Queen's in the News: October 26, 2012
Valerie Kuhlmeir (Infant Cognition Group) – How do babies and kids learn morals, on CBC TV’s The Nature of Things.
Neil Bearse (School of Business) – The launch of Microsoft’s Windows 8 and the Surface tablet, on CBC Radio’s World This Hour and World at 6, Edmonton Journal and the Vancouver Sun.
Adele Mercier (Philosophy) – Statistics Canada report on language use in Canada, on CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning.
Amer Johri (Cardiology) – Queen’s being the first university in Canada to train undergraduate medical students to use handheld, portable ultrasound machines, on CKWS Television.
Wendy Craig (Psychology) – The long-term effects of bullying, on CKWS Television.
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