Queen's in the News: November 22, 2012
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Black Friday shopping tips, in the Globe and Mail; few Canadians are excited about Black Friday shopping, on Newstalk 1010 (Toronto radio); Black Friday shopping hits downtown Kingston, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Steven Salterio (School of Business) – Salvation Army tries to reassure the public after two major internal thefts, on Global TV National and CBC Radio's Ontario Today.
David Skillicorn (School of Computing) – Federal government employees are attending hacker conferences to learn more about cyber security, in the Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and several other Postmedia newspapers.
John Pliniussen (School of Business) – Another U.S. government department stops using Blackberry, in the Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Province, Edmonton Journal, Montreal Gazette, CBC.ca and more than 40 other newspapers and websites across Canada.
Cathy Vakil (Family Medicine) – Op-ed on how governments pay little attention to the health risks of nuclear power, in Now Magazine (Toronto weekly newspaper), Kingston Whig-Standard and Oshawa This Week.
Mark Sirett (School of Music) – Life is a song for Kingston composer Mark Sirett, in Kingston EMC and EMC Frontenac.
George Smith (School of Policy Studies) – NHL owners and players' union struggle to reach a deal, on Sportsnet.ca.
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