Queen's in the News: August 31, 2011
Kate Harkness (Psychology) – People with mild depression may be better at judging other people’s emotions, in the Toronto Star and on CKWS TV.
William Flanagan (Law) – Growing shortage of articling positions has left hundreds of law grads scramling to find jobs, in Canadian Lawyer Magazine.
Kim Nossal (School of Policy Studies) – Why Canada hasn't banned Syrian oil, in Embassy magazine.
Chris Simpson (Cardiology) – Queen’s/KGH research team is the sole Canadian winner in an international funding competition for stroke research, in the Kingston Whig-Standard and on CKWS TV.
Kevin Michael (Cardiology) – Queen’s/KGH research team is the sole Canadian winner in an international funding competition for stroke research, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Maja-Lisa Thomson (Mathematics and Statistics) – Week-long camp promotes mathematics for girls, on CKWS TV.
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