Queen's in the News: August 9, 2012
Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Changing postsecondary education must be a collective process, in the Globe and Mail.
Kathleen Lahey (Law) – The gender debate still rages at the Olympic Games, on the CTV National News.
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – People who don’t join Facebook are suspicious, in the Toronto Star.
Peter de Groot (Biology) – The Javan rhino population in Vietnam is now extinct, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Stanley Sadinsky (Law) – A new casino is being debated in Kingston, on CBC Radio Canada (French).
Al Orth (Association VP (Human Resources)) – The union deal is ratified at Queen’s University, on CKWS Television.