Queen's In The News Monday, November 22, 2021
Expert | Faculty/Department | Media Outlets | |
---|---|---|---|
Cockfield, Arthur |
|
Roy Green Syndicated Radio Show: Pandora Papers. World for rich/corrupt Prof. Cockfield talks about the Pandora Papers and how the corruption of the very rich hurts honest taxpayers. |
|
Kelsey Jacobson |
|
The Conversation: Theatre audience etiquette and norms have always shifted with the times Dr. Jacobson co-writes a piece that looks at shifting audience behaviour from ancient Greek theatre to the 21st century. |
|
Christian Leuprecht |
|
CBC Radio: Afternoon Drive with Chris dela Torre Radio Canada International: Rattrapage du vendredi 19 novembre 2021 Dr. Leuprecht talks about the changing roles of Canada's military and how well prepared the military is for natural disasters. |
|
Lisa Tauskela |
|
Kingston Whig-Standard: Queen's researchers look at science behind landslides Tauskela, a master’s student, talks about her research using laboratory experiments to study the causes and effects of landslides and mudslides. |
|
Murakami Wood, David |
|
CBC Online: Toronto's police board is seeking the public's input on using artificial intelligence for policing Dr. Murakami Wood talks about a draft Toronto Police Board policy that outlines how Toronto Police will be able to use artificial intelligence systems. |
If you would like to receive Queen's In The News by email, please send an email to listserv@lists.queensu.ca with the text "SUBSCRIBE QITN-OI-L" in the body.