Queen's in the News: October 15, 2012
David Murakami Wood (Sociology) – Should businesses be considering surveillance because of falling prices, in the Globe and Mail.
Wendy Craig (Psychology) – Anti-bullying campaigns get higher profile but few funds, on cbc.ca and Global TV Toronto.
Pradeep Kumar (School of Policy Studies) – Labouring against the decline of the union, in the Montreal Gazette.
Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Politicians must strike an effective balance to keep a positive image online, on globalnews.ca.
Raymond de Souza (Theological Studies) – Pope Benedict XVI will ask the church to discover its faith anew, op-ed in The B.C. Catholic.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Energy drink maker taking a risk by sponsoring a sky-high stunt, on CKWS Television.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Jeffrey Paul Deslisle pleads guilty to espionage charges, on the Roy Green Show (nationally syndicated radio).
Jill Scott (Languages, Literatures and Cultures) – Can the victims forgive Jerry Sandusky, on the Roy Green Show (nationally syndicated radio).
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