impacts on land rights, climate resilience, and cultural heritage.
Three members of the Queen’s community – an expert on hate crime, an authority on food insecurity, and an advocate for inclusion and accessibility – have been appointed to the Order of Canada. Barbara ...
In case you missed them, here are 15 stories of research impact and the moments that helped to shape this year.
In mid-November, Queen’s University began talks with Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and its Local 254 (Lab Technicians), in an effort to reach a negotiated renewal of the Collective ...