Queen's in the News: August 2, 2012
Shai Dubey (School of Business) – Traditional two-year MBAs are losing ground globally, in the Globe and Mail.
Houchang Hassan-Yari (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – Al-Qaeda terrorists providing support to Syrian rebels, on CTV News Channel.
Robert May (English) – Gore Vidal had an impressive writing career, in the Toronto Star.
David Hancock (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Olympic badminton players disqualified for internationally losing matches, on seven CBC Radio stations (New Brunswick, Regina, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Whitehorse, Victoria) and CKNW (Vancouver radio).
Lonnie Aarssen (Biology) – Weeds can survive droughts because of their deep root system, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Greg Wanless (Drama) – Retires after 30 years with the 1000 Islands Playhouse, in the Kingston EMC and Frontenac EMC.
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