The university marks ten years since Dr. Arthur B. McDonald’s Nobel Prize in Physics with a special event and renewed federal investment in the McDonald Institute
October 20, 2025
A decade ago, Art McDonald and his team gained worldwide recognition for a neutrino discovery that helped establish Canada and Queen’s as leaders in physics. Now, he reflects on how far the science has come and where it's headed next.
October 15, 2025
The Queen’s and Kingston community are invited to Decoding the Cosmos, a special event recognizing a major federal government investment in the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute (McDonald Institute) and the 10th anniversary of Dr. Arthur B. McDonald’s Nobel Prize in Physics.
October 2, 2025
A workshop for high school and early undergraduate students and a public lecture will explore research in astroparticle physics and materials science.
September 30, 2025
Alzheimer’s disease is on track to affect more than 130 million people worldwide by 2050, but a simple prevention model called SHIELD may help protect our brains.
September 29, 2025
Queen’s research supports statement linking outdoor play to health, equity, and the environment.
September 25, 2025
ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ researchers Amir Fam, StĂ©fanie von Hlatky, and Tucker Carrington are among the Royal Society of Canada's 2025 Class of inductees and awardees.
September 9, 2025
Researchers are weaving touch-sensitive fabrics that could make cars, homes and even health care smarter and safer.
Queen’s professors Kai Salomaa and Susanne Soederberg receive the Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Supervision.
August 15, 2025
Dr. Crudden’s work on durable carbon-metal coatings has earned her a spot on a prestigious international award shortlist recognizing scientific breakthroughs.
August 14, 2025