Queen's in the News: February 13, 2013
John Smol (Biology) – Alberta oil sands are polluting nearby lakes, on Sveriges Radio (Swedish radio).
Roel Vertegaal (School of Computing) – Launch of the bendable flexible computer tablet known as PaperTab, on Fox TV News WKNY (Watertown, N.Y.); profile of the Human Media Lab, on CKWS TV.
Aneesh Tarun (School of Computing PhD student) – Launch of the bendable flexible computer tablet known as PaperTab, on Fox TV News WKNY (Watertown, N.Y.).
Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Mental health issues on campus, op-ed in the Globe and Mail.
John Young (School of Religion) – The resignation of Pope Benedict, on CTV News Channel and CTV.ca.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Are there too many condos in Toronto, on CTV News Channel.
David Walker (School of Medicine) – Mental health issues among university students, on CTV News Channel.
Kip Pegley (School of Music) – How to pick romantic music for Valentine's Day, in the Kingston Whig-Standard and CKWS TV.
Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Senator Patrick Brazeau's legal problems and calls to reform the Senate, on the Rutherford Show (Calgary and Edmonton radio).
John-Kurt Pliniussen (School of Business) – The Canadian cell phone market, on CKWS TV.
Kathryn Humphrys (Health Counseling and Disability Services) – Animated video is a new innovative way to inform people about mental health issues, on CKWS TV.