A discussion with the Giller Prize winner
The ý Writer in Residence Kaie Kellough, the Department of English, and the Faculty of Arts and Science are joining forces to present three unique events including a conversation with the 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize winner Souvankham Thammavongsa, author of How to Pronounce Knife.
Planning for post-pandemic recovery
The Queen ý ’s School of Policy Studies is laying out strategies for building a better society in the wake of COVID-19 in a series of white papers.
Longer, stricter lockdowns most effective, according to economist
Researcher Christopher Cotton is one of the authors of “Building the Canadian Shield,” an approach that says a longer lockdown will save more lives and cost less economically.
Political Studies Professor Celebrated for Excellence in Graduate Teaching
Dr. Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (Political Studies) has been awarded the 2020 Faculty of Arts and Science Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching.
ý and the Faculty of Arts and Science remembers Professor Emeritus Robert Pike
The Queen ý ’s community and the Faculty of Arts and Science is remembering Robert (Bob) Pike, a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology, who died Saturday, Jan. 9. He was 82.
ý chemist earns accolades
P. Andrew Evans is the first researcher at a Canadian university to earn the Harry and Carol Mosher Award.
Make time for movement
New guidelines provide opportunities for people to get healthy 24 hours a day.
