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I@Q with Sydney Faour

From March 9th through March 11th 2022, Queen’s University hosted the 16th annual Inquiry @ Queen’s Conference, this year via zoom with a keynote delivered by Dr. Asha Varadharajan from the Department of English who was awareded the Queen’s Promoting Student Inqurity Teaching Award in 2021. In our first segment, we chat with one of […]

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Psychological Dangers in Participatory Theatre

Psychological Dangers in Participatory Theatre by Hailey Scott is a documentary research project created during the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Stemming from a formative experience at the infamous Sleep No More, Hailey’s research is grounded in how audiences engage with the dangers hidden behind the curtain and how artists can make theatre a compelling […]

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The Future Is Rainbow

On this episode of The Shift Podcast, Chad and Rohan discuss their journeys navigating their arrival at Queen’s as queer students of colour, where they’ve found communities of support, and the importance of supporting student-led equity initiatives. Please note: this episode of the Shift Podcast will feature Queen’s students’ experiences and perceptions of campus safety, […]

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Episode 11

In this episode, we are joined by Madison Robertson, a current research fellow and PhD Student in Health Quality here at Queen’s University. Her current research seeks to understand the feelings of depression and loneliness for spouses who have been separated due to admission into long-term care. In this episode, we talk more about loneliness, the […]

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EP 101: The Irishmen

The polycule is down to a threesome this week as Chance had to go up to Ottawa to spring Randy from the slammer. Undeterred, Jesse, Meghan, and Dean discuss the good (JFK-8 Union), the bad (surging covid cases in schools), and the ugly (Jimmy Hoffa’s ethnic heritage) in one of our most lucid and stupid […]

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Yiyi He
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Yiyi He (Cultural Studies) – Ec(h)oing across Borders: Contemporary Environmental Literature and Ecocriticism in China and the Asian North American Context

Yiyi’s research engages in a critical dialogue between contemporary environmental writing and ecocriticism in China and the Asian North American context. Specifically, she introduces recent scholarly developments in contemporary Chinese ecocriticism, including increasing interest in Chinese North American environmental literature, to Western academe. The overall objective is to promote knowledge mobility in general, and international […]

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The Shift Podcast-Launching April 11th 2022

On the Shift Podcast, facilitated by Student Affairs, you will hear from students from diverse backgrounds about their lived experiences at Queen’s, how these experiences are shaped by identity, their visions for a safer and more inclusive campus climate, and what needs to happen for there to be a meaningful and lasting culture shift. Please note that on […]

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