Queen's in the News: February 28, 2013
Robert Dennis (History) – Pope Benedict gives his final address before resigning, on SportsTalk (British radio), CKNW (Vancouver radio), and CKWS TV.
Angela James (School of Business) – Study abroad provides students valuable experiences, in the Globe and Mail.
Chris Simpson (Cardiology) – Few high risk heart disease patients receive full treatment benefits, in the National Post.
Brandon Tozzo (Political Studies) – U.S. budget cuts and their impact on Canada, on CTV News Channel and CKWS TV.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Real estate officials trying to hide details about bank foreclosures to home buyers, on CTV News Channel.
Raymond de Souza (Catholic Chaplain) – Pope Benedict prepares to step down, on the Sun News Network.
Lois Shepherd (Pathology & Molecular Medicine) – Centres are opening in Canada that will pay people for donating plasma, in the Toronto Star.
Kathy Lahey (Law) – Tax cuts for the rich negatively impact women, op-ed in the Toronto Star.
Nick Graham (School of Computing) – The future of video games, in the Vancouver Province, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and several other Postmedia newspaper websites.
Erin Crandall (Political Studies) – Changes to federal electoral boundaries, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.