Queen's in the News: January 16, 2013
Roel Vertegaal (School of Computing) – Flexible, bendable computer laptop called the PaperTab may revolutionize tablet computing, on China Radio International (English Service), Euronews.com and several other international websites.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Canadian housing sale statistics, on CBC TV's The National, CBC Radio's World Report, many local CBC TV stations across Canada and the Toronto Star.
Andrew Grant (Political Studies) – Canada to send military support to Mali, on CTV News Channel and Sun News Network.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Canada to send military support to Mali, on CTV News Channel.
Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Harper government accused of using government resources to attack political opponents, in Maclean's magazine, Vancouver Sun, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and more than 50 other newspapers and websites across Canada.
Vincent Mosco (Sociology) – Facebook gets touch-feely with new “how are you feeling” prompt, in the Montreal Gazette.
Robert Lovelace (Global Development Studies) – The Idle No More movement is a consciousness-raising issue, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Steven Liss (Vice-Principal Research) – Queen's researchers receive $8.6 million for projects, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
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- 2013-05-16: QUIC English Conversation Group
- 2013-05-16: Thursday Tour
- 2013-05-13: Residence Facilities: Public Meeting
- 2013-05-11: A Vital Force: Talk of Canadian Art
- 2013-05-16: Flexible Fitness Pass Available for Spring Classes
- 2013-05-16: Flexible Fitness Pass Available for Spring Classes
- 2013-05-14: ARC Summer Special - $5 Buddy Pass on Weekends
- 2013-05-14: ARC Summer Special - $5 Buddy Pass on Weekends
- 2013-05-12: West prevails 18-17 in 11th annual East West Bowl