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    March 15, 2023

    Queen's In The News Wednesday, March 15, 2023

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    Bala, Nicholas
    • Law
    Toronto Star: ‘I can’t be silent’: The inside story of one woman’s losing battle to keep her kids in Canada
    Dr. Bala says relocation cases, and international child abduction cases are among the hardest cases to deal with in respect to international family law.
    Christopher Deluca
    • Education
    Canadian Press : How 'grade obsession' is detrimental to students and their education
    YGK News: How 'grade obsession' is detrimental to students and their education
    In this co-authored, republished op-ed, Dr. DeLuca describes how the focus on getting good grades in school can hinder learning and development.
    Dax D’Orazio
    • Arts and Science
    • Political Studies
    National Observer: Regulators cut a deal with Ontario steel mill
    In this op-ed, Dr. D'Orazio investigates how pollution from the Algoma Steel Mill is impacting the air quality and health of the surrounding community.
    Harriet Feilotter
    • Health Sciences
    • School of Medicine
    • Pathology and Molecular Medicine
    Canadian Cancer Society: New CCS grants aim to fast-track research into practice
    Dr. Feilotter aspires to put research on cancer biomarkers into practice faster through new infrastructure that will improve the sharing of information between research labs and healthcare settings.
    Joseph Geraci
    • Health Sciences
    • School of Medicine
    • Pathology and Molecular Medicine
    Forbes: The ChatGPT Debate: Are We Intelligent Enough To Understand ‘Intelligence’?
    Dr. Geraci speaks to the limitations of ChatGPT and machine learning.
    Danielle LaPointe-McEwan
    • Education
    Canadian Press : How 'grade obsession' is detrimental to students and their education
    YGK News: How 'grade obsession' is detrimental to students and their education
    In this co-authored, republished op-ed, Dr. LaPointe-McEwan explains how the focus on getting good grades in school can hinder learning and development.
    Struzik, Ed
    • School of Policy Studies
    Kelowna Daily Courier: Wildfires need not be so devastating
    Dr. Struzik to discuss his latest book, Dark Days at Noon: The Future of Fire, which explains how fire is part of the natural landscape and explores its history and modern society’s misguided response to it, at the University of British Columbia.

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