Queen’s University Develops Holographic Flexible Smartphone
Human Media Lab creates Holoflex, the world’s first holographic flexible smartphone Keep Reading
Human Media Lab creates Holoflex, the world’s first holographic flexible smartphone Keep Reading
Hilarity ensues after a movie star's publicity stunt puts her in the middle of a full-scale revolution Keep Reading
Local education institutions rated #17 and #99 in the Canada Keep Reading
Over 10,000 students at 100 universities surveyed by the magazine Keep Reading
2016 Ontario budget includes free tuition for low-income students Keep Reading
This past week, Maclean’s released its list of Top 20 Party Schools and Queen’s University was revealed to rank 7th in Canada. The magazine surveyed more than 10,000 students at 100 Canadian universities, and asked: “In hours, about how much time do you spend in an average week on the following activities? Please be honest;… Keep Reading
Eleventh year for the Queen's University "Live-In for Literacy" campaign Keep Reading
A third Rembrandt painting has been added to Queen’s University’s Agnes Etherington Art Centre, courtesy of Alfred Bader (Sc’45, Arts’46, MSc’47, LLD’86) and his wife, Isabel Bader (LLD’07). The 1658 signed Portrait of a Man with Arms Akimbo will become part of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre’s permanent collection. “I am grateful the Baders have entrusted us with… Keep Reading
Featuring Juno-award winning musician Sarah Harmer. Keep Reading
Quidditch Canada announced this week that the second National Championship will be held in Kingston on April 2nd and 3rd, 2016. After evaluating costs, availability, field size, and access to transportation and accommodation, Kingston beat out Welland, Ontario to host the games at the 1000 Islands Sportsplex in Westbrook. The dates were chosen by Quidditch… Keep Reading
Activist to be keynote speaker at Queen's Model United Nations Invitational Keep Reading