Queen's in the News: October 31, 2012
Shai Dubey (School of Business) – Cultural quotient test tells much about individual, in the National Post.
Jana Raver (School of Business) – MBA programs leveraging cultural diversity, in the National Post.
Elaine Power (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Have the numbers of Canadians using food banks increased, on CBC Radio’s World This Hour.
Rob Morrison (English) – What are the literary origins of Frankenstein and vampires, on Radio Canada International and CBC Radio Yukon.
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – Twitter flooded with superstorm Sandy photos, both real and fake, in the Sault Star, Edmonton Sun, Sudbury Star, Owen Sound Sun Times, Spruce Grove Examiner, Barrie Examiner, Northumberland Today, St. Thomas Times Journal and a number of other national daily newspapers.
Tom Harris (VP – Advancement) – Op-ed on how one person can make a difference, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Ryan Mulligan (Civil Engineering) – The worst is over for superstorm Sandy, in the Kingston Whig-Standard and on CKWS Television.
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