Controversial Facebook study reviewed by ¹û½´ÊÓƵ ethicist
Writing on behalf of 27 ethicists from across North America, Queen’s philosopher Udo Schuklenk and a team of five co-authors have written a commentary for the journal Nature on a controversial Facebook study.
Kinesiology Researcher lands on exclusive list
Queen’s University researcher Ian Janssen (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Department of Public Health Sciences) has earned a place on Thomson Reuters’ Highly Cited Researchers list. He is the only Queen’s professor to make the list and one of only 88 researchers working in Canada on the 3,215 member list.
New ¹û½´ÊÓƵ National Scholars announced
Heather Aldersey and Norman Vorano have been appointed as the newest Queen’s National Scholars (QNS).
The 'mane' attraction
Forty performers will take to the stage in the Rotunda Theatre this week to share their experiences losing, growing, removing or flaunting their hair.
Uncovering an Oily Mystery
Queen’s researchers are making new discoveries about Paul Kane’s paintings, an important collection of art for understanding 19th century Canada. George Bevan (Classics) is using infrared light technology to peer underneath the oil of Kane’s paintings and see the original pencil drawings.
PhD student embraces 'activist scholar' role
Krystle Maki believes her research into welfare surveillance in Ontario can make a difference in the world beyond the walls of academia.
Making math matter
As an associate professor and director of the Queen’s Outreach Centre, Lynda Colgan is a woman who wears many hats. Not only does she work with Queen’s undergraduate and graduate students, but she also pursues her passion for teaching children and families about math.
¹û½´ÊÓƵ Chemists make a New Discovery
Forget heavy metal, they're talking light metal at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ. Well, at least a light coating for metal anyway.
¹û½´ÊÓƵ chemistry professors Dr. Crudden and Dr. Horton teamed up two years ago to find a practical use for an organic to bond with metal.