Queen's in the News: December 13, 2012
Ken Wong (School of Business) – How the NHL’s lockout hurts NBC, on the Hollywood Reporter and MSN Entertainment.
Guy Narbonne (Geological Sciences) – Controversial claim puts life on land 65 million years early, in Nature.com.
Ned Franks (Political Studies) - Students protest decision by speaker of Yukon legislature, in the Globe and Mail.
Ian Janssen (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Regular activity adds years to your life, in the Huffington Post.
David Detomasi (School of Business) – China’s largest-ever overseas deal shook oilpatch, Ottawa in 2012, in the Westman Journal, Dawson Creek Daily News, Squamish Chief, Whistler Question, Prince George Citizen, Yorkton This Week and a number of other daily newspapers across Canada.
Alan Harrison (Provost and Vice-Principal, Academic) – Two new residences support need for student living space, in Academica Top 10.
Lee Rosen, Julia Leo, Kadia Wong, Alexandra Carlsson, Emily Molzan and Natalia Stadnik (Occupational Therapy masters students) – There is a lack of provincial funding for individuals with autism, op-ed in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
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