Queen's In The News Friday, December 3, 2021
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Margaret Biggs |
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University Affairs: Global Skills Opportunity program launches across Canada Dr. Biggs says a lot of energy is put into bringing more international students to Canada, but there has not been any concrete progress on sending more Canadian students out internationally. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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Global News: Boosters help fight COVID-19, experts say. But are they the pathway out of the pandemic? Dr. Evans talks about the benefits of COVID-19 boosters. |
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Mary Ann McColl |
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Ottawa Citizen: The hidden meaning behind the stories elders tell you over and over Dr. McColl talks about her research into the stories that elders tell their middle-aged children. These stories are a way for older people to seek reconciliation with their own identity. |
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Narbonne, Guy |
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Globe and Mail: Animal life: The first act Dr. Narbonne talks about a new exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum focused on the emergence of life on earth. |
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Thomas, Tandy |
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Kingstonist: Give differently this holiday season amid supply chain disruptions Dr. Thomas talks about gift-giving during a holiday season that faces supply chain challenges. She suggests buying experience gifts and being flexible with your shopping plans. |
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