Queen's in the News: August 20, 2012
Laeeque Daneshmend (Mining) – Skills shortage sees rise in mining students, in the Financial Times.
Ian Gemmill (School of Medicine) – There is a potential ban on those 18 years and younger from tanning salons, on CTV National News.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Problems continue within the RCMP, on the CTV News Channel.
Andre Juneau (Institute of Intergovernmental Affairs) – Stephen Harper versus Premier Pauline Marois would be a bout for the ages, in the Toronto Star.
Kieran Moore (School of Medicine) – Smaller Ontario communities are leaders in adapting to climate change, in the Toronto Star.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Asian woman taken off the $100 bill, in the Toronto Star.
Robert Engen (PhD history student) – Are the ghosts of Dieppe really that uneasy, in the Toronto Star and the Kingston Whig-Standard.
John Smol (Biology) – Survey finds two per cent of respondents don’t believe climate change is happening, in the Windsor Star.
Kim Woodhouse (Engineering and Applied Science) – Queen’s hosts the Summer Innovation Institute competition, on CKWS Television.