Queen's in the News: November 23, 2012
Karen Yeates (Medicine) – New innovation is helping save lives in Africa, on cnn.com.
Houchang Hassan-Yari (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – Comments on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, on France 24 TV, cbc.ca and CTV News Channel.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – What role is social media playing in the Israel-Hamas conflict, on CBC.ca; the Israel-Hamas conflict, on CTV News Channel.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – The hockey lockout is hurting the NHL’s image, on CBC Radio Edmonton.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Canadians seem to be desensitized themselves to racking up a big credit card debt, in the Toronto Star.
Warren Mabee (School of Policy Studies) – Quebec and Alberta premiers agree to consider shipping oil to Eastern Canada, in macleans.ca, the Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, Global BC, Global Regina, Global Calgary and a number of other daily newspapers.
Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – A study finds the effectiveness of flu vaccines are overrated, on GlobalNews.ca, GlobalCalgary.ca, GlobalEdmonto.ca, GlobalMontreal.ca and GlobalRegina.ca.
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – How does cyber etiquette apply to high school students, on CBC Radio Ontario Morning.
Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter received honorary degrees from Queen’s, on CKWS TV.