Queen's in the News: April 1, 2013
Guojun Liu (Chemistry) – Next generation of smartphones could have fingerprint-proof displays, in the Bangkok Post, Malay Mail and MSN Malaysia.
Dean Xiong (Chemistry) – Next generation of smartphones could have fingerprint-proof displays, in the Bangkok Post, Malay Mail and MSN Malaysia.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Minister John Baird visits the Middle East, on CTV News Channel; Canadian passport prized by terrorists, in the Toronto Sun.
John Young (School of Religion) – How Easter has evolved over the centuries, on CTV News Channel and the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Blackberry reports surprisingly good four-quarter profits, on CTV News Channel.
David Skillicorn (School of Computing) – A serious cyber attack has slowed down the internet, on CTV News Channel.
Peter Hennessy (Education) – What is the best way to fix our schools, op-ed in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – What exactly is sexual orientation, in Psychology Today.
- 2013-04-09: MOSAIC Concert
- 2013-04-06: Internet Radio Workshop
- 2013-04-06: Faith date: Christianity: Easter (W)
- 2013-04-06: Forum: VIA Rail: Quebec-Windsor Corridor
- 2013-04-05: Lecture: Topic TBA - Martin Stone
- 2013-04-04: New Evening Swim During Exam Time
- 2013-04-03: Gaels Cycling Team continue to make a name for themselves south of the border
- 2013-04-03: Four Gaels headed to East West Bowl
- 2013-03-26: Filion, Dakin honoured as Queen's top Varsity Team athletes
- 2013-03-26: Filion, Dakin honoured as Queen's top Varsity Team athletes