Professor Grégoire Webber renewed as Canada Research Chair in Public Law and Philosophy of Law

Professor Grégoire Webber (Law, cross-appointed in Philosophy) was recently renewed as the Canada Research Chair in Public Law and Philosophy of Law, and is continuing his work to enrich our understanding of the responsibilities of government, our responsibilities to each other, and our obligation to the law. 

Jacalyn Duffin in the New York Times

Professor Jacalyn Duffin has an op-ed on medical miracles in today's New York Times: ''. In it, she describes her medical testimony at the Vatican, as part of the canonization hearings for Marie-Marguerite d'Youville. That experience led Jackie to start studying the role of medical miracles in canonizations more generally, leading to two of her books of the past decade.

Ted Bond, 1930-2016

It is with sadness that we note the passing of Edward (Ted) Bond, a long-time member of the Department. Ted did his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Queen's, and completed a PhD at Cornell. He returned to Queen's as a faculty member in 1964, and had a distinguished career that won him many honours and resulted in important articles and books, perhaps most notably his Reason and Value (1983). Ted Bond will be remembered for his passion for philosophy.

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