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Tuesday February 09, 2010

John Andrew (Business) – Letter to the editor on mortgage criteria, in the Globe and Mail. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) – Military promotions (related to Russell Williams murder case),...

Monday February 08, 2010

Stephanie Dickey (Art) – Painter Rembrandt van Rijn, in the San Diego Union Tribune. Karen Dubinsky (History) – Adoptions in the wake of disasters, in the Globe and Mail. Jean...

Friday February 05, 2010

Jay Handelman (Business) – Super Bowl advertisements, in the Globe and Mail and Kingston Whig-Standard. Ken Wong (Business) – Olympic rules on athlete advertisements, in the Globe and...

Thursday February 04, 2010

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Newfoundland Premier's heart surgery, in the Globe and Mail, St. John's Telegram, Truro Daily News, Cape Breton Post, and Fredericton Daily Gleaner. Bruce...

Wednesday February 03, 2010

Ken Wong (Business) - Super Bowl advertisements, in the National Post. Lewis Johnson (Business) – Stock volatility, in the Financial Post. Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) – Mental...

Tuesday February 02, 2010

Yolande Chan (Business) and Jeff Dixon (Monieson Centre) – The creative economy, in the National Post. Joan Tramner (Nursing) – Eating and drinking during pre-birth labour, in the Toronto...

Monday February 01, 2010

David Freedman (Law) – The Omar Khadr ruling and prorogation, in the Globe and Mail. Karen Dubinsky (History) – Adopting children from Haiti, in the Toronto Star. Lewis Tomalty (School...

Friday January 29, 2010

David Walker (Health Sciences) – Medical education reform, in the Globe and Mail. Nick Bala (Law) – Change to the Young Offenders Act, in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal...

Thursday January 28, 2010

Ken Wong (Business) – Toyota's quality issues, in the National Post. Leora Jackson (Gender Studies student) – Letter to the editor on the importance of women's studies, in the National...

Wednesday January 27, 2010

Joan Tranmer (Nursing) – Eating during labour, in the Florida Ocala Star-Banner. Roel Vertegaal (School of Computing) – New technology to make electronic board games, on CBC.ca and techgadgets.com. ...

Tuesday January 26, 2010

Joan Tranmer (Nursing) – Eating during labour, in the New York Times. Robert Morrison (English)- His new biography of Thomas De Quincey, in the Irish Times. Ned Franks (Political Studies)...

Monday January 25, 2010

Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) – Selling government assets to pay off debt, in the Globe and Mail. Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Proroguing Parliament, in the Globe and Mail. ...

Friday January 22, 2010

Beverly Mullings (Geography) – Criticism that Canada and the world has been slow to respond to Haiti, in the Toronto Star. Kevin Parker (Psychology) – IQ tests, in the Toronto Star. ...

Thursday January 21, 2010

Karen Dubinsky (Global Development Studies) – Adoption in Haiti, in the National Post, Toronto Star and on CBC Radio. John Harrison (Physics) – Health worries of wind turbines, in the...

Wednesday January 20, 2010

Stephen Brown (Chemistry) – Water quality in Haiti, in the Toronto Star. Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Resetting risk management, a three-part series, on CBC. Patrick Derby...

Tuesday January 19, 2010

Laurie Graham and Peter Davies (Biochemistry) - Snowfleas have built-in antifreeze, in the New York Times. Barbara Dickson (School of Business) - Leadership programs, in the National Post. ...

Monday January 18, 2010

Stephen Brown (Chemistry) – Clean water in Haiti, in the Globe and Mail, Global National News, and with Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) in the Toronto Sun, Niagara Falls Review, Belleville...

Friday January 15, 2010

David Lyon (Sociology) –Increasing surveillance in Canada, in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Sun, Edmonton Sun, Edmonton Journal, Sherbrooke Record, Windsor Star, Saskatoon StarPhoenix,...

Thursday January 14, 2010

Ian Janssen (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Plummeting Canadian fitness levels, in the Globe and Mail, Winnipeg Free Press, Fredericton Daily Gleaner, Moncton Times & Transcript,...

Wednesday January 13, 2010

David Murakami Wood (Sociology) – New airport screening measures, in the Globe and Mail. Jonathan Crush (Global Development Studies) – Food insecurity in African cities, in the South...

Tuesday January 12, 2010

Laurence Ashworth (Business) – Effects of marketing on dopamine levels, in the Globe and Mail. Douglas Bland (School of Policy Studies) – Consequences of 2011 Afghan withdrawal, in the...

Monday January 11, 2010

Robert Morrison (English)- His new biography of Thomas De Quincey, in the UK Guardian. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Sir John A. Macdonald’s birthday, in the Globe...

Friday January 08, 2010

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Proroguing Parliament, in the Economist. Robert Morrison (English) – His new biography of Thomas De Quincey, in the London Independent. Meredith...

Thursday January 07, 2010

Dick Zoutman (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) – Private and semi-private hospital rooms reduce the risk of infection, on CTV National News, CTV.ca, CTV Newsnet, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen,...

Wednesday January 06, 2010

Dick Zoutman (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) – Private and semi-private hospital rooms reduce the risk of infection, in the Globe and Mail, CBC.ca, CTV News, Kingston Whig-Standard, Trail...

Tuesday January 05, 2010

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – The difference between sexual responses in women and men, in the London Daily Mail, London Daily Telegraph, Globe and Mail, msnbc.com, CBC.ca, Hindustan Times...

Tuesday December 22, 2009

Heather Evans (English) - on diverse dietary needs among holiday guests in the Moncton Times and Transcript, the Cape Breton Post, and the Hamilton Spectator. Doug Reid (Business) - on Air Canada's...

Monday December 21, 2009

Robert Morrison (English) – His new biography on the English essayist and opium addict Thomas De Quincey, in the Glasgow Herald. Heather Evans (English) – The cultural significance of...

Friday December 18, 2009

Sharry Aiken (Law) – Letter to the editor on deportation and torture, in the Globe and Mail. Sam McKegney (English) – The importance of recognizing many traditions this time of year,...

Thursday December 17, 2009

Bruce Pardy (Law) – Canada and the Copenhagen Climate summit, on CBC Radio Thunder Bay, St. John's, Gander, Ontario AM, Yellowknife, Winnipeg, Victoria, Calgary, Fredericton and Vancouver. ...

Tuesday December 15, 2009

Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) – Toronto mayoral candidate Rocco Rossi’s proposal to sell Toronto Hydro, in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (School of Business) – When celebrity...

Monday December 14, 2009

Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Queen's is doing less with less, in the Globe and Mail.  Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Parliamentary procedures regarding the Afghan detainee file,...

Friday December 11, 2009

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Parliamentary procedures regarding the Afghan detainee file, in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Sun, St Catharine's Standard, Sarnia Observer, Sudbury Star, Welland...

Thursday December 10, 2009

Sam McKegney (English) – Multiculturalism during the holiday season, in the Toronto Star. Nick Bala (Law) – Gender bias against men in family courts, on CTV’s Alberta Primetime....

Wednesday December 09, 2009

Charles Beach (Economics) – Pensions and retirement plans, in the Calgary Sun. Bruce Pardy (Law) – “The Debate Over Climate Change”, a documentary on CPAC TV. Peter Hodson...

Tuesday December 08, 2009

Laurence Ashworth (School of Business) – Retail selling strategies, in the Globe and Mail. Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Risk management, in the National Post. John Freeman...

Monday December 07, 2009

Geoff Roulet (Education) – Reviewing Ontario’s elementary school curriculum, in the National Post and on Kelowna.com. Robin Boadway (Economics) – The benefits of a Harmonized Sales...

Friday December 04, 2009

Alan King (Education) – Study on who goes to post-secondary school, in the Ottawa Citizen. Vic Pakalnis (Mining) – Consulting on a new Canada Museum of Science and Technology, on CBC...

Thursday December 03, 2009

Robert Morrison (English) – His new biography on the English essayist and opium addict Thomas De Quincey, on BBC Radio 3’s Night Waves. Charles Beach (Economics) – Pensions and...

Wednesday December 02, 2009

Sean Conway (V.P. Office – Advancement) – Parliament needs goodwill and mutual respect to function, in the Globe and Mail. Wendy Craig (Psychology) – Bullying, in a National Centres...

Monday November 30, 2009

Allan Manson (Law) on new dangerous offender provisions in federal law in the Globe and Mail. Kevin Robbie (Physics) on nanoparticles on CTV National News. Kathy Brock (Political Studies) on...

Friday November 27, 2009

Kathleen Lahey (Law) receives Canadian Bar Association Award for her work in support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and two-spirited movement in the National Post Ian McKay (History)...

Thursday November 26, 2009

Kathleen Lahey (Law) – Gender income, in the Montreal Gazette, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Nanaimo Daily News and Windsor Star. Sanjay Sharma (Ophthalmology)...

Wednesday November 25, 2009

Sanjay Sharma (Ophthalmology) – Research on retinal tears, in the Calgary Herald, Edmonton Sun, Ottawa Citizen, Hamilton Spectator, Kamloops Daily News, Penticton Herald and on CKWS TV. Pat...

Tuesday November 24, 2009

Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Capital markets and risk management, in the National Post. Brian Marchant (School of Business) – Teamwork in the business world, in the Financial...

Monday November 23, 2009

Pat Sheahan (Athletics and Recreation) – Gaels football team headed to the Vanier Cup, in the Globe and Mail. Saturday’s win garnered national, multimedia coverage, including articles in...

Friday November 20, 2009

Jonathan Crush (Global Development Studies) – Food security among the urban poor in developing countries, in the Globe and Mail. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) –...

Thursday November 19, 2009

Robert Reid (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) – Hormone replacement therapy, in the Peterborough Examiner, Welland Tribune, Pembroke Observer, Sarnia Observer, St. Catharines Standard, Sault Star,...

Wednesday November 18, 2009

Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media) – Amazon.com’s kindle ebook reader now shipping to Canada, on CBC Radio Quebec City, Ottawa, St. John’s, Windsor, Sudbury, Thunder Bay and Yellowknife. ...

Tuesday November 17, 2009

John Smol (Biology) – Using Arctic lake sediment to track the effects of humans on the climate, on CBC Radio International. Jane Good (Career Services) – More students are going to...

Monday November 16, 2009

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – The monarchy’s latest visit to Canada, in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Pat Sheahan (Athletics and Recreation) – The Yates Cup, in the Globe and...

Friday November 13, 2009

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – The monarchy’s latest visit to Canada, in the New York Times. Ken Wong (School of Business) – How businesses should market themselves out of a...

Thursday November 12, 2009

Peter MacLeod (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – The Canadian citizenship guide, in the National Post and on Kelowna.com. Douglas Reid (School of Business) – Habits of recession-era...

Wednesday November 11, 2009

Allan English (History) – The growing interest in Remembrance Day, page one in the Globe and Mail. Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media) – Developing MP3 player-specific classes for high...

Tuesday November 10, 2009

Julian Barling (School of Business) – Violence in the workplace, in the Globe and Mail. Don Stuart (Law) – Canada is following the United States model of fixed sentencing, in the National...

Monday November 09, 2009

David Murakami Wood (Sociology) – Government bodies and covert surveillance, in the UK Guardian. Karen Yeates (Nephrology) – Aboriginals' access to kidney transplants, in the National...

Friday November 06, 2009

Udo Schuklenk (Philosophy) – Problems with religious dogma, in the UK Guardian and Akron Ohio News. Thomas Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Human rights in Russia, in...

Thursday November 05, 2009

Ian Moore (Civil Engineering) – Receiving an Ontario Professional Engineers Award for Research and Development, accompanied by an ad from Queen’s congratulating him on his award, in the...

Wednesday November 04, 2009

Guy Narbonne (Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering) – Living creatures underwent astonishing growth spurts twice in the Earth's history, in the Sydney, Australia Morning Herald. ...

Tuesday November 03, 2009

Michael Darling (School of Business) – Queen’s offers MBA programs nationally by video conferencing, in the Globe and Mail. Scott Carson (School of Business) – MBA qualifying tests,...

Monday November 02, 2009

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – The government’s Economic Action Plan advertising, in the Toronto Star. Liz Leal-Conrad (Residences) – Binge drinking at university, in the...

Friday October 30, 2009

Neal Scott (Geography) - his research on "Forest Photos" on the Daily Planet (Discovery Channel). Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) - on Hydro Quebec's potential purchase of Point Lepreau...

Wednesday October 28, 2009

Nick Bala (Law) – The importance of having a will, in the Globe and Mail. Douglas Reid (School of Business) – Behavioural patterns of employees in recession-era workplaces, in the Globe...

Tuesday October 27, 2009

Tom Courchene (Economics) – Pegging the Canadian dollar to the American dollar, in the Globe and Mail. Jacalyn Duffin (School of Medicine) – Germophobia is spawning new products, on...

Monday October 26, 2009

David Murakami Wood (Sociology) and David Lyon (Sociology) – The effects of closed circuit television on crime, in the Globe and Mail.  Raymond De Souza (Economics) – Why Peter...

Friday October 23, 2009

Bev Baines (Law) – The B.C. Attorney-General’s decision to ask the province’s Supreme Court to weigh in on the country’s polygamy laws, on Canada AM. Thomas Dean (Electrical...

Thursday October 22, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – H1N1, on CTV National News. Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media) – Using high tech tools to teach classes, in Canadian University Report, a magazine...

Wednesday October 21, 2009

Sharry Aiken (Law) – Canadian refugee policy and the arrival of the Ocean Lady in BC, on the national CBC radio show The Current. David Saunders (School of Business) – Queen's MBA programs,...

Tuesday October 20, 2009

John Smol (Biology) – Ancient lake sediment suggests humans caused climate change, in the Vancouver Sun, Ottawa Citizen, Regina Leader-Post, Kingston Whig-Standard, Science Daily and on ClimateWire.com...

Monday October 19, 2009

Vladimir Krstic (Mechanical and Materials Engineering) – Building a better electric-car battery, in the Toronto Star. Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Arts programs versus science programs...

Friday October 16, 2009

Patrick Deane (V.P. Office – Academic) – Being appointed new President of McMaster University, in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Hamilton Spectator, Kingston Whig-Standard,  Ancaster...

Thursday October 15, 2009

Kip Pegley (School of Music) – Analyzing Prime Minister Harper’s musical performance at the National Arts Centre gala, in Maclean’s magazine. Karen Yeates (Nephrology) –...

Wednesday October 14, 2009

Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Analyzing a device that measures emotions of retail stock pickers, in the Financial Post; The Canadian dollar's recent surge against the US dollar, on CKNW...

Tuesday October 13, 2009

William Bryck (V.P. Office - Operations and Finance) – Digital information screens in educational institutions, in the Globe and Mail. Doug Reid (School of Business) – Reputation management,...

Thursday October 08, 2009

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Political advertising for the Nanos Report, on CPAC TV. Queen’s Centre for the Study of Democracy's recent report on political debates, in the Cape...

Wednesday October 07, 2009

Ahmed Hassan (School of Computing) – Advertisement congratulating Professor Hassan, the new industrial research chair in software engineering, in the Globe and Mail. Sidney Eve Matrix (Film...

Tuesday October 06, 2009

Elspeth Murray (School of Business) – School of Business programs, in the National Post. Tom Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Political debates, in the Toronto Star. ...

Monday October 05, 2009

Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media) – Protecting your online reputation, on Canada AM; pending legislation in France concerning the use of Photoshop in advertising, on CHUM Radio Kingston. ...

Friday October 02, 2009

Ian Gilron (Anesthesiology) – Combining meds helps manage chronic pain, on Canada AM. Ahmed Hassan (School of Computing) - RIM and NSERC invest $5-million to create a new industrial research...

Wednesday September 30, 2009

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Political advertising, in the Globe and Mail. Ian Gilron (Anesthesiology) – Drug combination better for chronic pain, on CTV, CTV 24 News Channel,...

Monday September 28, 2009

Douglas Reid (School of Business) – Nortel crippled by ongoing sell-off, on CBC.ca. Julie Einarson (School of Business) – EMBA programs and business school competitiveness, in the National...

Friday September 25, 2009

David Murakami Wood (Sociology) – Surveillance studies and receiving Canada Research Chair funding, in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Kenneth Johnson (Community Health and Epidemiology) –...

Thursday September 24, 2009

Helen Humphreys (Writer in Residence) – Receives the 2009 Harbourfront Festival Prize, in the Globe and Mail and National Post. Elaine Power (Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Parent’s...

Wednesday September 23, 2009

Peter H. Hennessy (Professor Emeritus) – Standardized test results, in the Globe and Mail. Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media) – Protecting your online reputation, on CBC News.ca. ...

Tuesday September 22, 2009

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – How the Conservative government is promoting its economic plan, in the Globe and Mail and Whitehorse Daily Star. Former professor Louis Delvoie (Centre...

Monday September 21, 2009

Mike Condra (Health) – Mental health worries among university students, in the Globe and Mail. Jay Handelman (School of Business) – Brand perception, in the Globe and Mail. Helen...

Friday September 18, 2009

Elaine Power (Kinesiology and Health Sciences) – Children’s diets, on CBC Radio. Thomas Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) and Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Canadian...

Friday September 18, 2009

Elaine Power (Kinesiology and Health Sciences) – Children’s diets, on CBC Radio. Thomas Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) and Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Canadian...

Thursday September 17, 2009

Tom Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Why our democracy could use more reality TV, in the National Post. Daniel Trottier (PhD Sociology Student) – Swine flu changes greetings,...

Wednesday September 16, 2009

Alice Aiken (School of Rehabilitation Therapy) – Exercise eases chronic shoulder pain, on CBC.ca News. Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Economic recovery, on The Bill Good Show, CKNW...

Tuesday September 15, 2009

Tom Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Letter to the editor on debates, in the Globe and Mail; also editorial on debates, in the Ottawa Citizen. Ken Wong (School of Business) –...

Monday September 14, 2009

Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Copyright law, in TheMarkNews.com. Ned Franks (Political Studies) -- Six years, four elections, in the Globe and Mail; resumption of Parliament, on The House on...

Friday September 11, 2009

Tom Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) –  CSD report calling for overhaul of political debates, in The Globe and Mail. Douglas Bland (School of Policy Studies) – NATO...

Thursday September 10, 2009

Raymond de Souza (Economics) – Immigrating to Canada, in the National Post. Scott Carson (School of Business) and Brian Marchant (School of Business) – Teams in the MBA program, in the...

Wednesday September 09, 2009

Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media) – Michael Bryant's use of social media, in the Globe and Mail. Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) – Fraud in the Afghanistan presidential election, in...

Tuesday September 08, 2009

Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Toronto’s new global brand in the Globe and Mail. Shetuan Zhang (Physiology) – Abnormal heartbeat linked to low levels of potassium in the blood...

Friday September 04, 2009

Daniel Woolf (Principal) – Small but smart: why some schools don’t want a Big Five monopoly on research, in Maclean’s. John Smol (Biology) – Emissions linked to end of 2,000...

Thursday September 03, 2009

Mike Condra (Psychology) – Stress takes troubling toll on students in university, in The Toronto Star. Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Flu preparedness by Canada’s hospitals,...

Wednesday September 02, 2009

Colin Johnson and Joli Manson (Hospitality Services) – Queen’s chefs exceed expectations for cafeteria food, on CKWS. Kathy Brock (School of Policy Studies) – Coalition governments,...

Tuesday September 01, 2009

Christine Overall (Philosophy) – Letter to the editor on how students ought to behave, in The Globe and Mail. Lindsay Brent (AMS) – Kingston and Queen’s prepare to welcome thousands...

Monday August 31, 2009

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Senate appointees keeping ‘day jobs’ while fulfilling new role, in The Canadian Press, Moncton Times & Transcript, The Daily News (Truro), New...

Friday August 28, 2009

Thorsten Koeppl (Economics) – Bank of Canada urged to cut inflation limit in the Financial Post, Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald and Nanaimo Daily News. Bruce Griffiths (Hospitality Services)...

Wednesday August 26, 2009

Bruce Griffiths (Hospitality Services) and Peter Janiszewski (Doctoral Student) – Healthy eating and the Freshman 15 in the Globe and Mail. Daniel Woolf (Principal Designate) – The debate...

Tuesday August 25, 2009

Nick Bala (Law) – The Anishinabek Nation is developing its own laws to take over services for families in trouble in the Law Times. Jennifer Hosek (German) – Exploring texts related...

Monday August 24, 2009

Harry McCaughey (Geography) – Analyzing last week’s severe thunderstorms in the Toronto Star and Hamilton Spectator; Severe weather warnings in the Toronto Sun, Ottawa Sun, Sarnia Observer,...

Friday August 21, 2009

Art Cockfield (Law) – The CRTC to determine whether three unidentified telemarketers knowingly violated the national do-not-call list in the Toronto Star (pull quote above the fold on the front...

Thursday August 20, 2009

Thomas Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Liberals need a debate on the deficit in the Toronto Star; letter about being one of many speechwriters for Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau...

Wednesday August 19, 2009

Kayla Shea (Director of Queen's Shad Valley program) – The Shad Valley summer program at Queen’s in the Globe and Mail. Philip Jessop (Chemistry) – US navy experimenting with making...

Tuesday August 18, 2009

Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Representations of Canadian health care in the U.S., in the Toronto Star; Roosevelt speech in Kingston, in the Kingston Whig-Standard. ...

Monday August 17, 2009

Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) – Privatization of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd, in the Mississauga Metroland News. (No link available). Sergio Sismondo (Philosophy) – Ghost-writing in...

Friday August 14, 2009

Bryne Purchase (School of Policy Studies) – The future of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. in the Globe and Mail. James Lee (Academic Integrity Adviser) – Academic dishonesty in the Globe...

Thursday August 13, 2009

Pat Sheahan (Athletics and Recreation) – All-Canadian defensive lineman Osie Ukwuoma returns to the Gaels football team in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of...

Wednesday August 12, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Preparing for H1N1 this fall on BNN. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Profile of former American President Jimmy Carter in the...

Tuesday August 11, 2009

Kenneth Wong (School of Business) – The Scotiabank SCENE customer loyalty program in the National Post. Terry Bridges (Queen’s Observatory) – The annual Perseids meteor shower...

Monday August 10, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – The study of female sexuality, in Chatelaine magazine. Philip Burge (Developmental Disabilities) – The transition of young adults with developmental...

Friday August 07, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Drug companies paying provincial drug plans to have their products listed, in the National Post. Kathy Brock (School of Policy Studies) – Federal...

Thursday August 06, 2009

Ken Wong (School of Business) – The Royal Bank of Canada will offer both Visa and MasterCard, in the Financial Post and Nanaimo Daily News. Kathy Brock (School of Policy Studies) – Federal...

Tuesday August 04, 2009

Thomas Courchene (School of Policy Studies) – Toronto is home to the best banking system in North America in the Globe and Mail. Douglas Reid (School of Business) – Ericsson acquires...

Thursday July 30, 2009

Ken Wong (School of Business) – The market for organically produced foods in the National Post. Thomas Courchene (Economics) – Canada’s Northern Strategy in the Globe and Mail....

Wednesday July 29, 2009

Arthur Milnes (Centre for Study of Democracy) – Remembering Liberal advisor and alumnus Jerry Yanover in the Globe and Mail. John Pliniussen (School of Business) – Moosehead Breweries...

Tuesday July 28, 2009

David McDonald (Global Development Studies) – Neo-liberalism in the Globe and Mail. Donald Stuart (Law) – New guidelines for judges dealing with tainted evidence in the Law Times.

Monday July 27, 2009

David Saunders (School of Business) – MBA program specialty degrees in the Toronto Star. Alexander Gabov (Art) – Restoring ancient stone monuments in Mongolia in the Kingston Whig-Standard. ...

Friday July 24, 2009

Mark Sabbagh (Psychology) – Social reasoning skills in children, in the Kingston Whig-Standard, and the Peterborough Examiner. Hoi Kong (Law) – Changes to political advertising regulations,...

Thursday July 23, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Compulsory H1N1 vaccinations, in the Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal. Naomi Alboim (Policy Studies) – Immigration policy study, article,...

Wednesday July 22, 2009

Naomi Alboim (Policy Studies) – Temporary workers in Canada, in the Globe and Mail. Vincent Sacco (Sociology) – Crime statistics reports, on CTV.ca Ken Wong (Business) – Discounts...

Tuesday July 21, 2009

Ken Wong (Business) – Cossette takeover bid, in the National Post.Rod Carter (Restorative Justice Program) – Academic journal about prison life, in the Ottawa Citizen. David Haynes (Physics)...

Monday July 20, 2009

Donald Stuart (Law) – Evidence that has been modestly tainted by police misconduct can be used to convict defendants in the Globe and Mail. David McDonald (Global Development Studies) –...

Friday July 17, 2009

Nick Bala (Law) – Delinquent behaviour among boys is contagious, in the Edmonton Journal, Montreal Gazette, Windsor Star, Nanaimo Daily News and Regina Leader-Post. Karen Dubinsky (History)...

Thursday July 16, 2009

Elspeth Murray (School of Business) – Growth of youth entrepreneurship, in the Globe and Mail. Sharry Aiken (Law) – New visa policy for Mexico and the Czech Republic and proposed reforms...

Wednesday July 15, 2009

David Lillicrap (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) – Bayer HealthCare donates funds to 20 individuals from nine countries through the Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program, on CNBC. Doug Munoz (Physiology)...

Tuesday July 14, 2009

Udo Schuklenk (Philosophy) – Ethics of removing an editorial from Journal of American Medical Association website rather than printing a retraction, on wallstreetjournal.com  Douglas...

Monday July 13, 2009

Ram Murty (Mathematics) – Profile of the Revered Swami Sarvagatananda, in the Boston Globe. Mel Robertson (Biology) and Gary Armstrong (PhD Student) – Similarity in brain disturbance...

Friday July 10, 2009

Catherine Krull (Sociology) – Men and women on different schedules after high school, in the Vancouver Sun, Victoria Times Colonist and Calgary Herald. Kenneth Wong (School of Business) –...

Thursday July 09, 2009

Mohammad Qadeer (School of Urban and Regional Planning) – Ethnic enclaves in Canadian cities, in the Toronto Star. Dianne Groll (Psychiatry) – Diving for the HMS Wolfe, on Global National. ...

Wednesday July 08, 2009

Neal Michelutti (Biology) – Health study for people living near wind turbines, in the Globe and Mail. Pradeep Kumar (School of Policy Studies) – Effect of current recession on labour...

Tuesday July 07, 2009

David Edwards (School of Business) – Canadian business school grads more employable in the Financial Times. Don Stuart (Law) – Law professors back criminal lawyers’ boycott of...

Monday July 06, 2009

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Profile of Professor Ted Hodgetts in the Globe and Mail. Kerry Rowe (Vice Principal, Research) and Art McDonald (Physics) – Queen’s becomes a full...

Friday July 03, 2009

Queen’s University study of end-of-life choices, in the Globe and Mail. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Canadian and American leaders on Canada Day and Independence...

Thursday July 02, 2009

Timothy Smith (History) – Employment insurance in Canada below average for industrialized countries, in the Globe and Mail. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Canada DAY...

Tuesday June 30, 2009

Allan Manson (Law) – Legal aid boycott, in the Globe and Mail. Richard Ascough (Religious Studies) – Discovery of St. Paul’s bones in the Vatican, in the Toronto Star. Arthur...

Monday June 29, 2009

James Miller (Religious Studies) – Green thinking in China, editorial in the Christian Science Monitor.Nick Bala (Law) – Rights of adolescent patients, in the Globe and Mail. Ned Franks...

Friday June 26, 2009

Nick Bala (Law) – First defamation lawsuit ever filed by a youth in the Globe and Mail. Douglas Bland (School of Policy Studies) – Generals may be downplaying the exhaustion of the Canadian...

Thursday June 25, 2009

Hugh Segal (School of Policy Studies) – Correcting statistics given by U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell about the Canadian healthcare system in the Globe and Mail, and on CTV NewsNet and CBC Newsworld. ...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

Jacalyn Duffin (School of Medicine) – Canada’s troubled nuclear industry in the Minneapolis Star Tribune; Medical miracles in the Brockville Recorder and Times. Jonathan Rose (Political...

Monday June 22, 2009

Donald Stuart (Law) – Signs that a law-and-order bias is creeping into some recent Charter rulings which divided the Supreme Court of Canada in the Globe and Mail; Secret background checks conducted...

Friday June 19, 2009

Jacalyn Duffin (School of Medicine) – Canada’s troubled nuclear industry in the Economist; Presentation on medical miracles in the Brockville Recorder and Times and on JRFM radio. Daren...

Thursday June 18, 2009

Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – The market's reaction to the short selling ban of 2008 in The Economist; President Obama's proposed reforms to the U.S. financial regulatory system on CBC...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

Daren Heyland (Medicine) – End-of-life study, in the Toronto Star and the Kamloops Daily News. Thomas Courchene (School of Policy Studies) – The federal policy on Canada’s north...

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Scott Carson (School of Business) – Recent changes to the Queen's School of Business program in BusinessWeek. Thomas Courchene (School of Policy Studies) – The federal policy on Canada’s...

Monday June 15, 2009

Peter Harrison (Policy Studies) – Appointment as new director of the School of Policy Studies, in the Globe and Mail. Jacalyn Duffin (Medicine) – Isotope shortage, letter to the editor...

Friday June 12, 2009

John Smol (Biology) – Arctic research carbon emissions, in the Globe and Mail. Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Swine flu pandemic on CBC Newsworld and in the Kingston Whig-Standard.Jonathan...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Betsy Donald (Geography) – Creative food economy, in Richard Florida’s column in The Atlantic Online.Nick Bala (Law) – Delusion in divorce case, in the National Post. Marney McDiarmid...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

John Smol (Biology) – Travelling in the High Arctic, in the Globe and Mail. Sharry Aiken (Law) – Israel/Palestine conference at York, in the Globe and Mail. Gerald Evans (Infectious...

Monday June 08, 2009

Philip Burge (Psychiatry) – Adoption Information Disclosure Act, editorial in the online edition of the Globe and Mail. Alan King (Education) - School suspensions, in the Toronto Star. ...

Friday June 05, 2009

Thomas Courchene (Policy Studies) – Rising Canadian dollar, in the Globe and Mail. Dianne Groll (Psychology) – Shipwreck in Kingston, on CKWS News Kingston.

Thursday June 04, 2009

Betsy Donald (Geography) – S&R closing, on CBC Radio. John Casselman (Biology) – Changing fish communities, in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Jeremy Squire (Pathology) – Ride...

Tuesday June 02, 2009

Nick Bala (Law) – Parental alienation cases, on CBC’s The Current. Sudeep Gill (Geriatrics) – Dementia drugs may put some patients at risk, in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Peter...

Monday June 01, 2009

Michael Tschakovsky (Kinesiology) – Massage after exercise in the UK London Times. Sudeep Gill (Geriatrics) – Dementia drugs may put some patients at risk, in the Hindustan Times. ...

Friday May 29, 2009

Sudeep Gill (Geriatrics) – Dementia drugs may put some patients at risk, in the Globe and Mail, Times of India and on CTV.ca. Bryne Purchase (School of Policy Studies) – Atomic Energy...

Thursday May 28, 2009

Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent project in the Globe and Mail. John Kirby (Education) – How children are being taught to spell on...

Wednesday May 27, 2009

Tom Williams (Principal) and David Walker (Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences) – Queen’s receiving government funds for new school of medicine on CKWS TV. Geoff Roulet (Education)...

Tuesday May 26, 2009

Thomas Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – The need for interfaith dialogues in the National Post. Tom Williams (Principal) and David Walker (Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences)...

Monday May 25, 2009

William Kymlicka (Philosophy) – Canada’s track record for its successful integration of immigrants in the Globe and Mail. Gerald Tulchinsky (History) – The Canadian Jewish Congress...

Friday May 22, 2009

Mike Tschakovsky (Kinesiology) – Massage after exercise, in the Globe and Mail. Heather Stuart (Epidemiology) – Stigma of mental illness, in the Toronto Star. Arthur Milnes (Centre...

Thursday May 21, 2009

Ken Wong (Business) – West Jet marketing promises, Comment in the National Post. Thorsten Koeppl (Economics) – Global money supply, on Business News Network. John Andrew (Urban and...

Wednesday May 20, 2009

Neal Michelutti (Biology) – Wind turbine study on Wolfe Island, in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Arthur Sweetman (Policy Studies) – Earnings of family doctors, in the Kenora Daily Miner...

Tuesday May 19, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – Sex research, in the Boston Globe. Nick Bala (Law) – Alienation cases, in the Globe and Mail, Guelph Mercury, and Waterloo Region Record. Will Kymlicka...

Friday May 15, 2009

Mike Tschakovsky (Kinesiology) – Massage after exercise impairs blood flow in the Toronto Sun. David Gordon (Urban and Regional Planning) – New urbanism in Markham on TVO’s The...

Wednesday May 13, 2009

Nick Bala (Law) – Parental alienation cases draining court resources in the Globe and Mail. Robert Montgomerie (Biology) and Barrie Frost (Biology) – How robins detect earthworms in...

Tuesday May 12, 2009

John Smol (Biology) – Receiving a Killam award in the Globe and Mail, National Post, Montreal Gazette, La Presse Canadienne, Kingston Whig-Standard and on CBC.ca and CTV.ca. Robert Ross (Kinesiology)...

Monday May 11, 2009

Elspeth Murray (School of Business) – High-performance advisory boards in the Financial Post. Kim Richard Nossal (Political Studies) – Applying Star Trek’s Prime Directive to the...

Friday May 08, 2009

Thomas Axworthy (Centre for Study of Democracy) – Examining former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt in the Ottawa Citizen. Thomas Courchene (Economics) – Creating a Toronto, Montreal...

Thursday May 07, 2009

Arthur Milnes (Centre for Democracy Studies) – Canadian seal hunt, Editorial in the National Post. Mike Tschakovsky (Kinesiology) – Massage doesn’t remove lactic acid from muscles,...

Wednesday May 06, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Travel to Mexico during N1H1 outbreak, in the Wall Street Journal and the Vancouver Sun.  Jeremy Squire (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) Patti...

Tuesday May 05, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – Sexual response research in Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany. Queen’s School of Business partnership with Canada Post, in the National Post. Louis Gagnon...

Monday May 04, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – N1H1 outbreak on CBC Newsworld and in the National Post. Sharry Aiken (Law) – Tamil conflict in Sri Lanka, Editorial in the National Post. Dianne...

Friday May 01, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Swine flu outbreak on CNN.com, in the National Post, Toronto Star, Victoria Times Colonist, and on CHQR Radio Calgary and CFRA Radio Ottawa. Tina Dacin...

Thursday April 30, 2009

Ken Wong (Business) – Swine flu affecting Mexican tourism in the Globe and Mail. Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Swine flu outbreak on CTV Newsnet, in the Montreal Gazette, Calgary...

Wednesday April 29, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Swine flu outbreak on CBC Newsworld. Thomas Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – The global public health gap in the Toronto Star. Erik...

Tuesday April 28, 2009

Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) – Swine flu not the killer pandemic strain in the National Post. Sharryn Aiken (Law) – Federal citizenship law on The House, CBC national radio. ...

Monday April 27, 2009

Julian Barling (Business) – Violence in the workplace in the Globe and Mail. Erik Knutsen (Law) – Class action litigation in the National Post; the Apology Act in the Toronto Star....

Friday April 24, 2009

John Curtis (Law) – Negotiation law and reducing business costs, in the National Post. Marvin Baer (Law) – Letter to the editor regarding the Kaylee Wallace case, in the Globe and Mail.Gregor...

Thursday April 23, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – Female sexuality on The Agenda, TVO. Louise Winn (Pharmacology and Toxicology) – Folic acid and childhood cancers, on News Hour at 6, Global TV. Robert...

Wednesday April 22, 2009

David McDonald (Development Studies) – Segregation in Cape Town, in the Daily News, South Africa. Vincent Sacco (Sociology) – Severity of crime in Canada in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix.Udo...

Monday April 20, 2009

Richard Ascough (Theological College) – Canada as a Christian nation in the Montreal Gazette. Betsy Donald (Geography) – Editorial on  The closing of S&R Department Store in...

Friday April 17, 2009

Dean Tripp (Psychology) and Curtis Nickel (Urology) – Chronic prostatitis in the Globe and Mail. Sharryn Aiken (Law) – Changes to Canada's citizenship law on CBC News. Thomas Axworthy...

Thursday April 16, 2009

Thomas Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) - The emergence of China as a leading world economic power in the Toronto Star; award-winning video game focusing on Canadian history in the Ottawa...

Wednesday April 15, 2009

Christopher Mueller (Biochemistry) – Research into chronic stress and its role in the development of breast cancer in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Kathleen Lahey (Law) – Educated women...

Tuesday April 14, 2009

Louis Gagnon (Business) – International market trading in the Globe and Mail. Alistair MacLean (Arts and Science) – Canadian Universities and the perils of investing on CBC’s...

Monday April 13, 2009

Nick Bala (Law) – Sentencing young offenders as adults in the National Post. Praveen Jain (Electrical and Computer Engineering) – Making compact fluorescent lightbulbs more efficient...

Thursday April 09, 2009

John Burge (Music) – Mass for Prisoners of Conscience reviewed, in the National Post. Ken Wong (Business) – Female-focused ad revenues up in recession, in the Globe and Mail. Douglas...

Wednesday April 08, 2009

Tom Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Using gaming to teach history, in the National Post. Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Harper government favouring Ontario over Quebec,...

Tuesday April 07, 2009

Jonathan Fisher (Biology) – Growth of snail shells, in the Toronto Star. Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) - ‘Sexting’, in the Ottawa Citizen, on Chum Radio Kingston and...

Monday April 06, 2009

Jonathan Fisher (Biology) – Growth of snail shells, in the Toronto Star. Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) - ‘Sexting’, in the Ottawa Citizen, on Chum Radio Kingston and...

Friday April 03, 2009

Glenville Jones (Biochemistry) – The role of vitamin D in promoting good health in the Globe and Mail. Ram Murty (Mathematics) – Exercising the mind with Sudoku in the Kingston Whig...

Thursday April 02, 2009

Li-Jun Ji (Psychology) - How stock market predictions differ by culture in the National Post. Rod Morrison (Vice-principal Human Resources) – Public sector salary disclosure in the Kingston...

Wednesday April 01, 2009

Julian Barling (School of Business) – April Fool’s Day in the workplace in the Globe and Mail. Alistair MacLean (Dean of Arts and Science) – Universities and the recession in the...

Tuesday March 31, 2009

Gloria Saccon (School of Business) – Women and the MBA program in the Financial Post. Ned Franks (Political Science) – The level of support for Prime Minister Harper and the Conservatives...

Monday March 30, 2009

Jonathan Fisher (Biology) – Increase in average size of Atlantic snails in the Hindustan Times. Ned Franks (Political Science) – The Governor General’s decision to suspend Parliament...

Friday March 27, 2009

Don Thornton (Business) – Mark-to-audit values Op-Ed in the National Post. Arthur Milnes (Center for Democracy Studies) – GST and harmonized sales tax Op-Ed, in the National Post.Kevin...

Thursday March 26, 2009

Kathy Lahey (Law) – High cost of children for educated women in the Globe and Mail, on CKLW Radio Windsor, CKTB Radio London; Rumoured HST in provincial budget, on Chum Radio Kingston.Julian...

Wednesday March 25, 2009

Kathleen Lahey (Law) – Report on the earnings of women with and without children in the Globe and Mail. David Dodge (Chancellor) – State of the economy in the Kingston Whig-Standard. ...

Tuesday March 24, 2009

Jonathan Fisher (Biology) – Increase in average size of snail shell, in the New York Times. Bill Blake (Business) Summer Business School program in the Globe and Mail.Chris Simpson (Cardiology)...

Monday March 23, 2009

Ken Wong (Business) - Retail shopping trends in the Globe and Mail; Using the recession as a living lesson in the classroom on CBC radio Ontario Morning.Arthur Sweetman (Policy Studies) – Immigration...

Thursday March 19, 2009

Ian Janssen (Kinesiology and Health Studies) – The relationship between physical inactivity and chronic diseases in the National Post. James Reynolds (Pharmacology and Toxicology) –...

Wednesday March 18, 2009

James Reynolds (Pharmacology and Toxicology) – Expanding the use of eye-movement tests that identify children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome on Canada AM, CTV National News and CBC Radio's All in...

Tuesday March 17, 2009

Graeme Smith (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) – Study on pre-eclampsia and heart disease in the New York Times. Ram Murty (Mathematics and Statistics) – Beating Sudoku puzzles in the Rock...

Monday March 16, 2009

Ram Murty (Mathematics and Statistics) – Beating Sudoku puzzles in USA Today. Nick Bala (Law) – Canada’s revamped young offender laws in the Ottawa Citizen. John Pliniussen...

Friday March 13, 2009

Art Cockfield (Law) – Kwahaja sentencing, in the National Post, the Ottawa Citizen, and the Edmonton Journal Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – benefits of video games on CBC...

Wednesday March 11, 2009

Doug Munoz (Medicine) – Cuts to research funding, in the Globe and Mail. Pamela Dickey Young (Religious Studies) – Ethics of financial world, in the Hamilton Spectator. Susan Phillips...

Monday March 09, 2009

Derek Pratt (Chemistry) – Benefits of garlic in the Globe and Mail. Donald Akenson (History) – Review of his writing in the Globe and Mail. Michela David (Psychology) – Adjusting...

Friday March 06, 2009

Michael Adams (Pharmacology) – Viagra’s 10th anniversary, in the Sault Star and the Waterloo Region Record.

Thursday March 05, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – Sexual arousal in women in the Sunday Times UK. Darryl Robinson (Law) – ICC arrest warrant for al-Bashir, on CTV Newsnet.

Wednesday March 04, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – Sexual arousal in women in the National Post. Bryne Purchase (Environmental Studies) – Nuclear power industry in Canada, Comment in the Globe and Mail...

Tuesday March 03, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – Online discussion of women’s sexuality research on theglobeandmail.com; Sexual arousal in women in the Nanaimo Daily News and on Canada.com. Douglas Bland...

Monday March 02, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – Sexual arousal in women in the Globe and Mail and Ottawa Citizen. Charles Beach (Economics) – Retirement planning in the National Post. Philip Jessop...

Thursday February 26, 2009

Louis Gagnon (Business) – Henri-Paul Rousseau's term as boss of the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec in the Montreal Gazette and Vancouver Sun. Kristan Aronson (Epidemiology) –...

Wednesday February 25, 2009

Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) – Report on nuclear energy in the Globe and Mail. Jeff Walsh (Society of Graduate and Professional Students) – Naming of Policy Studies building after...

Monday February 23, 2009

Peter Hodson (Biology) – The Canadian oil boom in National Geographic. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Gift of Queen’s book to President Obama in the Globe...

Friday February 20, 2009

Louis Gagnon (Business) – Dow at new low, in the Globe and Mail. Dick Zoutman (Medicine) – Infectious disease in nursing homes, in the Toronto Sun, the Calgary Sun, the Edmonton Sun...

Thursday February 19, 2009

Robert Reid (Medicine) – Evolution of the birth control pill in The National Post and on Canada.com Daren Heyland (Medicine) – End-of-life care in the Edmonton Journal and on Canada.com....

Tuesday February 17, 2009

Tom Carpenter (Energy and Environmental Policy) and Joshua Pearce (Engineering) – green investments op-ed in The Globe and Mail. Carl Bray (Geography) and John Andrew (Urban and Regional Planning)...

Friday February 13, 2009

Sidney Eve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – Valentine’s Day and online dating in The Kingston Whig-Standard and Chum Radio Kingston. Louis Gagnon (Business) – Margins on securities...

Thursday February 12, 2009

TONIGHT: Alfred and Isabel Bader are featured on CBC television in the documentary ‘Love, Interrupted’ airing at 9 pm. Mark Badham (Curator, Miller Museum of Geology) – dinosaur...

Wednesday February 11, 2009

Tom Axworthy (Politics) – Obama visit to Canada and ending human trafficking in The Toronto Star.Arthur Cockfield (Law) – UFC and mixed martial arts events in Ontario on Chum Radio Kingston.Derek...

Tuesday February 10, 2009

Elaine Power (Kinesiology and Health Studies) - Food prices in The Kingston Whig-Standard Kathleen Lahey (Law) – Sex discrimination in EI benefits in Prince George Free Press

Monday February 09, 2009

Chris Eckert (Biology) - Charles Darwin in the Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Sun, and the Victoria Times-Colonist. Ken Wong (Business) -Consumer behaviour and the economy in the Ottawa Citizen, Regina...

Friday February 06, 2009

Ken Wong (Business) – Marketing eco-friendly vehicles in the National Post, Montreal Gazette, Edmonton Journal, Victoria Times Colonist, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Regina Leader-Post, Ottawa Citizen,...

Thursday February 05, 2009

Robert Reid (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) – Hormone replacement therapy risks in women in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) – Auto marketing in the National Post. David Lyon...

Wednesday February 04, 2009

Mary Louise Adams (Sociology) - Rebranding male figure skating in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) - Keeping customers happy in today's economy in the Globe and Mail. Kieran Moore (Medicine)...

Tuesday February 03, 2009

Kathy Brock (Political Studies) – Conservative Party fundraising in the Ottawa Sun, Edmonton Sun, St. Catharines Standard and Belleville Intelligencer. David Lyon (Sociology) – Camera...

Monday February 02, 2009

Ken Wong (School of Business) – Analysis of Civiside.com in the Globe and Mail; Super Bowl advertising in the Toronto Star and on CKWS TV. David Lyon (Sociology) – Growth of surveillance...

Friday January 30, 2009

Douglas Reid (School of Business) - Downsizing in the Globe and Mail. John Bradford (Psychiatry) - Economic downtown and personal despair in the Globe and Mail. Timothy Smith (History) –...

Thursday January 29, 2009

Note: Watch for Brian Fleck (Alumnus '98) as host of The Nature of Things with David Suzuki airing tonight at 8 pm. Daniel Woolf (Principal Designate), Tom Williams (Principal), William Young (Chair,...

Wednesday January 28, 2009

John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning) – Home-renovation credit program in the Globe and Mail. Arthur Cockfield (Law) – U.S. cellphone photography bill in the Globe and...

Tuesday January 27, 2009

Douglas Reid (School of Business) – McDonald’s restaurants expanding during recession in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (School of Business) – Discount stores and the current economy...

Monday January 26, 2009

Meredith Chivers (Psychology) – Understanding women's arousal and desire in the New York Times Magazine. Kim Richard Nossal (Political Studies) – Canada-U.S relations in the National...

Friday January 23, 2009

Robert Reid (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) – Hormone therapy in the Globe and Mail, National Post, Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, Vancouver Province, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Victoria Times...

Thursday January 22, 2009

David Thomson (Mathematics) – Research on climate change in the Globe and Mail. John Casselman (Biology) – Muskie population in the St. Lawrence in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Kyle...

Wednesday January 21, 2009

Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Inauguration of U.S. President Barack Obama in the Globe and Mail, Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Sun, Victoria Times Colonist, Winnipeg Free Press,...

Tuesday January 20, 2009

Louis Gagnon (Business) – Ways in which a company can survive the recession in the Globe and Mail; The economy and the global financial crisis on BNN’s Headline. Arthur Milnes (Centre...

Monday January 19, 2009

Max Zhang (Business) – The national stock market tournament for university and college students in the Globe and Mail. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Inauguration...

Friday January 16, 2009

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Political advertising in Canada in the Montreal Gazette. Phillip Jessop (Chemistry) – His receipt of the John C. Polanyi Award on MSNBC.com and in...

Thursday January 15, 2009

David Walker (Health Sciences) – Upcoming Canadian Medical Association elections in the Ottawa Citizen. Phillip Jessop (Chemistry) – His receipt of the John C. Polanyi Award on CBC’s...

Wednesday January 14, 2009

Einar Westerlund (Business) – Annual survey of the best small and medium sized employers in Canada in the Globe and Mail. Scott Carson (Business) – Graduate School applications in a...

Tuesday January 13, 2009

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) – Current state of the Canadian Forces in the Toronto Sun, Edmonton Sun, Winnipeg Sun, Calgary Sun, Ottawa Sun and the London Free Press. Beverly Baines (Law) –...

Monday January 12, 2009

Martha Bailiey (Law) – A study on polygamy, and charges brought against two leaders in the polygamous community of Bountiful B.C. in the National Post. Nick Bala (Law) – Proposed changes...

Friday January 09, 2009

Beverley Baines (Law) - Charges brought against two leaders in the polygamous community of Bountiful, B.C. in the Globe and Mail, National Post and the Salt Lake Tribune. Arthur Milnes (Centre for...

Thursday January 08, 2009

Beverley Baines (Law) – Charges brought against two leaders in the polygamous community of Bountiful, B.C. in the National Post. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Alberta government’s...

Wednesday January 07, 2009

Ana Siljak (History) – Named a finalist for the 2008-09 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction in the Globe and Mail, National Post, in a Canadian Press story picked up by the Prince George...

Monday January 05, 2009

Ken Wong (Business) – A new recruitment website, Civiside.com, in the Globe and Mail. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) – Opinion piece on the treatment of former leaders...

Friday December 19, 2008

Curtis Nickel (Urology) – Men who suffer from chronic pelvic pain in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) – Importance of marketing during a recession in the Globe and Mail.

Thursday December 18, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – The economy and the financial crisis CBC Radio Canada Ontario. John Smol (Biology) – Research on warming lakes on CKWS-TV Kingston. Heather Evans (English)...

Wednesday December 17, 2008

Art Cockfield (Law) – Opinion piece highlighting Santa’s ability to track children’s behaviour using today’s surveillance technologies in the Edmonton Journal. Tom Axworthy...

Tuesday December 16, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Harper’s Senate plan on CBC Newsworld. Jeremy Squire (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) – Kingston General Hospital’s first-ever research...

Monday December 15, 2008

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) – Opinion piece on the possible coalition government in the Ottawa Citizen. Art Cockfield (Law) – Opinion piece highlighting Santa’s ability to track...

Friday December 12, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Harper’s Senate plan in the Toronto Star. Marguerite Van Die (Theology) – St. Matthew’s United Church’s annual Christmas Shopping...

Thursday December 11, 2008

Art Cockfield (Law) – Opinion piece highlighting Santa’s ability to track children’s behaviour using today’s surveillance technologies in the Ottawa Citizen. Jonathan Rose...

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) – Number of young people incarcerated in Canada and the Youth Criminal Justice Act in the National Post, Calgary Herald, and the Vancouver Province. David Mitchell (VP Advancement)...

Tuesday December 09, 2008

Note: Watch for Roel Vertegaal (Computing) on the Discovery Channel's Daily Planet, airing tonight, 7 and 11 pm. Susan Lederman (Psychology) – The sense of touch in humans in the New York...

Monday December 08, 2008

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) – Opinion piece on the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai in the Toronto Star; and an opinion piece on the significance of the new Obama administration to Canada...

Friday December 05, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Coalition government and the role of the Governor General in the Globe and Mail, New York Times, International Herald Tribune, The Australian, in an Associated...

Thursday December 04, 2008

David Dodge (Chancellor) – His speech on the financial crisis in the Globe and Mail. Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) – Public reaction to the coalition proposal in the Ottawa Citizen, Calgary...

Wednesday December 03, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) - Coalition government in the Globe and Mail, Le Devoir, in a Canadian Press story picked up by the Moncton Times and Transcript, Waterloo Region Record, Kamloops Daily...

Tuesday December 02, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Coalition government in the National Post, the Toronto Star, in a Canadian Press story picked up by the Hamilton Spectator, the St. Catharine’s Standard...

Monday December 01, 2008

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) – Canada’s mission in Afghanistan in the Globe and Mail. Ana Siljak (History) – Her book, Angel of Vengeance in the Globe and Mail. Scott Carson...

Friday November 28, 2008

John Smol (Biology) and Adam Jeziorski (Biology) – Calcium in Canadian lakes in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald,...

Wednesday November 26, 2008

Ken Wong (Business) – Promotional strategy for GOT JUNK? in the Globe and Mail, also on the Conference Board of Canada’s report on consumer confidence on CBC Radio syndicate in Vancouver,...

Tuesday November 25, 2008

Heather Stuart (Community Health and Epidemiology) – Prejudice against mentally ill people in the Globe and Mail. Scott Carson (Business) – Risk management and the MBA program in the...

Monday November 24, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) – Young offenders and mental health in the Globe and Mail. Drew Griffith (Classics) Ancient humour and culture in the Toronto Star. Louis Gagnon (Business) – Canadian...

Thursday November 20, 2008

Gregor Smith (Economics) – Deflation in Canada in the Toronto Star. David Eaves (Policy Studies) – Liberal renewal in the Toronto Star.  Linda Campbell (Environmental Studies)...

Wednesday November 19, 2008

Gloria Saccon (Business) –  Women and the MBA in the Globe and Mail. Bill Blake (Business) – Cost of an MBA in the Globe and Mail. Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Speaker...

Tuesday November 18, 2008

Scott Carson (Business) – Financial crisis and management education in the Globe and Mail. Steven Moore (Business), Stephen Brown (Chemistry) and David McDonald (Global Development Studies)...

Monday November 17, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – Risk facing global markets in the Globe and Mail and on CKNW-Radio Vancouver, G20 meeting on CBC Radio Canada. David Skillicorn (Computing) – Obama’s...

Friday November 14, 2008

Justin Lee (Computing) – Changing the World conference in the Toronto Star. Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Parliamentary process on CBC-Radio (Toronto)

Thursday November 13, 2008

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) – Recovering from the war in Afghanistan on CBC-TV’s The National. Louis Gagnon (Business) – Canadian bank strength in the Calgary Herald, Saskatoon...

Tuesday November 11, 2008

Allan English (History) – Remembrance Day and Canadian culture in the Globe and Mail. Dick Zoutman (Medicine) – Canadian hospital infection-control programs in the Kingston Whig-Standard,...

Monday November 10, 2008

David Skillicorn (Computing) – Obama’s style of speech delivery in the Globe and Mail. Peggy Cunningham (Business) – Measuring corporate social responsibility at work in the Globe...

Friday November 07, 2008

Graeme Smith (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) - Preeclampsia and risk of heart disease and stroke in the Globe and Mail, on CBC’s Ontario Morning and on the United Press International website. ...

Thursday November 06, 2008

Art Cockfield (Law) - Tax considerations for Canadians investing in U.S. companies in the Toronto Star. Graeme Smith (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) - Preeclampsia and risk of heart disease and stroke...

Wednesday November 05, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Federal spending and reporting in the Ottawa Citizen.  Julian Barling (Business) – Workplace bullying in the Hamilton Spectator. Douglas Bland...

Tuesday November 04, 2008

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) – Ontario equalization payments in the Globe and Mail. Louis Gagnon (Business) – Government response to credit crisis on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve...

Monday November 03, 2008

Troy Murphy (Biology) – The link between a bird’s bill colour and popularity in the Toronto Star.  Julian Barling (Business) – Workplace bullying in the Toronto Star. ...

Friday October 31, 2008

Ron Holden (Psychology) – Suicide rates among young people over the past five decades in the Ottawa Citizen. David Dodge (Chancellor) – Installation as Chancellor in the Kingston Whig-Standard ...

Thursday October 30, 2008

Sean Conway (Policy Studies) – Extensive interviews with former prime minister Paul Martin about his years in politics in the Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal and the Saskatoon StarPhoenix. ...

Wednesday October 29, 2008

Sean Conway (Policy Studies) – Transcription of archived interviews for Paul Martin’s memoirs in the Ottawa Citizen. Allan Manson (Law) – Early parole for triple murderer Jesse...

Tuesday October 28, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan’s testimony on CKNW Radio Vancouver. Ken Rose (Physiology) – 2008 recipient of the prestigious Barbara Turnbull...

Monday October 27, 2008

Arthur Milnes (Policy Studies) – symposium in honour of former prime minster John Turner in the Globe and Mail. Louis Gagnon (Business) – Canada’s economy and the credit crisis...

Friday October 24, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – Value of Canadian dollar in the Globe and Mail. Centre for the Study of Democracy’s symposium in honour of former prime minister John Turner in the Toronto...

Thursday October 23, 2008

Thomas Dean (Electrical and Computer Engineering) –  iTunes U as a tool in the classroom in the Globe and Mail. Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) – 20th anniversary of first televised...

Wednesday October 22, 2008

Louis Delvoie (Policy Studies) – Canada’s role in retraining ex-Taliban in the Toronto Star, Edmonton Sun, Calgary Sun, London Free Press, Hamilton Spectator, David McDonald (Global...

Tuesday October 21, 2008

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) – Future of the Liberal Party in the New York Times.   Ken Wong (Business) – Marketing of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications...

Monday October 20, 2008

Ken Wong (Business) – Marketing strategy at Concentra Financial in the National Post. Alex MacMillan (Economics) – Opinion piece on housing price risk in Canada versus the U.S. in the...

Friday October 17, 2008

David Mitchell (VP Advancement) –  B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell’s approach to carbon tax in the Globe and Mail; and voter turn-out CBC-Radio’s The Current. Jonathan Rose...

Thursday October 16, 2008

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) – Liberal leadership and party needs in the National Post; voting as an act of Canadian citizenship in the Ottawa Citizen;  and the Liberal party and leader...

Wednesday October 15, 2008

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (Political Studies) – Ontario’s impact on election results in the Globe and Mail. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Prime Minister Harper’s cabinet...

Tuesday October 14, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – Crisis on Wall Street and the U.S. Bailout Bill in the Globe and Mail, on CBC-TV The National, CBC-Radio syndication in St. John’s, Quebec City, Victoria, Edmonton,...

Friday October 10, 2008

Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) – Political party organization in the Toronto Sun, Calgary Sun, and Winnipeg Sun. Heather Evans (English) – The politics of Thanksgiving feasting on CBC.ca....

Thursday October 09, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Voter turnout for advance polls in the Globe and Mail. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Liberal party campaign messages in the Vancouver Sun. ...

Wednesday October 08, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – U.S. financial crisis in the Globe and Mail, on CBC-TV Newsworld and CBC-Radio-Canada.

Tuesday October 07, 2008

Sharry Aiken (Law) – Immigration as a forgotten election issue on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) – Opinion piece on the Liberal party’s...

Monday October 06, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Possibility of the NDP and the Liberals teaming up to form government in the Globe and Mail. David Mitchell (Advancement) – Political debating techniques...

Friday October 03, 2008

David Mitchell (Advancement) – The round-table concept used in this year’s federal leaders’ debate in the Globe and Mail. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) – Opinion piece on Canada’s...

Thursday October 02, 2008

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (Political Studies) – Male and female debating styles leading up to the U.S. Vice-Presidential debate in the Globe and Mail. Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) - Opinion...

Wednesday October 01, 2008

Gregor Smith (Economics) – U.S. financial crisis and its implications for other countries on Al Jazeera English TV. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Federal election advertising in...

Tuesday September 30, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – The crisis on Wall Street in the Globe and Mail, on CBC Radio Syndication broadcast in Charlottetown, Ottawa, New Brunswick, Yellowknife, Halifax, Montreal, Windsor,...

Monday September 29, 2008

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (Political Studies) – The significance of the female vote in the upcoming federal elections in the Globe and Mail. Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) – Opinion piece...

Friday September 26, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – Opinion piece on the Wall Street crisis in the National Post; and Canada’s most trusted executives in the Globe and Mail. Naomi Alboim (Policy Studies) –...

Thursday September 25, 2008

Elspeth Murray (Business) – The success of Radian6 in the Globe and Mail. Elizabeth Eisenhauer (Oncology) – Lack of cancer research funding in the Toronto Star. Alan Green (Economics)...

Wednesday September 24, 2008

Robert Ross (Kinesiology and Health Studies) – The role of waist circumference in determining risk for heart problems in the National Post. Nick Bala (Law) – A Conservative Party proposal...

Tuesday September 23, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) – A Conservative Party proposal to overhaul the Youth Criminal Justice Act in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and on CFRA Radio Ottawa. Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study...

Monday September 22, 2008

Keith Banting (Political Studies) and Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) – How immigrants acquire a sense of belonging as Canadian citizens in the Globe and Mail. Louis Gagnon (Business) –...

Thursday September 18, 2008

David Skillicorn (Computing) - Software tools that analyze levels of deception in political speeches in New Scientist magazine, the London Daily Telegraph (UK) and on SkyNews.com (UK). Louis Gagnon...

Wednesday September 17, 2008

Katrina Gee (Microbiology and Immunology) – Sex-based immune-system differences in the Globe and Mail. Louis Gagnon (Business) – The Wall Street crisis on CKWS TV and live on 98.9FM...

Tuesday September 16, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) – The Wall Street crisis on CTV’s Canada AM, The Business News Network (BNN), CBC Radio-Canada and CHQR Calgary. Guy Narbonne and Marc Laflamme (Geological Sciences...

Monday September 15, 2008

Jean Cote (Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Predictors of an athlete’s skill and the development of athletic talent in children in the New York Times. Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies)...

Friday September 12, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) – Acquittal of teen charged with dangerous driving in a police chase in the Vancouver Province, the Vancouver Sun, the Montreal Gazette and The Daily News (Truro). Kathy Brock...

Thursday September 11, 2008

Peggy Cunningham (Business) comments on student’s interest in discussing ethical questions in the classroom and the movement to examine corporate social responsibility in the Toronto Star. ...

Wednesday September 10, 2008

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments about the advertising landscape of the current federal election campaign in a CanWest news article picked up by the Edmonton Journal and Regina Leader-Post. ...

Tuesday September 09, 2008

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments on new political ads by the NDP party in the Edmonton Journal and the Calgary Herald. He also comments on a Conservative strategy to pull away from crack-of-dawn...

Monday September 08, 2008

David Mitchell (VP Advancement) comments in the Globe and Mail about Stephen Harper’s position in the federal election campaign. Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail...

Thursday September 04, 2008

Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) comments on the comparatively low representation of women among Conservative candidates nominated to run in the next election in the Ottawa Citizen, the Montreal Gazette...

Wednesday September 03, 2008

J. Harry McCaughey (Geography) comments on possible causes for this summer’s wet weather in the Globe and Mail. Comments by Valerie Ashford (Centre for the Study of Democracy) on a study showing...

Tuesday September 02, 2008

Comments by Rob Hickey (Policy Studies) on declining union density and strike activity in the National Post. Pradeep Kumar (Policy Studies) comments on the status of the labour movement in The Hamilton...

Friday August 29, 2008

Michael Birk (Mechanical and Materials Engineering) comments on a new provincial review, in the wake of the explosion at a North York propane plant, which will look at the rules for how volatile fuel...

Thursday August 28, 2008

Comments by James Miller (Religious Studies) on religion in China appear in Maclean’s Magazine. Ken Wong (Business) discusses the media blitz surrounding Maple Leaf’s efforts to inform...

Wednesday August 27, 2008

An opinion piece by Arthur Milnes (Policy Studies) focusing on the significant role of the vice-president in U.S. politics is published in the Toronto Star. Ken Wong (Business) likens the extensive...

Tuesday August 26, 2008

An opinion piece by Ned Franks (Political Studies) suggesting Canada would be better served by taking the prime minister out of the by-election process appears in the Globe and Mail. And he comments...

Monday August 25, 2008

Comments by Ken Wong (Business) on the best place to market a new specialty gum that promises to deliver a hefty dose of antioxidants to those who chew it appear in the Globe and Mail. Paul Smith...

Friday August 22, 2008

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about media attention surrounding attacks in Afghanistan. Victor Tron (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard...

Thursday August 21, 2008

Michael Darling (Business) discusses the Accelerated MBA (AMBA) program offered at the Queen’s School of Business in the National Post. Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments on the value...

Wednesday August 20, 2008

An opinion piece by Dan Usher (Economics) on the Canadian program of equalization payments is published in the National Post. (‘Fixing the formula; Canada’s equalization payments regime...

Tuesday August 19, 2008

John Casselman’s (Biology) receipt of The American Fisheries Society Award of Excellence is highlighted in the Ottawa Citizen. Louis Delvoie (Policy Studies) discusses the political rivalry...

Monday August 18, 2008

David Mitchell’s (VP Advancement) opinion piece on the significance of the 70th anniversary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s address at Queen’s is published in the Globe and Mail. Arthur...

Friday August 15, 2008

Clive Robertson (Art) and Lynda Jessup (Art) comment in the Edmonton Journal about a campaign to have Gerald McMaster replace Pierre Theberge at the National Gallery of Canada to become the...

Thursday August 14, 2008

A study by Ian Janssen (Kinesiology and Health Studies), highlighted in the National Post, shows adolescents spend an average of six hours a day in front of televisions and computer screens resulting...

Wednesday August 13, 2008

Gabriel Ciccarelli (Mechanical and Materials Engineering) comments on the necessary preventive measures for avoiding incidents like the Sunrise explosion in the Toronto Star. Ken Wong (Business)...

Tuesday August 12, 2008

Michael Birk (Mechanical and Materials Engineering) continues to comment on regulations that allow propane facilities to locate near residential areas, most recently in the National Post. Darryl...

Monday August 11, 2008

Donald Akenson’s (History) commentary on the King James Version, the Tanakh (the Hebrew Scriptures) and the New Testament of the Bible appears in the Globe and Mail. Bryne Purchase (Policy...

Thursday August 07, 2008

Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) comments on a bid by Atomic Energy of Canada and SNC-Lavalin Group to build two nuclear reactors in Ontario in the Globe and Mail. Amy Latimer (Kinesiology and Health...

Tuesday August 05, 2008

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) continues to comment on the suggestion that Ottawa is prepared to shift some traditionally federal economic powers to its provincial counterparts, most recently in the...

Friday August 01, 2008

Mark Berber (Psychiatry) discusses the signs of psychosis in the National Post. Clarke Mackey (Film and Media) comments on the number of references to Canadian cities in major Hollywood movies in...

Thursday July 31, 2008

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments on the suggestion that Ottawa is prepared to shift some traditionally federal economic powers to its provincial counterparts in the Globe and Mail. Pamela...

Wednesday July 30, 2008

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) responds to an article written by former UN envoy on AIDS in Africa, Stephen Lewis, in a letter to the editor published in the Globe and Mail. Alicia Boutilier (Agnes...

Monday July 28, 2008

Ken Wong (Business) comments on the competitive world of Toronto condo marketing in the Globe and Mail. An article by Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) outlining the problems Ontario faces due to the...

Friday July 25, 2008

Comments by Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) on a proposed GST-style carbon tax on all imported goods appear in the Globe and Mail. Charles Beach (Economics) discusses increased immigration rates...

Thursday July 24, 2008

Comments by Lauren Harper (Life Sciences) on her summer internship at the Hospital for Sick Children where she is studying medulloblastoma, a pediatric brain cancer, appear in the Toronto Star. ...

Wednesday July 23, 2008

The Queen’s Solar Vehicle Team was featured on the Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet following the completion of the World Solar Challenge in Australia, and highlighted in the Regina Leader-Post,...

Tuesday July 22, 2008

Deborah Elliott (Psychiatry) continues to comment on Asperger’s disorder, a high-functioning form of autism, most recently in the Windsor Star. John Molloy (PARTEQ) comments on new funding...

Monday July 21, 2008

Comments by Nick Bala (Law) suggesting it would have been in Omar Khadr’s best interest if he was removed from his parent’s custody at an early age appear in the Toronto Star. An opinion...

Friday July 18, 2008

An opinion piece by Tom Courchene and John Allan (Policy Studies) published in the Globe and Mail discusses who carbon footprints should belong to – the nations that produce the fossil fuels...

Thursday July 17, 2008

Vincent Sacco (Sociology) continues to comment on a new report on Canadians' perception of signs of crime in 12 major cities, most recently in the Globe and Mail online edition and in...

Wednesday July 16, 2008

Steven Lehrer (Policy Studies) comments on the need for independent researchers to validate the results of Insite, Vancouver’s controversial supervised-injection facility, in the Globe and Mail. ...

Monday July 14, 2008

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments on the importance of a controlled exit strategy for the mission in Afghanistan in the Globe and Mail. A study by Stephen Lougheed (Biology) on the genetic makeup...

Friday July 11, 2008

Julian Barling (Business) comments on the dangers of a leader anointing a successor in the Globe and Mail. An article by Colin Farrelly (Political Studies) suggesting the aging process can be slowed...

Thursday July 10, 2008

Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) comments on the federal government’s efforts to sell Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd to a private sector buyer in the Globe and Mail. Doug Bland (Policy Studies)...

Wednesday July 09, 2008

Lew Johnson (Business) comments on the life of investment and mutual fund expert John Templeton in the Globe and Mail. Comments by Arthur Milnes (Centre for the Study of Democracy) on a new virtual...

Tuesday July 08, 2008

An article by Julian Barling (Business) on workplace bullying appears in the Winnipeg Free Press. Bev Baines (Law) and Nick Bala (Law) discuss the topic of polygamy in an article published in Le...

Monday July 07, 2008

Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies) expertise on equalization and energy royalties is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Art Cockfield (Law) discusses a recent court order for YouTube to hand...

Friday July 04, 2008

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) suggests ‘environmentalism federalism’ is looming as Ottawa and the provinces try to work through issues like dueling carbon taxes, in a Globe and Mail article. ...

Thursday July 03, 2008

An opinion piece by Alex MacMillan (Economics) discussing an Australian government initiative encouraging teachers to tell children when they will have created their fair share of greenhouse gases...

Wednesday July 02, 2008

A study by Audrey Kobayashi (Geography) on three generations of families who have moved back and forth between Hong Kong and Canada for education, business and periods of residence is highlighted in...

Friday June 27, 2008

Allan Manson (Law) comments in the National Post about Justice John Gomery’s relations with the media during a high-profile public inquiry. John Smol (Biology) discusses research initiatives...

Wednesday June 25, 2008

A report by Stanley Sadinsky (Law) aimed at helping Ontario’s horse-racing and horse-breeding industries is highlighted in the Niagara Falls Review. Research by Chris Eckert (Biology) on plant...

Tuesday June 24, 2008

An opinion piece by Udo Schuklenk (Philosophy) on the need to continue HIV/AIDS prevention research trials appears in the Globe and Mail. An article by Tom Simko (Physics) published in the Edmonton...

Monday June 23, 2008

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments in the Toronto Star and on GlobeandMail.com about the complexities of taxing fossil fuel. Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about changes...

Friday June 20, 2008

Laura Murray (English) comments on Bill C-61, the Conservatives’ new copyright bill, in the Globe and Mail. Comments by Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) on the implications of the Liberal’s...

Thursday June 19, 2008

Allan Manson (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail about the implications of a mandatory minimum prison term on criminal offenders. David Detomasi (Business) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard...

Wednesday June 18, 2008

Doug Reid (Business) comments about the implications of Air Canada’s job cuts due to the rising price of oil in the Toronto Star and on Business News Network. John Burge (Music) Karma...

Monday June 16, 2008

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about the success of the BlackBerry brand. Kathy Lahey (Law) comments in the National Post and Ottawa Citizen about gender-based tax inequities....

Friday June 13, 2008

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about the effectiveness of Budweiser’s new advertising campaign.  He also comments about the reasons for the increasing number of Canadians...

Thursday June 12, 2008

Roel Vertegaal (Computing) continues to discuss a new prototype paper computer, most recently on CBC-Radio Spark. Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about how to better...

Wednesday June 11, 2008

David Saunders (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about the impact of the Harvard brand.  James Miller's (Religious Studies) opinion piece about China's struggle with nature is published...

Friday June 06, 2008

Arthur Milnes’s (Centre for the Study of Democracy) opinion piece about the 40th anniversary of the assassination of U.S. Senator Bobby Kennedy is published in the Ottawa Citizen. Roel Vertegaal...

Thursday June 05, 2008

Deb Feldman-Stewart (Oncology) comments about diagnosis of early-stage prostate cancer in the Toronto Star. Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) and John Allan (Policy Studies) comment in the Toronto...

Wednesday June 04, 2008

Jean Cote (Kinesiology and Health Studies) discusses a Statistics Canada report that suggests children’s participation in sports is declining in a Canwest news article picked up by the...

Tuesday June 03, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about the mishandling of confidential documents by former foreign affairs minister Maxime Bernier. Roel Vertegaal (Computing) discusses...

Monday June 02, 2008

Robert Wolfe’s (Policy Studies) expertise on free trade is highlighted in a story about high food prices and global shortages in the Globe and Mail. David Walker (Medicine) comments about...

Friday May 30, 2008

Gerald Wilde (Psychology) comments in the Globe and Mail about the psychology of risk-taking behaviour. Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about limits and constraints associated...

Thursday May 29, 2008

David Lyon (Sociology) continues to comment about surveillance apparatuses used by bureaucracies around the world, most recently in the Edmonton Journal. Mark Badham’s (Geological Sciences)...

Wednesday May 28, 2008

Sandra Olszowka (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about a hiring strategy for the Pink Twig, a new flower shop in Toronto. Howard Adelman (Jewish Studies) comments in the Canadian Jewish...

Tuesday May 27, 2008

Bev Baines (Law) continues to comment about polygamy laws in Canada, most recently in the Toronto Star. Helen Driver (Medicine) continues to comment about a Statistics Canada survey of Canadian...

Monday May 26, 2008

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about cutbacks in Ontario’s auto sector is published in the Toronto Star. Valerie Ashford’s (Centre for the Study of Democracy) research...

Friday May 23, 2008

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about the 60th anniversary of democracy in Israel is published in the National Post. David Lyon (Sociology) comments in the Vancouver Sun about...

Thursday May 22, 2008

An article by John Lazarus (Drama) on the significance of convocation ceremonies for students appears in the Globe and Mail. Jane Chartrand (Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre) discusses...

Wednesday May 21, 2008

David Lyon (Sociology) comments about security for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games in a Canwest News article picked up by the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal, Montreal Gazette and...

Tuesday May 20, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) comments about a ruling related to the Youth Criminal Justice Act in the Toronto Star, on CBC Radio’s Ontario Today and CBC.ca. He also comments about a Statistics Canada report...

Friday May 16, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) continues to comment about a Supreme Court ruling that could determine whether young offenders will still be treated differently than adults, most recently in a CanWest news story picked...

Thursday May 15, 2008

Bev Baines (Law) will appear on tonight’s edition of TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin to discuss Polygamy and the Law. Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about...

Wednesday May 14, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen and Vancouver Sun about the Liberals accusing Stephen Harper of limiting public debate and avoiding unanswered questions...

Tuesday May 13, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail and Hill Times about the political life of Arthur Kroeger, deputy ministry of a number of Canadian ministries between 1975 and 1992. ...

Monday May 12, 2008

John Smol (Biology) comments in the Globe and Mail about his research on climate change and the Polar Continental Shelf Project. Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about...

Friday May 09, 2008

Julian Barling (Business) comments in the National Post about Clinton’s insistence that she is still a viable contender for Democratic Party leader. Preston Schiller (Urban and Regional Planning)...

Thursday May 08, 2008

Preston Schiller (Urban and Regional Planning) discusses the Canadian Railway as a ‘greener’ way to travel on CBC-Radio’s Ontario Morning. Steve Salterio (Business) comments in...

Wednesday May 07, 2008

Jacalyn Duffin (History of Medicine) comments about the shift from symptoms to anatomical measurements in identifying sickness in the New York Times. Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National...

Tuesday May 06, 2008

David Skillicorn (Computing) continues to comment about the development of software tools that analyse text for signs of spin, deception, and negotiation, most recently in a Canwest News article picked...

Monday May 05, 2008

David Mitchell (VP Advancement) comments in the Globe and Mail about the challenges faced by the Liberal Party when it’s in opposition. Ana Siljak’s (History) book Angel of Vengeance,...

Friday May 02, 2008

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about the effectiveness of two Canadian National Institute for the Blind ads. Rob Hickey (Policy Studies) comments about the state of employment...

Thursday May 01, 2008

Elspeth Murray (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail Career Section about second-guessing by someone who worked in your current role before you. Robin Reesal (Psychiatry) answers questions...

Tuesday April 29, 2008

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about rumours that Cossette Communication Group Inc. has lost the position of steering English-language creative on the Bell Canada account. Art...

Monday April 28, 2008

John Hoey (Community Health and Epidemiology) comments about the start-up of a Canadian-based Web journal called Open Medicine in the Globe and Mail. Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion...

Friday April 25, 2008

Listen to CBC-Radio’s Ontario Today at 12:30 for an interview with Phil Burge (Psychiatry) about Queen’s undergraduate medical education training program in intellectual disabilities. ...

Thursday April 24, 2008

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) continues to comment about his recently published in-depth examination of the workings of Parliament, most recently in the Montreal Gazette and Kingston Whig-Standard....

Wednesday April 23, 2008

Helen Driver (Medicine) comments about a Statistics Canada survey of Canadian sleep patterns in Canadian Press and CanWest stories picked up by papers across the country, including the National Post,...

Tuesday April 22, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about allegations against the Conservatives that suggest the party overspent by $1.1 million. Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies)...

Monday April 21, 2008

Stan Brown (Chemistry) and Alexei Neverov (Chemistry) continue to receive coverage for a new method for quickly and safely destroying toxic agents such as chemical weapons and pesticides, most recently...

Friday April 18, 2008

An opinion piece by Doug Bland (Policy Studies) on the process for selecting the chief of defence staff appears in the Globe and Mail. Comments by Ken Wong (Business) on a Workopolis ad for the...

Thursday April 17, 2008

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) discusses General Rick Hillier’s role as chief of defence staff and his decision to step down in Maclean’s Magazine. Ken Wong (Business) comments on McDonalds’...

Tuesday April 15, 2008

Andrejs Skaburskis (Urban and Regional Planning) comments in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and on Canada.com about a municipal government’s tendency to prohibit condo conversions when their...

Monday April 14, 2008

Udo Schuklenk (Bioethics) discusses the lives of Canada's only set of conjoined twins on CTV's W-FIVE. Ana Siljak’s (History) book, Angel of Vengeance: The “Girl Assassin,” the...

Friday April 11, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments on the function of parliamentary committees in the Ottawa Citizen and the Saskatoon StarPhoenix. Art McDonald’s (Physics) achievements are highlighted...

Wednesday April 09, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) and Don Stuart (Law) comment on the reluctance to prosecute individuals in the fundamentalist Mormon community of Bountiful in the National Post. Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments...

Tuesday April 08, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments on parliamentary procedure in the Globe and Mail. An opinion piece by Alex MacMillan (Economics) proposing a more rigorous licensing procedure for financial...

Monday April 07, 2008

David Mitchell (Advancement) comments on the effectiveness of Stephane Dion’s leadership of the federal Liberal party in the Globe and Mail. Comments by Sharry Aiken (Law) on a clause in Canada’s...

Friday April 04, 2008

Will Boyce (SPEG) continues to comment on a new SPEG study showing a decrease in the number of young Canadians involved in bullying, most recently in a Canadian Press story picked up by the New Brunswick...

Thursday April 03, 2008

Will Boyce (SPEG) comments on a new SPEG study showing a decrease in the number of young Canadians involved in bullying in a Canadian Press story picked up by The Globe and Mail, the Winnipeg Free...

Wednesday April 02, 2008

Julian Barling (Business) continues to receive coverage about his study on workplace aggression and sexual harassment, most recently in the Toronto Sun. Gary Bissonette’s (Business) expertise...

Tuesday April 01, 2008

David Mitchell (Advancement) comments on Liberal MP Bob Rae’s return to the House of Commons in the Globe and Mail. An opinion piece by Robert Wolfe (Policy Studies) on the Doha Round of World...

Monday March 31, 2008

Comments by Julian Barling (Business) on workplace aggression and the importance of physical protection measures for transit vehicle operators appear in the Globe and Mail. A study by Barrie Frost...

Thursday March 27, 2008

A report by Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) focusing on boosting the prestige and power of parliamentary committees is highlighted in Maclean’s Magazine. Mark Badham (Geological Sciences and...

Wednesday March 26, 2008

Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) continues to comment on yesterday’s provincial budget in the Globe and Mail. Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments on Ontario’s economy in the wake of...

Tuesday March 25, 2008

Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) comments on Tuesday’s provincial budget in the Globe and Mail. An article by Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) and John Allan (Policy Studies) focusing on the need...

Monday March 24, 2008

Elia Zureik (Sociology) comments on workplace surveillance in the Globe and Mail. Mike Condra (Health Counselling and Disability Services) comments on the increase in mental-health trends in universities...

Thursday March 20, 2008

An opinion piece by Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) and John Allan (Policy Studies) in response to the National Round Table on the Environment’s recommendations for Canada to adopt a...

Wednesday March 19, 2008

Bruce Pardy (Law) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about the role of citizens and local communities when it comes to protecting the environment. John McGarry (Political Studies) discusses...

Tuesday March 18, 2008

Bruce Gilley (Political Studies) comments on status of Canada-China relations in the Globe and Mail. Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) comments on by-election victories by Liberal candidate Bob Rae in...

Monday March 17, 2008

Arthur Sweetman (Policy Studies) comments on the expansion of the temporary foreign worker program in Ontario in the Toronto Star. Don Stuart (Law) discusses the possible legal implications of the...

Friday March 14, 2008

David Walker (Health Sciences) comments about Ontario’s plan to address a sustained doctor shortage in the Kingston Whig-Standard and on K-Rock radio. Philip Jessop’s (Chemistry) research...

Thursday March 13, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments on the Harper government’s response to the Gomery report in the Ottawa Citizen and the Montreal Gazette. An opinion piece by Doug Bland (Policy Studies)...

Wednesday March 12, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) explains a private member’s bill that would make RESP contributions tax deductible in the Ottawa Citizen. Julian Barling (Business) continues to comment on...

Tuesday March 11, 2008

An opinion piece by Udo Schuklenk (Philosophy) appears in the Vancouver Sun urging Canada to follow the lead of France and Spain and implement an opt-out system for organ donation. Timothy Smith...

Monday March 10, 2008

Julian Barling (Business) comments about mental and physical fallout from sexual harassment and workplace aggression in the Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Sun, London Free Press, Calgary Herald...

Friday March 07, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments on the process of moving legislation through the House of Commons in the Globe and Mail and on ReportonBusiness.com.

Thursday March 06, 2008

Richard Day (Sociology) continues to comment on the long-term negotiations underway in Caledonia and Six Nations over unresolved land claims in the Hamilton Spectator. Robin Reesal (Psychiatry)...

Wednesday March 05, 2008

Raymond de Souza (Economics) comments on recently released census data on Canada’s labour force in the National Post. Preston Schiller (Urban and Regional Planning) comments on 2006 Census...

Tuesday March 04, 2008

Bruce Gilley (Political Studies) comments on the Chinese leadership race in the Globe and Mail. Research by David Skillicorn (Computing) on computer software that analyses political spin in U.S....

Monday March 03, 2008

Will Kymlicka (Philosophy) discusses international minority rights in the Toronto Star. An opinion piece by Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) discussing the Manley Report and whether Canada should extend...

Friday February 29, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Science) comments on the clarity of the law with regards to bribing members of parliament in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) discusses the recent trend of product placement...

Thursday February 28, 2008

David Lyon (Sociology) discusses a $2.5 million Major Collaborative Research Initiative (MCRI) grant to the Surveillance Project from SSHRC in an interview with CBC Syndicate broadcast in St. John’s,...

Wednesday February 27, 2008

David Detomasi (Business) discusses the Canadian and global economy in the wake of the Canadian Federal budget on CBC’s Cross Country Check-Up. Ken Wong (Business) discusses marketing junk...

Tuesday February 26, 2008

Julia Spatafora (Education) discusses the importance of incorporating instant-messaging into literacy curriculums in the Globe and Mail. An opinion piece by Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) on...

Monday February 25, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) discusses the uncertain science of risk management in the Globe and Mail. An opinion piece by Alex MacMillan (Economics) on the benefits and shortfalls of RRSP investing...

Friday February 22, 2008

Dan Usher (Economics) comments on the Conservative government’s decision to reform the equalization program in the Globe and Mail. Dean Tripp (Psychology) continues to comment on a Statistics...

Thursday February 21, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) comments on the number of divorce cases in Canada that end up at trial for settlement in the Globe and Mail. An opinion piece by Mary Lou Finlay (Policy Studies) on women as political...

Wednesday February 20, 2008

Lew Johnson (Business) suggests investors should base their fund selection on their age rather than their read on the markets in the Globe and Mail. Julian Barling (Business) discusses the...

Tuesday February 19, 2008

Julian Barling (Business) continues to comment on the Family Day holiday, most recently in the Toronto Star and in the Brantford Expositor. David Lyon (Sociology) comments on the privacy issues...

Friday February 15, 2008

Jim Ridler (Business) comments on the effectiveness of business ethics courses in MBA programs in the National Post. Mike Condra (Psychiatry) comments on the ‘snow fatigue’ that has...

Thursday February 14, 2008

Research by Eric DeLong (Biology) on mercury contamination in sport fish is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Charles Beach (Economics) comments on a Statistics Canada study which shows recent...

Wednesday February 13, 2008

Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) comments on the possibility of private companies financing and owning nuclear power plants in the Globe and Mail. A study by Judy-Anne Chapman (Community Health and...

Tuesday February 12, 2008

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments on a possible spring election if the Senate fails to pass a key crime bill in a CanWest News Service story picked up by the National Post, the Montreal Gazette,...

Monday February 11, 2008

An opinion piece by Doug Bland (Policy Studies) on the potential reaction of the European members of NATO to the Manley Report appears in the Ottawa Citizen. Jim Ridler (Business) comments on the...

Friday February 08, 2008

John Andrew (Urban and Regional Planning) comments on a reverse trend of seniors moving into the city instead of traditional rural retirement in the Globe and Mail. Comments by David Mitchell (Advancement)...

Thursday February 07, 2008

Ken Wong (Business) continues to discuss naming rights for Kingston's Large Venue Entertainment Centre, most recently on CBC-Radio's Ontario Morning and in the Kingston Whig-Standard. A column by...

Wednesday February 06, 2008

Robert Ross (Kinesiology and Health Studies) continues to comment on the use of BMI and waist circumference together to help ease the confusion over weight classifications, most recently in the National...

Tuesday February 05, 2008

An opinion piece by Louis Gagnon (Business) on French investment bank Societe Generale’s $7.2-billion loss by a rogue trader appears in the Financial Post. Art Macdonald (Physics) comments...

Monday February 04, 2008

David Detomasi (Business) comments on the need for a more diversified economy in Alberta in the Globe and Mail. David Saunders (Business) comments on cross-border MBA programs in the Toronto Star. ...

Friday February 01, 2008

John Phelan (Business) comments on New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s leadership strategy in the Globe and Mail. Richard Holt (Mechanical and Materials Engineering) continues to comment...

Thursday January 31, 2008

John Meligrana (Urban and Regional Planning) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about plans to relocate the Ottawa Hospital Civic campus to the Experimental Farm. Lew Johnson (Business) continues to...

Wednesday January 30, 2008

John Smol (Biology) comments on a new study confirming the scale of climate change underway in Canada’s North in the Edmonton Journal and in the Calgary Herald. Sergio Sismondo (Philosophy)...

Tuesday January 29, 2008

An opinion piece by Hugh Segal (Policy Studies) on the methods used to distribute the money from Canada's foreign aid program appears in the National Post. Ted Grandmaison (Chemical Engineering)...

Monday January 28, 2008

Louis Gagnon (Business) continues to comment on French investment bank Societe Generale’s $7.2-billion loss by a rogue trader, most recently in the Globe and Mail, CBC Radio-Canada Toronto and...

Friday January 25, 2008

Comments by Louis Gagnon (Business) on French investment bank Societe Generale's $7.1-billion loss by a rogue trader appear in the National Post. Ruth Wilson (Family Medicine) comments on the national...

Thursday January 24, 2008

Robert Wolfe (Policy Studies) comments on Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty’s plan to apply a surcharge to South Korean vehicles in the Globe and Mail. An opinion piece by Udo Schuklenk (Philosophy)...

Wednesday January 23, 2008

Preston Schiller (Urban and Regional planning) comments on a Statistics Canada report released yesterday detailing urban driving habits in the Globe and Mail. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments...

Tuesday January 22, 2008

Sanjay Sharma (Opthamology) comments in the Globe and Mail about drug treatments for macular degeneration. Alex MacMillan’s (Economics) opinion piece about Canada’s policies on poverty...

Monday January 21, 2008

Richard Holt (Mechanical and Materials Engineering) comments about Chalk River’s nuclear plant design in a CanWest article picked up by the Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal, and Calgary Herald....

Thursday January 17, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail about understanding why some fathers fade from the lives of their children in the years following divorce. Udo Schuklenk’s (Philosophy) opinion...

Wednesday January 16, 2008

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about Canada’s current economic situation. Alan King and Wendy Warren (SPEG) receive coverage in the Toronto Sun for their research...

Tuesday January 15, 2008

Kathy Brock (Political Studies) discusses how the Canadian economy, Afghanistan and the Mulroney-Schreiber inquiry will affect the Harper government in 2008 on The Agenda with Steve Paikin. Preston...

Monday January 14, 2008

David Detomasi (Business) continues to comment about the rising price of gasoline, most recently in the Toronto Star. Simon Kiss (Political Studies) comments in the Edmonton Journal and Calgary...

Friday January 11, 2008

Melissa Mirosh (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) comments about risks associated with estrogen-containing contraceptives in a Canadian Press article picked up by the Toronto Star and Peterborough Examiner. ...

Thursday January 10, 2008

Ken Le Clair (Psychogeriatrics) comments about the importance of specialized training for treating patients with dementia in the Toronto Star.  Patrick Oosthuizen (Mechanical Engineering)...

Wednesday January 09, 2008

Robert Reid (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) comments in the Globe and Mail about adverse reactions associated with the Evra birth-control patch. David Layzell (Environmental Studies) continues to...

Tuesday January 08, 2008

Nick Bala (Law) comments in the National Post about unreliable forensic pediatric pathology reports and the child protection system. Research by Mary Purcell (EQUIP) and Stewart Fyfe (Political...

Monday January 07, 2008

A report by Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) on Alberta’s fiscal and economic state is highlighted in the Ottawa Citizen. An opinion piece by Mary Lou Finlay (Centre for the Study of Democracy)...

Friday January 04, 2008

David Layzell (Environmental Studies) continues to comment about sustainable energy options in Canada, most recently in the Calgary Herald. David Mitchell (VP Advancement) comments in Maclean’s...

Thursday January 03, 2008

David de Witt (Agnes Etherington Art Centre) comments in the Globe and Mail about Rembrandt's Head of an Old Man in a Cap, which was donated to Queen’s by Alfred Bader. David Layzell (Environmental...

Thursday December 20, 2007

Nick Bala (Law) provides tips for parents attempting to settle child custody issues for the holidays in the Globe and Mail and on CHUM Radio Kingston. An interview with Bruce Pardy (Law) on the...

Wednesday December 19, 2007

Ian Janssen (Kinesiology and Health Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about a study that suggests there is a relationship between cities that have higher obesity rates and a higher density of...

Monday December 17, 2007

Daniel Thornton (Business) comments in the National Post about assessing documentation supporting income tax files. Peter Hodson (Biology) continues to comment about new research to determine whether...

Friday December 14, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about a tourism strategy for the prairies.  He also comments in Marketing Magazine about corporate giving strategies. Richard Holt (Mechanical...

Wednesday December 12, 2007

Roel Vertegaal (Computing) continues to discuss Eyebox2 technology, most recently on CTV’s CanadaAM. Sidney-Eve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) discusses men’s fascination with gear...

Tuesday December 11, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments on the globeandmail.com about the link between marketing and human resources departments.

Monday December 10, 2007

Keith Banting’s (Policy Studies) research on interpersonal trust in ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in Canada is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Robyn Houlden (Endocrinology) comments...

Thursday December 06, 2007

John Smol (Biology) comments in the Globe and Mail about the threat posed by climate change. David Layzell (Biology) comments about green energy and other clean energy options in Canada in a CanWest...

Wednesday December 05, 2007

Alan Green (Economics) comments in the National Post and Vancouver Sun about the number of immigrants in Canada. Laureen Snider (Sociology) comments in the Toronto Star about corporate crime research...

Tuesday December 04, 2007

John Smol’s (Biology) research on Arctic climate-change is featured in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Ken Wong (Business) comments in Marketing Magazine about tying corporate brands to social...

Monday December 03, 2007

A book by Donald Akenson (History) on genealogy and tracing lineage is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. An editorial by Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) on the debate over “reasonable accommodation”...

Friday November 30, 2007

Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments in the Toronto Star about the impact of tighter Canada-U.S. border security on undocumented migrants. An editorial by Paul Huras (Community Heath and Epidemiology)...

Thursday November 29, 2007

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about a parliamentary procedural battle involving Karlheinz Schreiber. Alan King and Wendy Warren (Social Program Evaluation Group)...

Wednesday November 28, 2007

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments in the National Post about Canada’s regional power in the western hemisphere. LeRoy Whitehead (Education) comments about the number of education graduates...

Tuesday November 27, 2007

Alvaro Morales (Urology) comments in the National Post about risks associated with hormone-replacement therapy for men.

Monday November 26, 2007

Don Stuart (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail about the life of former chief justice Antonio Lamer and the contributions he made to the development of criminal law under the Charter of Rights and...

Friday November 23, 2007

Shelley King (English) comments in the Globe and Mail about a complaint put forth by a Catholic School Board in Toronto to remove ‘The Golden Compass’ from library shelves. Doug Bland...

Wednesday November 21, 2007

Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments in the Toronto Star about immigrant application processing fees in Canada. David Lay (Integrated Learning Centre) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about ‘green’...

Tuesday November 20, 2007

Stephen Hall (Otolaryngology) comments about the increase in the incidences of thyroid cancer in the Globe and Mail and on CTV-National News. Laurence Ashworth (Business) comments on Macleans.ca...

Monday November 19, 2007

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) reviews a new book about the life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau in the Globe and Mail. Vicki Friesen (Biology) continues to comment about her research on time-sharing...

Friday November 16, 2007

David Skillicorn (Computing) comments on CBC-Radio’s The World at 6 and Ontario Morning about how easy it is to use the Internet anonymously.

Thursday November 15, 2007

Comments by Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) on migration to Alberta appear in the Calgary Herald. An interview with David Saunders (Business) on the future of business education in Canada appears in...

Wednesday November 14, 2007

William Flanagan (Law) comments on a recent student referendum in favour of switching the school's law degree to a JD designation in the Globe and Mail. Comments by Ken Wong (Business) on labour...

Tuesday November 13, 2007

David Mitchell (Advancement) comments on former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s demand for a full public inquiry into the "Airbus affair" in the National Post, Montreal Gazette and...

Monday November 12, 2007

An editorial by Doug Bland (Policy Studies) discussing the war in Afghanistan and what Canada should leave behind as a symbol of our commitment and sacrifices in that nation appears in the Globe and...

Friday November 09, 2007

David Detomasi (Business) comments on Canadian trade levels with China in the Toronto Star. Nick Bala (Law) discusses an Alberta case in which a young girl was sentenced to 10 years in prison for...

Thursday November 08, 2007

A study by Meghan Provost (Psychology) suggesting the way a woman walks changes during her monthly cycle is highlighted in the Globe and Mail, the National Post, the Ottawa Citizen, BBC News, the Irish...

Wednesday November 07, 2007

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the National Post and Ottawa Citizen about the National Capital Commission’s decision to remove a portrait of a British official from an exhibition...

Tuesday November 06, 2007

Allan Manson (Law) comments about the Cornwall pedophile inquiry in the Globe and Mail. Nick Bala (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail about special circumstances involved with reopening separation...

Monday November 05, 2007

Jason Laker (Dean and Assoc. VP of Student Affairs) and Jo-Anne Brady (University Registrar) comment on the issue of ‘helicopter parenting’ in the Globe and Mail. An opinion piece by...

Friday November 02, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments on a new marketing campaign aimed at promoting physical health to young Canadians in the National Post. Patti Groome (Community Health and Epidemiology) comments on...

Thursday November 01, 2007

Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments on the new security certificate law in the Toronto Star.  Steven Salterio (Business) comments on the effectiveness of the internal controls companies have in place...

Wednesday October 31, 2007

Steven Salterio (Business) comments on the effectiveness of the internal controls companies have in place to prevent fraud and ensure the accuracy of financial information in the Globe and Mail, the...

Tuesday October 30, 2007

David Lyon (Sociology) comments on the idea of installing closed-circuit video cameras inside a terrorism suspect's home in the Globe and Mail. A report by Sheryl Bond (Education) on the overabundance...

Monday October 29, 2007

Ralph Meyer (Oncology) comments on the rush to get new drugs and treatments to patients in the Globe and Mail. Peter De Groot (Biology) discusses “fingerprinting” polar bears in an...

Friday October 26, 2007

David Mitchell (VP Advancement) discusses the importance of endowment funds to Canadian universities in the Ottawa Citizen and on Canada.com. A book by Doug Bland (Policy Studies) on the Canadian...

Thursday October 25, 2007

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments on what is believed to be the first “whipped abstention” in parliamentary history in the Globe and Mail. Doug Bland (Policy Studies)...

Wednesday October 24, 2007

Reena Kukreja (Women’s Studies) comments on a group of films by Deepa Mehta called 'The Elements Trilogy' in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Comments by Margaret Pappano (English) on the theft...

Tuesday October 23, 2007

David Mitchell (VP Advancement) comments on the Conservative government’s use of ‘North Star’ analogies in last week’s Throne Speech in the Globe and Mail. A book by Bruce...

Monday October 22, 2007

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments on the use of the Canadian military in the Arctic North in the Globe and Mail. David Detomasi's (Business) opinion piece about Ed Stelmach's call for a review...

Friday October 19, 2007

Comments by Allan Manson (Law) on the new Conservative crime bill appear in the National Post. Lucie Levesque (Kinesiology and Health Studies) comments on the importance of physical activity in...

Thursday October 18, 2007

Comments by David Mitchell (VP Advancement) on fundraising campaigns in Canadian universities appear in the Globe and Mail.

Wednesday October 17, 2007

David Mitchell (VP Advancement) comments about the Throne Speech in the Globe and Mail. John Smol (Biology) participates in a panel discussion on whether or not people are paying attention to climate...

Tuesday October 16, 2007

Janice Deakin (Graduate Studies) comments on the language barriers facing grad students in Canadian university classrooms in the Globe and Mail. Stuart Pinchin (Admission Services) comments...

Monday October 15, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) discusses the challenges facing Standard Life Assurance Co. in implementing a new targeted advertising and marketing campaign aimed at winning over new customers in the Globe and...

Friday October 12, 2007

Peter MacLeod’s (Centre for the Study of Democracy) comments about low voter turnout are highlighted in the Globe and Mail and in a Canadian Press story published in the Sudbury Star, Toronto...

Thursday October 11, 2007

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) continues to comment on the referendum and proposed Mixed Member Proportional Representation electoral system, most recently in the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star,...

Wednesday October 10, 2007

An interview with Elspeth Murray (Business) in the Globe and Mail highlights the potential complications of going into business with family and friends. Jim Stotz (Physics) comments on the giant...

Tuesday October 09, 2007

Gerrit Wilde (Psychology) comments on the effectiveness of traffic signs and speed limits posted on risky streets in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) identifies London Drugs as a confident...

Friday October 05, 2007

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) continues to comment on the upcoming referendum and proposed Mixed Member Proportional Representation electoral system, most recently in the Kingston Whig-Standard....

Thursday October 04, 2007

Scott Lamoureux (Geography) continues to receive national and international coverage of the federal government funding he and his team received for a four-year International Polar Year project on Melville...

Wednesday October 03, 2007

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) continues to comment on the upcoming referendum and proposed Mixed Member Proportional Representation electoral system, most recently in the Globe and Mail and in...

Tuesday October 02, 2007

A presentation by Tom Courchene (Economics) on the issue of ‘hourglass federalism’ is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. An article by Elspeth Murray (Business) in the Financial Post...

Monday October 01, 2007

An interview with Gerrit Wilde (Psychology) on proposed dangerous and impaired driving legislation appears in the Globe and Mail. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) continues to comment on the upcoming...

Friday September 28, 2007

Coverage of Alfred and Isabel Bader’s gift of a second Rembrandt painting to the Agnes Etherington Art Centre appears in the Globe and Mail, the Windsor Star, the Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston...

Thursday September 27, 2007

Sean Conway (Policy Studies) comments on the upcoming election and the candidates in the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke riding in the Globe and Mail. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) continues...

Wednesday September 26, 2007

Don Stuart (Law) comments on a potential abuse-of-process motion in the Toronto-area alleged terror plot trial in the National Post Bruce Pardy (Law) discusses the impact of oil and gas on the...

Tuesday September 25, 2007

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments on the upcoming referendum and proposed Mixed Member Proportional Representation electoral system in the Ottawa Citizen and the Kingston Whig-Standard. ...

Monday September 24, 2007

Bruce Gilley (Political Studies) comments on the upcoming election in China in the Globe and Mail. Edward Broadbent (Political Studies) comments on the public’s current lack of trust in politicians...

Friday September 21, 2007

Tom Courchene (Economics) discusses the idea of fixing the exchange rate by giving up the Canadian dollar and embracing the U.S. dollar on CBC’s The National. Bill Blake (Business) comments...

Thursday September 20, 2007

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments about campaign strategy and televised debates in the Ottawa Sun, Toronto Sun, and London Free Press. He also continues to comment about the Citizens’...

Wednesday September 19, 2007

Tim Smith (History) comments on the effectiveness of the current pension system in France in the National Post. Peter Macleod (Policy Studies) continues to comment on the proposed mixed-member...

Tuesday September 18, 2007

Brian Arthur (Ophthalmology) comments on the effectiveness of a new technology used to test the vision of young patients in the Toronto Star. An editorial by Douglas Bland (Policy Studies)...

Monday September 17, 2007

Geoff Smith (History) comments on the notion that female athletes have to be both talented and attractive in order to be successful in the world of athletics in the National Post. Comments...

Friday September 14, 2007

An editorial by Thorsten Koeppl (Economics) on the future of the Canadian Stock Exchange appears in the National Post. Rod Lindsay (Psychology) comments on the effectiveness of composite sketches...

Thursday September 13, 2007

Expert testimony by Julio Arboleda-Florez (Psychiatry) in a wrongful psychiatric confinement case appears in the Calgary Sun. David Dennis (Performance Plants) discusses the development of a drought-resistant...

Wednesday September 12, 2007

Dan Usher (Economics) comments on the idea of a mixed-member proportional voting system in the Globe and Mail. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) addresses the idea of ‘online politicking’...

Tuesday September 11, 2007

An interview with John Pliniussen (Business) discussing online selling and the importance of building trust between merchant and consumer appears in the Globe and Mail. A study by Alvaro Morales...

Monday September 10, 2007

An interview with Don Stuart (Law) in the Globe and Mail discusses the issues surrounding the potential prosecution of Omar Khadr on Canadian soil.  Peter MacLeod (Policy Studies) comments...

Friday September 07, 2007

Don Stuart (Law) continues to comment on an Ontario Court of Appeal decision ordering a new trial for a youth accused of having a loaded handgun, most recently in the Globe and Mail. Daniel Usher...

Thursday September 06, 2007

An interview with Martin Duncan (Physics) in the Globe and Mail discusses the recent discovery of an asteroid believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs. Don Stuart (Law) comments on an Ontario Court...

Wednesday September 05, 2007

Daniel Usher (Economics) addresses the issue of guaranteed privileges to religious parties in an election in the Globe and Mail. An editorial by Elspeth Murray (Business) in the Financial Post...

Tuesday September 04, 2007

David Hanes (Physics) comments on the G-Force exertion and trajectory of the Snowbird airplane which crashed in May of this year, and points out the correct function of the gyroscope, which Canadian...

Friday August 31, 2007

Keith Banting (Policy Studies) comments on ethnic diversity in Canadian communities in the Globe & Mail online edition. Gary Armstrong (Biology) comments on a gene found in locusts and fruit...

Thursday August 30, 2007

An interview with David Skillicorn (Computing) in the September issue of Reader’s Digest highlights his work in detecting deception. Kevin Hall (Civil Engineering) continues to discuss...

Wednesday August 29, 2007

Bryne Purchase (Policy Studies) comments on the inevitability of electricity price hikes by the province in the Globe & Mail. Drew Griffith (Classics) likens the Greek myth of Pandora’s...

Monday August 27, 2007

David Dexter (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) continues to comment on the increase in autopsies performed by Kingston doctors in light of staffing issues at the Ottawa unit, most recently in a Canadian...

Friday August 24, 2007

Tom Courchene (Economics) comments on the development of the Hebron offshore project in the Globe & Mail. Lew Johnson (Business) comments on the Ontario Securities Commission’s decision...

Thursday August 23, 2007

David Saunders (Business) discusses the demographics and motivations of women entering the MBA program in the National Post. Bob Wolfe (Policy Studies) comments on the results of a recent Foreign...

Wednesday August 22, 2007

David Thomson (Mathematics and Statistics) continues to receive international coverage of his research on the role of solar vibrations in dropping cell phone calls, most recently in the Malaysia...

Tuesday August 21, 2007

Allison Johnson (Business) comments on marketing methods and the need for consumers to be wary of product advertising in the Calgary Herald. Colin MacDougall (Civil Engineering) discusses using...

Monday August 20, 2007

David Layzell (Biology) discusses the possibility of a network of pipelines in Northern Ontario to transport ethanol and other biofuels in the Toronto Star. An editorial by Doug Bland (Policy Studies)...

Friday August 17, 2007

John Pliniussen (Business) comments on cbc.ca about proper format and language in e-mail communication. Caroline Pukall (Psychology) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about her research on...

Thursday August 16, 2007

Robert Reid (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) comments on the use of chocolate in relieving PMS symptoms in the Globe & Mail. An opinion piece by Peter MacLeod (Policy Studies) in the Toronto Star...

Wednesday August 15, 2007

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments on the government’s mid-summer cabinet shuffle in the National Post, the Ottawa Citizen and the Calgary Herald. John Smol (Biology) continues to comment...

Tuesday August 14, 2007

Udo Schuklenk (Philosophy) discusses the implications of identifying a genetic basis for homosexuality in the Chicago Tribune and The Daily Telegraph. John Smol (Biology) comments on the environmental...

Monday August 13, 2007

Will Kymlicka (Philosophy) comments on Canada's human-rights revolution in the 10 years after 1965 in the Globe and Mail. An editorial by Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) in the Toronto Star discusses...

Friday August 10, 2007

Mark Walters (Law) comments on the legalities around Aboriginal land claims in the Kingston Whig-Standard.  

Thursday August 09, 2007

Colin MacDougall (Civil Engineering) continues to comment on the advances in bridge design, most recently on CKWS Television and in Yukon News.

Wednesday August 08, 2007

An editorial by Bruce Gilley (Political Studies) in the Globe and Mail suggests Canada’s democracy promotion efforts should begin in China. James Archibald (Mining Engineering) comments on...

Tuesday August 07, 2007

Colin MacDougall (Civil Engineering) comments on the advances in bridge design in the New York Times. Roel Vertegaal (Computing) continues to comment on Eyebox2 technology, most recently in the...

Friday August 03, 2007

Nick Bala (Law) comments on same-sex marriage and polygamy in a Canadian Press story picked up by The Hamilton Spectator.

Thursday August 02, 2007

Art Cockfield (Law) continues to comment on the verdict in the Bre-X criminal trial, most recently in the Toronto Star. Arthur Sweetman (Policy Studies) discusses health policy surrounding recent...

Wednesday August 01, 2007

Art Cockfield (Law) comments on the verdict in the Bre-X criminal trial in the Toronto Star. John Smol (Biology) continues to comment on climate change and disappearing ponds, most recently on...

Tuesday July 31, 2007

Bruce Pardy’s (Law) opinion piece about the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling in the John and Jane Doe case in Alberta is published in the Globe and Mail.

Monday July 30, 2007

Hugh Segal’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about a parliamentary consensus to commit Canadian troops to Afghanistan after 2009 is published in the Globe and Mail. Karen Parent (Physical Medicine...

Friday July 27, 2007

Ian Janssen (Kinesiology and Health Studies) continues to comment about a stdy that suggests whether those closest to you are obese or slim can influence your body shape, most recently on CBC-Radio...

Thursday July 26, 2007

Ian Janssen (Kinesiology and Health Studies) comments about a study that suggests whether those closest to you are obese or slim can influence your own body shape in a Canadian Press story picked up by...

Wednesday July 25, 2007

Bruce Pardy’s (Law) opinion piece about greenhouse gases and climate change is published in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Heather Evans (English) continues to comment about the popularity of...

Monday July 23, 2007

David Detomasi’s (Business) opinion piece about trade between China and Canada is published in the Toronto Star. Lois Shepherd (Medicine) comments in the Toronto Star about blood-type compatibility. ...

Friday July 20, 2007

Paul Paton’s (Law) opinion piece about corporate counsel and the Conrad Black trial is published in the Globe and Mail. Heather Evans  (English) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard...

Wednesday July 18, 2007

Paul Paton (Law) comments about Conrad Black’s appeal and the related Ontario Securities Commission hearing on the Business News Network. Scott Carson (Business) continues to comment about...

Tuesday July 17, 2007

Robert Ross (Kinesiology & Health Studies) comments on weight and waist reduction in the Montreal Gazette. Philip Jessop (Chemistry) discusses climate change and greenhouse gases in the Kingston...

Monday July 16, 2007

Paul Paton (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail and on the Business News Network about the Conrad Black verdict. Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about the marketing activities...

Friday July 13, 2007

Nick Bala (Law) comments about the evolving definition of family in Canada in a CP story picked up by the Toronto Star, Calgary Sun and Niagara Falls Review. Paul Paton (Law) is interviewed...

Thursday July 12, 2007

Nick Bala (Law) continues to comment about the case of a 13-year-old girl convicted of killing her parents and younger brother, most recently in the Winnipeg Free Press and Prince George Citizen. ...

Wednesday July 11, 2007

Nick Bala (Law) continues to comment about the case of a 13-year-old girl convicted of killing her parents and younger brother, most recently in the Globe and Mail and in a CP story picked up...

Monday July 09, 2007

David Thomson (Mathematics and Statistics) continues to comment about research on solar flares and dropped cell phone calls, most recently in the Peterborough Examiner, Winnipeg Free Press, and on...

Friday July 06, 2007

Thorsten Koeppl (Economics) comments in the National Post about monetary policy and interest rates in Canada. David Thomson’s (Mathematics and Statistics) research about solar flares and...

Thursday July 05, 2007

Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) comments about how a politician’s stand on the war in Afghanistan translates into votes in a CanWest News article picked up by the Montreal Gazette, Winnipeg Free...

Wednesday July 04, 2007

Nick Bala’s (Law) expertise on young offenders is featured in a Globe and Mail article about a 13-year-old girl accused of killing her family. John Smol (Biology) continues to receive coverage...

Tuesday July 03, 2007

John Smol’s (Biology) research that suggests some ponds in Canada’s High Arctic are disappearing due to climate change receives extensive coverage including the Globe and Mail, Toronto...

Friday June 29, 2007

A report by Thorsten Koeppl (Economics) calling for Ottawa to allow mergers among banks, as well as between banks and insurers is discussed in the Globe & Mail, the Toronto Star, the National Post...

Thursday June 28, 2007

Roel Vertegaal  (Computing) continues to comment about a device that allows advertisers to count the number of people who look at their billboards and screens, most recently in the Globe and Mail....

Wednesday June 27, 2007

Thomas Courchene (Policy Studies) continues to comment about the importance of Canadian ‘hub cities,’ most recently in the Ottawa Citizen.

Tuesday June 26, 2007

Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) comments in the Toronto Star about military challenges for General Rick Hillier. Thomas Courchene (Policy Studies) comments in the Vancouver Sun about the importance...

Thursday June 21, 2007

Sidney Eve-Matrix (Film Studies) comments about the ways technology is depicted in the movies in a Canadian Press story that is picked up by the Globe and Mail. Roel Vertegaal (Computing) continues...

Wednesday June 20, 2007

Brian Cumming (Environmental Studies) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about the increase in demand for environmental studies graduates. Andrew Graham (Policy Studies) comments about a new...

Tuesday June 19, 2007

David Lyon (Sociology) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about the idea of a national ID card system. Kieran Moore (Community Health and Epidemiology) comments on cbc.ca and on CBC-Radio’s Ontario...

Monday June 18, 2007

Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about equalization in Canada is published in the Globe and Mail. Karen Dubinsky (History) comments in the National Post about a new field of...

Friday June 15, 2007

David Lyon (Sociology) continues to comment about the federal government’s forthcoming no-fly list, most recently in the Globe and Mail. Rebecca Luce-Kapler (Education) and Doug Babington...

Thursday June 14, 2007

Katherine Wynne-Edwards (Biology) comments about how the male body undergoes changes to prepare for parenthood in a CanWest News Services story picked up by the Montreal Gazette, Saskatoon StarPhoenix,...

Tuesday June 12, 2007

David Thomson (Mathematics and Statistics) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about a study that suggests solar activity may be the reason for dropped or interrupted cellphone calls. Ram Murty...

Monday June 11, 2007

Will Kymlicka’s (Philosophy) comments about immigration and multiculturalism are highlighted in the Toronto Star. Francoise Morissette (Policy Studies) comments in the Montreal Gazette...

Friday June 08, 2007

Agnes Herzberg and Ram Murty (Mathematics and Statistics) explain why Sudoku is fostering better math skills among Canadians and providing new challenges for academics in pure mathematics in the Toronto...

Thursday June 07, 2007

Adam Chippindale (Biology) comments in the Globe and Mail about the possibility of humans being able to reproduce without males.  Brian Cumming (Civil Engineering) comments in the Globe and...

Wednesday June 06, 2007

David Lyon (Sociology) comments about potential problems with a forthcoming federal no-fly list in a Canadian press story picked up by the Toronto Star, Edmonton Journal, and Montreal Gazette. ...

Tuesday June 05, 2007

Sudeep Gill (Geriatrics) comments about a study that suggests the use of antipsychotic drugs by seniors with dementia is associated with higher death risks in a Canadian Press story picked up by the...

Monday June 04, 2007

Jason Pridmore (Sociology) comments in the Windsor Star about geographic social connections made through Facebook. Bruce Gilley (Political Studies) comments in Maclean’s magazine about social...

Friday June 01, 2007

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) comments about a new video game for students based on Canadian history in the Prince George Citizen and on cbc.ca. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments in the...

Thursday May 31, 2007

Wendy Wobeser (Microbiology and Immunology) comments in the Globe and Mail about an airline passenger with potentially fatal tuberculosis. Bill James (Religious Studies) continues to comment about...

Tuesday May 29, 2007

Julian Barling (Business) comments about the reasons why people take or leave a job in a Canadian Press story picked up by the Vancouver Sun. Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) continues to comment...

Monday May 28, 2007

Naomi Alboim’s (Policy Studies) expertise on immigration policy is featured in the Toronto Star. Thorsten Koppl (Economics) comments in the Toronto Star about indications of inflationary...

Friday May 25, 2007

Naomi Alboim’s (Policy Studies) co-authored opinion piece about immigration policy in Canada is published in the Globe and Mail.  Roel Vertegaal (Computing) continues to discuss a device...

Thursday May 24, 2007

Wendy Craig (Psychology) comments in the Montreal Gazette about children and their ability to grow out of bullying.  Andrejs Skaburskis (Urban and Regional Planning) comments in the Edmonton...

Wednesday May 23, 2007

Richard Day’s (Sociology) opinion piece about the ongoing tensions between the government and militant indigenous groups in Canada is published in the Toronto Star. Tom Axworthy’s (Policy...

Tuesday May 22, 2007

David Gordon’s (Urban and Regional Planning) opinion piece about our nation’s capital is published in the Globe and Mail. David Layzell (Biology) comments in the Toronto Star about...

Friday May 18, 2007

Art Cockfield (Law) discusses privacy issues surrounding on-line social-networking sites such as Facebook on CBC-Radio’s Ontario Today.  Jason Pridmore (Sociology) also discusses practices...

Thursday May 17, 2007

Jonathan Huber (Obstetrics and Gynecology) comments in the National Post about a study that examines sexually overt approach behaviours in bars.

Tuesday May 15, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about an advertising campaign by Alcoa Inc.  Doug Bland’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about  warfare and Canadian defence policy...

Monday May 14, 2007

Robert Gilbert's (Geography) expertise in the Great Lakes and climate change is featured in the London Free Press. Robert Ross (Kinesiology and Health Studies) continues to comment about decreasing...

Friday May 11, 2007

Anne Croy’s (Anatomy and Cell Biology) expertise in pregnancy and cell biology is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Obesity expert Robert Ross (Kinesiology and Health Studies) comments about...

Thursday May 10, 2007

Roel Vertegaal (Computing) receives coverage for a device that allows advertisers to count the number of people who look at their billboards and screens in an Associated Press story picked up by the...

Wednesday May 09, 2007

Emeritus professor Ned Franks’s (Political Studies) expertise in provincial politics is highlighted in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Mel Wiebe (Disraeli Project) generates coverage in the Kingston...

Monday May 07, 2007

Timothy Smith’s (History) opinion piece about the French presidential election is published in the Globe and Mail. Louis Gagnon’s (Business) piece about corporate governance in relation...

Friday May 04, 2007

Julian Barling (Business) comments on the adverse affects ‘office bullies’ can have on employees’ health in the Globe & Mail. Art McDonald (Physics) continues to comment on...

Wednesday May 02, 2007

Fiona Kay (Sociology) comments on the number of senior-level female lawyers in law firms in the Globe & Mail. An editorial by emeritus professor Geoff Smith (Kinesiology) in the Kingston Whig-Standard...

Tuesday May 01, 2007

Bruce Gilley (Political Studies) discusses Peter McKay’s visit to China on CBC Newsworld. Ian Janssen (Kinesiology and Health Studies) comments on the need for treatment options for obesity...

Monday April 30, 2007

Bryson Robertson (Civil Engineering) continues to comment on his three-year voyage to study the impact of garbage in the ocean, most recently on CTV’s Canada AM. Art McDonald (Physics) continues...

Friday April 27, 2007

Michael Dorris (Physiology) comments in the Globe and Mail about a study that may explain consumer-purchasing decisions. Art McDonald (Physics) continues to receive coverage for receiving the prestigious...

Thursday April 26, 2007

Bryson Robertson (Civil Engineering) continues to comment on his three-year voyage to study the impact of garbage in the ocean, most recently on CBC Newsworld and CBC’s Radio-Canada (Quebec). ...

Wednesday April 25, 2007

Pierre Jolicoeur (Political Studies) discusses the death of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin in interviews with CBC Syndicate broadcast (French) in Ontario and Montreal. Paul Paton (Law)...

Tuesday April 24, 2007

Sunny Lam (Environmental Studies) comments on the importance of supporting local food markets in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Art McDonald's (Physics) is highlighted on cbc.ca as a result of his receiving...

Monday April 23, 2007

An editorial by Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) in the Toronto Star discusses the looming acute-care crisis as the health-care system embraces the baby-boom generation. Bryson Robertson (Civil Engineering)...

Friday April 20, 2007

Robert Reid (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) comments in the Globe and Mail about the relationship between the drop of breast cancer rates in the United States after a Hormone Replacement Therapy warning...

Thursday April 19, 2007

Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies) comments from a public policy panel discussion entitled “The New Alberta: A New Canada?” are highlighted in the Edmonton Journal. Roel Vertegaal’s...

Tuesday April 17, 2007

Marketing expert Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about the market position of Proctor and Gamble. He also comments in the Vancouver Province about Wal-Mart’s price-cutting game....

Monday April 16, 2007

Steve Salterio (Business) comments in the Toronto Star about a merger between Grant Thornton LLP and BDO Dunwoody LLP. eMarketing expert John Pliniussen (Business) comments in the Ottawa Citizen...

Friday April 13, 2007

Rob Hickey (Policy Studies) comments in the National Post about the union representing employees with the Canadian National Railway Co. Elspeth Christie (Health, Counselling and Disability Services)...

Thursday April 12, 2007

Walter Rosser (Family Medicine) continues to comment about a study that suggests one in nine doctors trained in Canada are practicing medicine in the United States, most recently in the Calgary Herald....

Wednesday April 11, 2007

Emeritus professor Hugh Thorburn’s (Political Studies) opinion piece on electoral reform is published in the Ottawa Citizen. Walter Rosser (Family Medicine) continues to comment about a study...

Tuesday April 10, 2007

Walter Rosser (Family Medicine) comments about a study that suggests one in nine doctors trained in Canada are practicing medicine in the United States in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen,...

Monday April 09, 2007

Shawna O’Grady (Business) continues to comment about team building for startup companies, most recently in the National Post. Emeritus professor Ned Franks’ (Political Studies) expertise...

Thursday April 05, 2007

Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about campaign spending. Professor emeritus Adele Crowder (Biology) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about environmentally...

Monday April 02, 2007

John Casselman (Biology) comments in the Globe and Mail about the population decline of American eels in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River region. Emeritus professors David Dennis and Daniel Lefebvre...

Thursday March 29, 2007

Alan King’s (Social Program Education Group) research about Ontario’s double cohort is highlighted in the Toronto Star. Duncan Sinclair (Policy Studies) discusses hospital restructuring...

Wednesday March 28, 2007

John Pliniussen (Business) comments in the National Post about on-line social corporate networks. Shawna O’Grady (Business) continues to comment about team building for new companies, most...

Tuesday March 27, 2007

Jim Ridler (Business) discusses banning Ontario lottery retailers from claiming jackpots in a Canadian Press article that is published in the Ottawa Citizen, and on CBC-TV’s The National and...

Monday March 26, 2007

Kerry Rowe (Civil Engineering) comments in the Globe and Mail about properly designed landfills. Jerome Bickenbach (Philosophy) comments about the legalization of doctor-assisted suicide in the...

Friday March 23, 2007

Lewis Johnson (Business) continues to comment about bank machine fees, most recently in the Globe and Mail. Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about human trafficking and human...

Thursday March 22, 2007

Lewis Johnson (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about ‘white-label’ or independent bank machines. Tina Dacin (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about online networking....

Wednesday March 21, 2007

Asha Varadharajan (English) comments in the National Post about roles ascribed to women by certain values and ethnicities. Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about...

Tuesday March 20, 2007

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about equalization payments is published in the Globe and Mail. Ronald Watts’ (Intergovernmental Relations) research on intergovernmental...

Monday March 19, 2007

George Logan’s (English) expertise in 16th-century literature is featured in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about using YouTube and MySpace as marketing...

Friday March 16, 2007

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about Canadian governance is published in the National Post. Betsy Donald (Geography) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about...

Thursday March 15, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) continues to comment on future cellphone service offerings today in the Globe and Mail and on CBC.ca.Jay Handelman (Business) comments in the The Sudbury Star on the boycott of the...

Wednesday March 14, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post and in a Canadian Press story on how consumers will respond to new rules that enable them to keep their cell phone numbers when changing service providers.Betsy...

Monday March 12, 2007

Andrew Daugulis (Chemical Engineering) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about how ethanol additives in gasoline cause smog.   Lola Cuddy (Psychology) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard...

Friday March 09, 2007

Brant Peppley (Chemical Engineering) comments about a government investment into fuel cell research in the Kingston Whig-Standard and on CKWS-TV. Douglas Reid (Business) appears on CBC-TV's The...

Thursday March 08, 2007

Shawna O’Grady (Business) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about team building development for new companies. Poh-Gek Forkert (Anatomy and Cell Biology) comments about Queen's research that...

Wednesday March 07, 2007

Don Stuart’s (Law) comments about the Charter of Rights and Freedoms continue to be highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) op-ed about the popularity of...

Tuesday March 06, 2007

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about what it takes for Canada to be a successful country in the modern world. Roel Vertegaal (Computing) comments in Maclean’s...

Monday March 05, 2007

Don Stuart (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail and Toronto Star about the integrity of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Jean Cote (Kinesiology and Health Studies) comments in the Toronto Star...

Friday March 02, 2007

Rosemary Lysaght (Rehabilitation Therapy) continues to comment about a study that found a high level of public support for including people with intellectual disabilities in the paid workforce, most recently...

Thursday March 01, 2007

Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments in the Toronto Star about a federal court ruling to deport a reputed gang enforcer to Sri Lanka. Rosemary Lysaght (Rehabilitation Therapy) comments on cbc.ca about...

Wednesday February 28, 2007

Lewis Johnson (Business) comments in the National Post about the ATM fees intervention that is said to be a pre-election ploy to appeal to the general public. James Reynolds (Pharmacology and Toxicology),...

Tuesday February 27, 2007

Richard Ascough (Theological College) discusses claims that filmmakers have discovered remains of Jesus and his family on CBC-Radio’s Ontario Morning. Timothy Smith (History) comments in...

Monday February 26, 2007

Martin Hand (Sociology) and John Pliniussen (Business) comment in the Globe and Mail about social interaction through digital networks. Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post...

Friday February 23, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about fashion designers paying actresses to wear their dresses to events like the Oscars. He also comments in the Ottawa Citizen and Kingston Whig-Standard...

Thursday February 22, 2007

Ross Finnie’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about the need for growth in Canada’s graduate education system is published in the Toronto Star.  Steve Salterio (Business) comments...

Wednesday February 21, 2007

John Geddes’ (Medicine) piece about the Canadian government’s efforts to alleviate poverty and suffering in the developing world is published in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Robert Ross...

Tuesday February 20, 2007

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) expertise in grassroots party renewal is highlighted in the National Post and in a CanWest News article that appears in the Ottawa Citizen, Windsor Star and Montreal...

Friday February 16, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments about the marketing and strategy of Canadian beer brands in the National Post. Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about Canadian support for the Liberals...

Thursday February 15, 2007

Simon Li’s (History) piece about Canada’s apology to Chinese Canadians for head-tax appears in the Toronto Star. Emeritus professor Ned Franks (Political Studies) discusses what the...

Wednesday February 14, 2007

John Pliniussen (Business) comments in the Edmonton Journal about how men and women differ with their Valentine’s Day expectations and habits. Roel Vertegaal and Jamie Hart (Computing) discuss...

Tuesday February 13, 2007

Kim Nossal's (Political Studies) comments about Australian politics are highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Mark Walters (Law) comments about the politicization of judicial salaries in the Globe...

Monday February 12, 2007

Thomas Courchene’s (Policy Studies) expertise on equalization is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Julian Barling (Business) comments about modern-day workplace romance in the National Post....

Thursday February 08, 2007

Keith Banting’s (Policy Studies) and Will Kymlicka's(Philosophy) comments from ‘Belonging, Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada,’ are highlighted in the Globe and...

Wednesday February 07, 2007

Bryne Purchase’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about politicizing energy policy is published at globeandmail.com. Douglas Reid (Business) comments about the ‘war for talent’...

Monday February 05, 2007

Emeritus professor Alan Green’s (Economics) expertise in the economics of immigration is highlighted in the National Post. Ken Wong (Business) continues to comment about the branding of Orville...

Friday February 02, 2007

Nick Bala (Law) discusses a memo that hints at possible changes to the youth justice act on CTV Newsnet, Canada AM, and on ctv.ca. Graeme Smith (Obstetrics and Gynecology) continues to receive...

Wednesday January 31, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments about the branding of Orville Redenbacher popcorn in the National Post.  Graeme Smith (Obstetrics and Gynecology) receives coverage for his research that suggests...

Tuesday January 30, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments about advertisement spots during the Super Bowl in the National Post. Melanie Bedore’s (Geography) research about north end Kingston's 'food desert' is highlighted...

Monday January 29, 2007

Doug Bland’s (Policy Studies) comments about General Rick Hillier’s success as chief of defence staff are highlighted in a CanWest News Service article that appears in the National Post,...

Thursday January 25, 2007

Ken Wong (Business) comments about the marketing of Canada’s New Government in the National Post. Erik Knutsen (Law) comments about why the immunity principle exists on cbc.ca.

Wednesday January 24, 2007

Doug Bland’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about the Liberal party’s stand on defence procurement appears in the National Post. Chris Tabor (Campus Bookstore) comments about e-textbooks...

Tuesday January 23, 2007

Beverley Baines’ (Law) opinion piece about Bill 140, Ontario’s proposed Long-Term Care Homes Act appears in the Toronto Star. Professor emeritus F.R.C. Clarke’s (Music) contribution...

Monday January 22, 2007

Ross Finnie’s (Policy Studies) research about relative earnings growth among men who worked abroad and have since returned, compared with those who have stayed in Canada, is featured in the Globe...

Thursday January 18, 2007

Stephen Marmura (Sociology) comments in the Globe and Mail about using tracking technology in the workplace. Zongchao Jia (Biochemistry) continues to receive coverage about a molecule that appears...

Wednesday January 17, 2007

John Smol (Biology) comments about winning the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for his scientific research in a CanWest News Service story that appears in the Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal, and...

Tuesday January 16, 2007

Zongchao Jia’s (Biochemistry) research about a molecule that appears to dramatically boost the ability of standard drugs to kill breast-cancer cells in the lab is featured in a Canadian Press...

Monday January 15, 2007

Professor emeritus John Meisel (Political Studies) comments about U.S. political scientist, Seymour Martin Lipset, in the Globe and Mail. Elaine Power (Kinesiology and Health Studies) comments...

Wednesday January 10, 2007

Laurence Ashworth (Business) comments on Global-TV about a new study from University College London suggesting that you are more likely to perform well if you trust your instincts. Virginia Walker's...

Monday January 08, 2007

David Saunders’ (Business) opinion piece about the benefits of an MBA in Canada appears in the Montreal Gazette. Andrew Graham (Policy Studies) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about...

Thursday January 04, 2007

Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about the effectiveness of various incentives that are meant to entice students to attend post-secondary education. Nick Bala (Law) discusses...

Tuesday January 02, 2007

Timothy Smith’s (History) opinion piece about Ségolène Royal appears in the Globe and Mail. Richard Ascough (Religious Studies) comments about Toronto’s courthouse Christmas tree controversy...

Tuesday December 19, 2006

Bruce Pardy’s (Law) opinion piece about senate reform appears in the Toronto Star. Samantha King (Kinesiology and Health Studies) continues to receive coverage about the corporatization of...

Monday December 18, 2006

Steven Salterio (Business) comments about his research that suggests Canadian companies have weaker financial controls than similar-sized U.S. companies in the Globe and Mail, National Post, and Toronto...

Friday December 15, 2006

Marc Griffin (Film Studies) comments about the film, 'Apocalypto', as part of the ‘Popcorn Panel’ in the National Post. Allison Johnson (Business) comments about the effectiveness of...

Tuesday December 12, 2006

John Smol (Environmental Studies) continues to comment about the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, most recently in a Canadian Press story that appears in the Edmonton Journal and Hamilton...

Monday December 11, 2006

Hans Westenberg (Medicine) comments about mandatory retirement in the Globe and Mail. John Smol (Environmental Studies) comments about a letter that urges Ottawa to strengthen the Canadian Environmental...

Friday December 08, 2006

Ken Wong - Cineplex... Lawrence Ashworth - shopping choices...  

Thursday December 07, 2006

Jason Laker - post-secondary education... Bill James - religious buildings...

Tuesday December 05, 2006

Don Stuart - defence lawyers... Nick Bala - youth justice system...

Monday December 04, 2006

Chris Riddell - systematic unemployment... Tom Axworthy - leadership...

Friday December 01, 2006

Thomas Courchene - Quebec as a nation within Canada... Ned Franks - Quebec...

Wednesday November 29, 2006

Naomi Alboim - immigrant work experience... Richard Seres and Tom Dean - iTunes U...

Tuesday November 28, 2006

Richard Seres and Tom Dean - iTunes U... Doug Munoz -CFI funding...

Monday November 27, 2006

Ariel Salzmann - Pope’s visit to Turkey... Tom Axworthy - Liberal leadership...

Friday November 24, 2006

Robert Ross - physical activity... Jeffrey Brison - philanthropy...

Thursday November 23, 2006

Ned Franks - Quebec as a nation within Canada... Sanjay Sharma - InsiderMedicine.ca...

Wednesday November 22, 2006

Mohammad Qadeer - niqab... Kathleen Lahey - income-splitting...

Tuesday November 21, 2006

Bill Mackillop - cancer treatment... Sanjay Sharma - InsiderMedicine.ca...

Monday November 20, 2006

Ariel Salzmann - Dutch government... Sharon Goodspeed - women’s MBA seminar...

Friday November 17, 2006

Tom Axworthy - income trust... Denis O'Donnell - COPD...

Thursday November 16, 2006

Sharry Aiken - undocumented migrants... Lois Mulligan - thyroid cancer...

Wednesday November 15, 2006

Art Mcdonald - Polanyi Prize... Elia Zureik - Surveillance...

Tuesday November 14, 2006

Elia Zureik- surveillance... Sandra Crocker - Research Awards...

Monday November 13, 2006

Tom Axworthy - voter turnout... Howard Coombs - Remembrance Day...

Friday November 10, 2006

David Gordon - Canadian capital... Nick Bala - contracts...

Thursday November 09, 2006

Ian Janssen - obesity... Dick Zoutman - C. difficile...

Wednesday November 08, 2006

David Gordon - Canadian capital... Kathleen Lahey - income splitting...

Tuesday November 07, 2006

Kathleen Lahey - income-splitting... Jason Laker - transition for students into post-secondary...

Monday November 06, 2006

Kathleen Lahey - Tax Fairness Plan... Kim Nossal - Afghanistan...

Friday November 03, 2006

Kathy Lahey - income-splitting... Jason Laker - transition into post-secondary education...

Wednesday November 01, 2006

Sharry Aiken -  immigration target... Ken Wong - Wal-Mart...

Tuesday October 31, 2006

Thomas Axworthy - constitutional reform... Bruce Pardy - WWF’s environmental record...

Monday October 30, 2006

Sharry Aiken - No-fly list... Tom Courchene - past Ontario premier...

Thursday October 26, 2006

Sharry Aiken - recent terror law ruling... Adam Chippindale - sexual selection...

Wednesday October 25, 2006

Ned Franks - behaviour during question period... Vernon Quinsey - child porn and forcible confinement offences...  

Tuesday October 24, 2006

Karen Dubinsky - international adoption... Linda Campbell - Great Lakes Water Quality...

Monday October 23, 2006

Ariel Salzman - Western cultural animosities... John Meisel - Leon Dion...

Friday October 20, 2006

Vladimir Krstic - nanometals... Samantha King - corporatization of breast cancer fundraising...

Thursday October 19, 2006

Nick Bala - youth justice... Allan English - cartoons sketched by a WWI solider...

Wednesday October 18, 2006

Samantha King - corporatization of breast cancer... Joe Pater - award...

Monday October 16, 2006

Tom Axworthy - nuclear testing... Sharry Aiken - Immigration and Refugee Board...

Friday October 13, 2006

Karen Dubinsky - interracial and international adoption... Samantha King - breast cancer...

Wednesday October 11, 2006

Chris Riddell - unemployment... Barrie Jackson - Shell Canada Ltd...

Tuesday October 10, 2006

Colin MacDougall - straw as a modern building material... David Walker - baby boomers...

Friday October 06, 2006

Dan Usher - competitive markets and human existence... Charles Beach - attracting more skilled workers than the U.S. ...

Thursday October 05, 2006

Barrie Frost - monarch butterfly migration... Doug Bland - Canada’s foreign policy...

Tuesday October 03, 2006

Jean Cote - small-town athletes... Raymond de Souza - Pope and Islam...

Monday October 02, 2006

David Thomson - cell phone calls... Tony Dimnik - accountants...

Friday September 29, 2006

Samantha King - Pink Ribbons Inc. ... Tom Morrow - Queen’s Centre... 

Thursday September 28, 2006

Karen Dubinsky - Symbolic Children... Samantha King - Pink Ribbons Inc...

Wednesday September 27, 2006

Robert Ross - healthy waist circumference... Andrew Simpson - temporary home for Queen’s hockey team...

Tuesday September 26, 2006

Tony Dimnik - non-degree programs... Jonathan Rose - electoral reform...

Monday September 25, 2006

Jayant Lele - honour crimes... Tom Axworthy - Green party...

Friday September 22, 2006

Hugh Thorburn - Liberal leadership... Bill Flanagan - tuition for Law...

Thursday September 21, 2006

Doug Reid - subsidy program... Pradeep Kumar - Loblaws...

Wednesday September 20, 2006

Ariel Salzmann - Pope and Islam... David Skillicorn - wireless communication crises...

Tuesday September 19, 2006

David Steinsaltz -  human aging process and fruit flies.... Kathy Brock - emergency debate...

Monday September 18, 2006

Adnan Husain - Pope Benedict... David de Witt -  Rembrandt van Rijn...

Friday September 15, 2006

Mike Condra - Dawson College...  Jason Laker - Queen's Homecoming...

Thursday September 14, 2006

Jason Laker - Dawson College... Nick Bala - spousal abuse and child custody...

Wednesday September 13, 2006

Graeme Smith - smoking during pregnancy... Kim Nossal - Canada and the war on terror...

Tuesday September 12, 2006

Peter Taylor - good grades in university... Sylvat Aziz - life-drawing...

Monday September 11, 2006

Bruce Pardy - tuition fees... Julian Barling - balance of work and family...

Friday September 08, 2006

Ned Franks - senate reform... Doug Reid - WestJet...

Thursday September 07, 2006

Sudeep Gill - bedsores... Sunny Lam - greenhouse gas emissions...

Wednesday September 06, 2006

Kathy Brock - Quebec... Karen Hitchcock - Principal’s address...

Tuesday September 05, 2006

Ned Franks - Canadian Senate... Patrick Deane - voluntary email survey...

Friday September 01, 2006

Ned Franks - role of the Senate... Brian Arthur - eye test for children...

Thursday August 31, 2006

Ken Wong - Travel and Leisure magazine... John Pringle - war trauma on Gaza children...

Wednesday August 30, 2006

Elspeth Murray - interim manager...  Don Stuart - vague language of terrorist laws...

Tuesday August 29, 2006

Ken Wong - Travel and Leisure magazine... Ian Janssen - teens at high risk of developing heart disease...

Monday August 28, 2006

Thomas Axworthy - implementation gap... John Casselman - cormorants in Ontario...

Friday August 25, 2006

Gary vanLoon -  mandatory retirement...   John Casselman - fish population in Ontario...

Thursday August 24, 2006

Oded Haklai - Hezbollah and Canada... Samantha King - corporatization of breast cancer research...

Wednesday August 23, 2006

Samantha King - corporatization of breast cancer... Doug Reid - WestJet board of directors...

Tuesday August 22, 2006

Don Stuart - Justice Minister Toews... Oded Haklai - Hezbollah...

Monday August 21, 2006

Mohammed Qadeer - Muslim religion... Allan Manson - early parole...

Friday August 18, 2006

Ana Johnson-Masotti - injection drug users...  Phillip Jessop - chemical separates water and oil...

Thursday August 17, 2006

Ken Wong - Wal-Mart Canada... Gary vanLoon - mandatory retirement...

Wednesday August 16, 2006

Nicholas Bala - Youth Criminal Justice Act... Arthur Cockfield - digital divides...

Tuesday August 15, 2006

Nicholas Bala - Youth Criminal Justice Act... Ken Wong - Kingston development...

Monday August 14, 2006

Karen Dubinsky - Canadian myths... Nicholas Graham - eye tracking technology...

Friday August 11, 2006

Douglas Reid - airport security...  Geoff Smith - HIV/AIDS...

Thursday August 10, 2006

Tom Axworthy - special adviser to Stephen Harper... John Smol - record temperatures...

Wednesday August 09, 2006

Rosemary Jolly - Stephen Harper and AIDS Conference... Francoise Morissette - leadership development...

Tuesday August 08, 2006

Thomas Courchene - Canada’s equalization system...  Kathy Brock - Harper's drop in the polls...

Friday August 04, 2006

David Walker - family medicine graduates...  Elizabeth Eisenhauer - National Cancer Institute of Canada...

Thursday August 03, 2006

Bill Marshall - child molesters... Art Cockfield - Cyber-Law...

Wednesday August 02, 2006

Catherine Krull - falling birth rate... John Lazarus - reality talent searches...

Tuesday August 01, 2006

Oded Haklai - peacemaking efforts...   John Pringle - Palestinian children...

Monday July 31, 2006

John Pringle - Gaza children...  Tom Axworthy - democracy in Hong Kong...

Friday July 28, 2006

Ken Wong - world’s top brands...     John Pringle - Gaza children...

Thursday July 27, 2006

Oded Haklai - Israel-Hizballah conflict... Kathy Brock - fiscal imbalance...

Wednesday July 26, 2006

Tom Axworthy - employer preparedness... Oded Haklai - Israel - Palestinian relations...

Monday July 24, 2006

Ken Wong - marketing women’s fiction Kim Nossal - Harper's foreign policy agenda

Friday July 21, 2006

Elia Zureik - Lebanon-Israeli conflict Richard Chaykowski - work-life balance

Wednesday July 19, 2006

Elizabeth Eisenhauer - National Cancer Institute of Canada... Janet Brooke - York Wilson Endowment Award...

Tuesday July 18, 2006

Jay Handelman - anti-corporate documentaries... Sharryn Aiken - terrorism operation...

Monday July 17, 2006

Sharryn Aiken - terrorism operation... Thomas Courchene - Canadian cities...

Friday July 14, 2006

Ross Finnie - energy conservation... Sean Conway -  election spending...

Thursday July 13, 2006

Brian Bennett, James Reynolds - new Alzheimer's drug... Stephen Scott - mind control of matter... 

Wednesday July 12, 2006

Steven Lehrer, Weili Ding - effect of peers on student achievement ... Brian Bennett, James Reynolds - new Alzheimer’s drug ...

Tuesday July 11, 2006

Janet Brooke - portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald's first wife... Arthur Cockfield - workplace surveillance...

Monday July 10, 2006

David Detomasi (International Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about Russia’s position on energy security and the discussion that will surround this issue at the Group of Eight Summit.   ...

Thursday July 06, 2006

 Andrew Daugulis (Chemical Engineering) discusses Terrence Cocoran’s Junk Science definition in the National Post. Thomas Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about human...

Thursday June 29, 2006

Kim Nossal (Political Studies) discusses in the Globe and Mail the implications for undergrads of lighter teaching loads that allow faculty to pursue research or administrative duties....

Monday June 26, 2006

Ian Janssen (Kinesiology and Health Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail and on globeandmail.ca about obesity rates in Canada. Robert Reid (Obstetrics & Gynecology) comments on globeandmail.ca,...

Friday June 23, 2006

Betsy Donald (Geography) comments in the Globe and Mail about factors that contribute to the economic success of cities. Alvaro Morales (Urology) discusses in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen,...

Monday June 19, 2006

Katherine Wynne-Edwards (Biology) comments about the possible impact of marriage on men's hormone levels in the Globe and Mail. Art McDonald (Physics) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about...

Wednesday June 14, 2006

David Saunders (Business) comments in the National Post about hurdles facing women completing MBA degrees. Ian Janssen (Community Health & Epidemiology) discusses in the Toronto Sun the...

Monday June 12, 2006

Rob Brison (Emergency Medicine) continues to discuss, most recently on cbc.ca, findings from his co-authored report about children and farm injuries that was published in the Canadian Medical Association...

Wednesday June 07, 2006

John Smol (Biology) comments extensively including in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun and Victoria Times-Colonist about a record...

Wednesday May 31, 2006

Pradeep Kumar (Industrial Relations) comments in the Toronto Star about Canada’s high rate of work days lost due to strike. Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Canadian Press story that...

Monday May 29, 2006

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about Cineplex's latest marketing strategy designed to increase numbers at the box office. Professor emeritus Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments...

Friday May 26, 2006

Robin Boadway (Economics) comments in the Globe and Mail about fiscal imbalance. Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Calgary Sun about car dealerships wooing customers with incentives to buy. ...

Tuesday May 23, 2006

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National Post about social advertising. Peter Chin (Education) comments in the Montreal Gazette about school rules for teenagers changing with the times.  ...

Thursday May 18, 2006

Michael Welker (Business) comments in the Toronto Star about investment and falling commodity prices. Julie Salverson’s (Drama) opinion piece about realism at the movies is featured in the...

Wednesday May 17, 2006

Ken Wong (Business) discusses in the Toronto Star tactics used by evangelical groups competing in the secular marketplace. Cheryl King-Van Vlack (Rehabilitation Therapy) continues to receive coverage...

Monday May 15, 2006

Niko Troje's (Psychology) research that shows our brains are hard-wired to pick up the motion of an approaching predator's feet is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments...

Friday May 12, 2006

Cheryl King -Van Vlack’s (Rehabilitation Therapy) recent study that shows exercise during dialysis boosts toxin removal is highlighted in a Canadian Press story that receives coverage in the...

Thursday May 11, 2006

Rick Jackson (Business) discusses in the National Post court decisions around the firing of workers. Michael Adams (Pharmacology and Toxicology) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about the...

Monday May 08, 2006

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about emergency preparedness appears in the Toronto Star. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments in the Ottawa Citizen and Barrie Examiner...

Friday May 05, 2006

Doug Bland's (Policy Studies) allegorical piece about Canada's involvement in Darfur appears in the Ottawa Citizen. Bruce Berman (Political Studies) continues to discuss his new $2.5-million...

Thursday May 04, 2006

David Walker (Health Sciences) discusses in the Toronto Star doctors' preparedness for disaster. Dick Zoutman (Medicine) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about flu pandemics. John Smol...

Wednesday May 03, 2006

Linda Levesque (Community Health & Epidemiology) receives extensive coverage for her new study about the risk of heart attack for patients using Vioxx including in the Globe and Mail, Ottawa ...

Tuesday May 02, 2006

Jane Webster’s (Business) co-authored study showing co-workers withhold information from each other is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments on the front page of...

Monday May 01, 2006

An op-ed by Kip Pegley (School of Music/Women’s Studies) about American Idol’s reinforcement of social limitations appears in the Ottawa Citizen.John Pliniussen (Business) comments on the...

Friday April 28, 2006

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) discusses in the Globe and Mail and Kingston Whig-Standard the media ban on the return to Canada of soldiers killed in action. Jay Handelman (Business) comments in the...

Monday April 24, 2006

Emeritus professor Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the Ottawa Sun, London Free Press, Edmonton Sun and Calgary Sun about the possibility of Prime Minister Harper calling an election. ...

Friday April 21, 2006

The letter to Steven Harper urging him to take action on global warming signed by John Smol (Biology) and 79 other Canadian researchers is printed in the National Post. The letter receives continued...

Wednesday April 19, 2006

John Smol (Biology) is mentioned in the Ottawa Citizen as one of 80 experts who petitioned Steven Harper to act on global warming. The story receives extensive coverage including in the Vancouver...

Monday April 17, 2006

Richard Ascough (Religious Studies) comments on the The Da Vinci Code in the National Post, Vancouver Province, Calgary Herald and the Kingston-Whig Standard; on the Jesus Papers in the Globe and Mail...

Wednesday April 12, 2006

Ned Franks (Political Studies, Emeritus) comments in the Toronto and Ottawa Sun newspapers on the new accountability bill.Cathy Vakil (Family Medicine) has a letter in the Edmonton Journal commenting...

Monday April 10, 2006

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the National Post about Air Italia’s error in web listed airfare to Cyprus and in the first of a four-part special report about Hamilton’s airport in...

Friday April 07, 2006

Don Klinger (Education) discusses his study that shows school librarians help students learn in the Toronto Star and Kingston Whig-Standard.

Thursday April 06, 2006

Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies) expertise in equalization and fiscal accountability is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Julian Barling (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about the...

Wednesday April 05, 2006

Richard Ascough (Religious Studies) discusses The Jesus Papers by Michael Baigent in the Toronto Sun. Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies) ideas for fiscal federalism and accountability are highlighted...

Tuesday April 04, 2006

Jay Handelman (Business) comments about how loyalty cards benefit retailers in the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Edmonton Journal and Vancouver Sun. Emeritus professor Ned Franks (Political...

Monday April 03, 2006

Nick Bala (Law) discusses the Youth Criminal Justice Act in the Globe and Mail. Brian Grainger (Business) comments on the Federal Accountability Act in the Ottawa Citizen and Vancouver...

Thursday March 30, 2006

Art Cockfield (Law) comments in the Toronto Star about Apple Computer's use of the Apple Corp logo. He also comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard and on CBC Radio's Regional News about the Kingston...

Wednesday March 29, 2006

Timothy Smith’s (History) opinion piece about a controversial youth employment law in France appears in the Globe and Mail.

Tuesday March 28, 2006

Vincent Mosco (Sociology) comments in the Globe and Mail about Canada's position at global telecommunications negotiations. Nick Bala (Law) comments extensively in papers across the country about...

Monday March 27, 2006

An opinion piece by emeritus professor Mohammad Qadeer (Urban Planning) about concealing one's face as a religious obligation appears on globeandmail.ca. Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) co-chair of...

Thursday March 23, 2006

Douglas Reid (Business) continues to discuss risks to small businesses outsourcing business functions, most recently in the National Post. Elspeth Murray (Business) comments in the National Post...

Wednesday March 22, 2006

Douglas Reid (Business) discusses in the Ottawa Citizen and Montreal Gazette risks to small businesses outsourcing business functions. Jay Handelman (Business) comments on the front page of the...

Monday March 20, 2006

Tim Smith (History) is interviewed on La rumeur du monde on the France Culture radio network and in Le Point magazine about youth unemployment and intergenerational inequality in France.Jacalyn Duffin...

Friday March 17, 2006

John McHale (Economics) comments on climbing gas prices in the Kingston Whig-Standard.Doug Reid (Business) comments on a CanJet seat sale in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal and the Calgary Herald....

Thursday March 16, 2006

Dan Howes (Emergency Medicine) is interviewed on CBC’s Ontario Morning about using induced hypothermia to treat heart attack patients.Kritin Aronson (Community Health and Epidemiology) continues...

Wednesday March 15, 2006

Tim Smith (History) writes an op-ed in Le Figaro regarding widespread opposition to the French Goverrnment’s CPE law (a law designed to make it easier to hire and fire young workers).Ned Franks...

Tuesday March 14, 2006

Bill Blake (Business) comments in the National Post on Queen's School of Business's Fit to Lead curriculum for MBA students. Michael Darling (Business) comments in the National Post...

Monday March 13, 2006

Martha Bailey (Law) is quoted in the Globe and Mail regarding a polygamy study she co-authored with Beverley Baines and Bita Amani (Law). Kristin Aronson (Community Health and Epidemiology) is quoted...

Thursday March 09, 2006

John Smol (Biology) comments in the National Post about the environmental effects of climate change in Canada’s North. The story receives extensive coverage including the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal...

Tuesday March 07, 2006

Bill Blake (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about Queen's-Cornell executive MBA program.  Larry O'Farrell (Education) discusses his new study about how teaching the arts can keep young...

Monday March 06, 2006

Tom Axworthy's (Policy Studies) opinion piece about Canada-India relations appears in the Toronto Star. Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the National Post about airlines marketing to business...

Thursday March 02, 2006

Kim Nossal (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about why Canadians are in Afghanistan. Darin Heyland's (Medicine) recent end of life study continues to receive coverage, most recently...

Tuesday February 28, 2006

Douglas Reid (Business) comments about the success of WestJet Airlines in the Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald. Professor emeritus Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments on the front page of...

Monday February 27, 2006

Elaine Power (Physical and Health Education) comments in the Toronto Star about food insecurity. Cynthia Fekken (Psychology) comments on the front page of the National Post about students communicating...

Tuesday February 21, 2006

Nick Bala's (Law) expert testimony at an inquiry into alleged decades of sexual abuse of young people in Cornwall is mentioned in the Globe and Mail, and he discusses in a Canadian Press story that...

Tuesday February 14, 2006

Douglas Bland's (Policy Studies) opinion piece about reactions to Gordon O'Connor's appointment as Minister of Defense appears in the National Post.  Ken Wong (Business) comments in the National...

Monday February 13, 2006

An opinion piece about the final Gomery report by professor emeritus and senior research adviser to the Gomery commission, Ned Franks (Political Studies) appears in the Globe and Mail. Jonathan...

Wednesday February 08, 2006

Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments in a Canadian Press story that is covered by the Moncton Times & Transcript and Brantford Expositor about Harper's choice for Minister of Defence. Sean Conway...

Tuesday February 07, 2006

Pam Dickey Young’s (Religious Studies) opinion piece about religion and same-sex marriage appears in the Globe and Mail. Kathy Brock (Policy Studies) comments on the front page of the Kingston...

Monday February 06, 2006

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about public health in the 21st century appears in the Toronto Star, and his opinion piece about what he sees as two fundamentally flawed recommendations...

Thursday February 02, 2006

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about selling naming rights of movie complexes, and in the National Post about the value of sponsoring the Olympics. Kathy Lahey (Law) comments...

Monday January 30, 2006

Sean Conway (Institute of Governmental Relations) comments in the Globe and Mail on the relationship between provincial and federal politics, and in the Toronto Star about the experience of the Davis...

Thursday January 26, 2006

Ying Zou (Electrical Engineering) discusses in the Globe and Mail and on globeandmail.com the process of reverse engineering to requirements, which re-traces the steps to the development of software...

Wednesday January 25, 2006

Tom Axworthy's (Policy Studies) opinion piece reflecting on the election results appears in the Toronto Star. Tamara Small (Political Studies) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about the use...

Tuesday January 24, 2006

Tamara Small (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about the use of blogs during election campaigns. David Skillicorn's (Computing) program that claims to identify the 'spin' in political...

Monday January 23, 2006

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) predictions for the outcome of today’s election appear in the Globe and Mail.   Obesity research conducted by Peter Katzmarzyk and Caitlin Mason...

Friday January 20, 2006

Professor emeritus Hugh Thorburn (Political Studies) discusses Paul Martin's lack of commitment to change in the National Post. An opinion piece by Elaine Power (Physical and Health Education)...

Thursday January 19, 2006

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about the most recent Liberal attack ads. David Skillicorn's (Computing) program that claims to identify the spin in political speeches...

Wednesday January 18, 2006

Tamara Small (Sociology) comments in a Canadian Press story that is covered in the Globe and Mail and Kingston Whig-Standard about political candidates using internet blogs.   Nick Bala's...

Tuesday January 17, 2006

A new study on obesity by Peter Katzmarzyk and PhD candidate Caitlin Mason (Physical and Health Education) is highlighted in the Globe and Mail, National Post, St. Catharines-Niagara Standard, Winnipeg...

Monday January 16, 2006

Martha Bailey, Bev Baines and Bita Amani (Law) comment extensively on their recent Status of Women Canada report supporting the de-criminalization of polygamy including in the Globe and Mail, National...

Thursday January 12, 2006

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) continues to discuss liberal attack ads, most recently on the front page of the National Post, in the Victoria Times-Colonist, Vancouver Sun, Sudbury Star and in a...

Wednesday January 11, 2006

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) continues to comment about election campaign attack ads, most recently in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Kingston Whig-Standard and in a Canadian...

Tuesday January 10, 2006

Tom Courchene (Economics) comments in the Globe and Mail about fiscal equalization. Jonathan Rose (Political Science) comments in the Globe and Mail about Liberal ads attacking Stephen Harper. ...

Friday January 06, 2006

Tom Axworthy's (Policy Studies) opinion piece about Canada-U.S. relations appears in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) compares Tim Hortons' and Starbucks' marketing strategies in the National...

Wednesday January 04, 2006

David Detomasi (Business) advises how to secure your job in a global marketplace in the Globe and Mail. Gary Trotter's (Law) appointment to the Ontario Court of Justice is reported in the Toronto...

Tuesday January 03, 2006

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) discusses negative ads and attack ads in campaign advertising in the Globe and Mail and in a Canadian Press story that receives extensive coverage including in the...

Tuesday December 20, 2005

Alan King (Social Program Evaluation Group) comments in a Globe and Mail editorial on keeping students in high school.Peter Van Coerverden de Groot (Biology) is interviewed on CBC’s Sounds Like...

Monday December 19, 2005

Laurence Ashworth (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail's Monday Manager about when people are most likely to use money-saving coupons. Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) comments on the timing of...

Friday December 16, 2005

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) is quoted as part of the Globe and Mail's expert panel on the federal election. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) talks to the Canadian Press about the federal...

Thursday December 15, 2005

John McGarry (History) co-authors an opinion piece in the Globe and Mail about Iraq's political future. Roel Vertegaal (Computing) discusses the attentive user interface or Eye-Contact Sensing...

Monday December 12, 2005

Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical and Health Education) discusses health risks associated with obesity in the Globe and Mail. Monica Stewart (Faculty Recruitment) comments about accommodating the...

Friday December 09, 2005

Tom Axworthy's (Policy Studies) opinion piece about young voters appears in the Globe and Mail and his opinion piece reflecting on John Lennon, Pierre Trudeau and the current election campaign is featured...

Tuesday December 06, 2005

David Walker (Health Sciences) comments in the Globe and Mail about the need for more scientists and lab workers to effectively investigate major disease outbreaks. The story receives extensive coverage...

Monday December 05, 2005

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) discusses the Liberal's second wave of TV advertisements in the Globe and Mail and he comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about Harper's GST announcement. Ken...

Friday December 02, 2005

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) discusses election marketing on CBC TV's Canada Now and he discusses issues that will be on the minds of local voters during the federal election campaign on...

Wednesday November 30, 2005

Wendy Craig's (Psychology) recent study on sexual harassment of secondary school students is highlighted in the National Post, Toronto Sun, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun, Cornwall Standard-Freeholder,...

Tuesday November 29, 2005

Tom Axworthy's (Policy Studies) opinion piece about human trafficking appears in the National Post.   Sean Conway (Policy Studies) comments about the upcoming election in the Ottawa Citizen...

Monday November 28, 2005

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about CEO’s marketing their own product. Kate Harkness’s (Psychology) latest depression study indicating that mildly depressed people...

Friday November 25, 2005

Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) is quoted in the Globe and Mail about the need to reform the public service. Ken Wong's (Business) induction into the American Marketing Association Hall of Legends,...

Wednesday November 23, 2005

Kate Harkness's (Psychology) latest depression study indicating that mildly depressed people are more in tune with other people's feelings is highlighted in the National Post, Calgary Herald, Edmonton...

Tuesday November 22, 2005

Virginia Walker (Biology) discusses her recent breakthrough in birth defect research in the Globe and Mail. Philip Burge (Psychiatry) discusses adoption disclosure legislation, Bill 183 in the...

Monday November 21, 2005

Poh-Gek Forkert (Anatomy) is quoted in a Toronto Star story about the potential dangers of exposure to PFOA, a chemical used to make everything from Teflon-coated frying pans to stain-repellent clothing. ...

Friday November 18, 2005

Sherif El-Defrawy (Ophthalmology) comments in the Toronto Star about treatment for presbyopia. Don Klinger (Education) comments in University Affairs about university admissions standards.

Thursday November 17, 2005

Professor Emeritus John Berry's (Psychology) study of international immigrant youth is featured in the Ottawa Citizen, Kingston Whig-Standard, a Canadian Press story that received coverage including...

Wednesday November 16, 2005

Jay Handelman (Business) comments on the front page of the Kingston Whig-Standard about the wristband marketing craze. James Reynolds (Pharmacology and Toxicology) continues to discuss his new...

Monday November 14, 2005

A Canadian Press story about James Reynolds’s new test to identify Fetal Alcohol Syndrome receives extensive coverage including the Globe and Mail, globeandmail.ca, Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen,...

Thursday November 10, 2005

Professor emeritus Ned Franks’ (Political Studies) comments about a possible NDP motion calling for the resignation of the federal government receive extensive coverage including the Globe and Mail,...

Wednesday November 09, 2005

Wendy Craig (Psychology) is interviewed about bullying in schools on CBC Radio’s regional news reports and her research is highlighted in the Winnipeg Free Press. Timothy Smith (History) discusses...

Tuesday November 08, 2005

Timothy Smith’s (History) opinion piece appears on globeandmail.ca and he is interviewed on CBC Radio’s The Current about the riots in Paris and French immigration. Zangchao Jia’s...

Monday November 07, 2005

Mike Condra (Health Counselling & Disabilities) comments in the Toronto Star about helping students cope with mid-term stress. Walter Rosser (Family Medicine) comments on the front page of the Ottawa...

Thursday November 03, 2005

Lori Rand (Residences) and Diane Nolting (Student Health, Counselling & Disabilities) discuss Queen’s residence life and the wellness community in the Globe and Mail. Queen’s top marks...

Monday October 31, 2005

John McHale’s (Economics) co-authored book, Give Us Your Best and Brightest is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Laurence Ashworth (Business) comments in the Toronto Star about consumers’...

Thursday October 27, 2005

Philip Burge (Psychiatry) comments in the Canadian Press and National Post about Bill 183 for adoption disclosure. Jean Cote’s (Physical & Health Education) research that shows professional...

Tuesday October 25, 2005

Daniel David Moses (Drama) nominee for the Siminovitch Prize for playwrights is profiled in the Kingston Whig-Standard. John McHale (Business) comments in the New York Times about brain drain from...

Monday October 24, 2005

Kirk Muller (Athletics) head coach of Queen’s hockey team is profiled in the Globe and Mail. Bill Blake (Business) discusses Queen’s Executive MBA program in the Globe and Mail. Peggy...

Friday October 21, 2005

Peter Davies (Biology) snowflea antifreeze research is highlighted in the Globe and Mail, National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Sun, Victoria Times-Colonist, Calgary Herald, Calgary Sun, Kingston Whig-Standard...

Thursday October 20, 2005

Pradeep Kumar (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about the current Toronto Police Department labor dispute. Harriet Richardson (Community Health & Epidemiology) comments on the front page...

Tuesday October 18, 2005

Robert Reid (OB & GYN) comments in the Globe and Mail about a new birth-control pill. The National Post reports that Ian Towner (Physics) has been named one of North America’s top physicists...

Monday October 17, 2005

Anita Anand (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail about insider trading. Queen's School of Business's 10th place ranking for open-enrolment programs in BusinessWeek magazine's international rankings...

Friday October 14, 2005

Karen Dubinsky’s (History) co-authored opinion piece about international adoption appears in the Globe and Mail. Alan King’s (SPEG) double cohort research is highlighted in the Toronto...

Wednesday October 12, 2005

Carol McKeen (Business) discusses workplace romance in a Canadian Press story that is also covered in the St. Catharines-Niagara Standard. Jo-Anne Brady (University Registrar) discusses gender trends...

Tuesday October 11, 2005

Elaine Power’s (Physical and Health Education) opinion piece about food as a symbol of belonging appears in the Toronto Star. Professor emeritus Robert Pike (Sociology) comments in a Toronto...

Wednesday October 05, 2005

Jane Raver’s (Business) research about sexual harassment in the workplace is highlighted in the National Post. Doug Bland’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about government spending for...

Monday October 03, 2005

Alan Kings’s (SPEG) double cohort research is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Uzma Rehman (Psychology) appears in the first of the Canada’s Worst Driver series on the Discovery Channel....

Tuesday September 27, 2005

Bill Blake (Business) comments in the National Post about MBA programs catering to niche job markets. David Saunders (Business) discusses the state of advanced business education in the National Post....

Friday September 23, 2005

Robert Gilbert’s (Geography) opinion piece about Hans Island and Canada’s role in the Arctic appears in the Toronto Star. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments in the Canadian Press about...

Thursday September 22, 2005

Bill Blake (Business) comments in the Toronto Star about international competition among business schools. Philip Jessop's (Chemical Engineering) research into environmentally-friendly solvents for...

Wednesday September 21, 2005

Douglas Reid (Business) comments about WestJet Airlines U.S. expansion in the Calgary Herald and Vancouver Sun.

Tuesday September 20, 2005

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about Ottawa’s plan to increase foreign ownership of Canadian airlines.

Monday September 19, 2005

Julian Barling (Business) discusses Rudolph Giuliani’s response to the Sept. 11 tragedy in a Globe and Mail article about Hurricane Katrina. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe...

Monday September 12, 2005

Tom Courchene’s opinion piece about provincial equalization appears in the Edmonton Journal. Vernon Quinsey (Psychology) comments in an American Press story that is covered in the Halifax Daily...

Friday September 09, 2005

Elaine Power (Physical and Health Education) comments in the Toronto Star about a new diet food delivery program. Stephen Arnold (Business) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about the Best Buy...

Wednesday September 07, 2005

Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) comments in the National Post and Ottawa Citizen about the effects of low tuition on postsecondary systems. An opinion piece by Christian Leuprecht (Policy Studies) about...

Tuesday September 06, 2005

Kathy Brock (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about Canadian charity aid to Hurricane Katrina relief. Jean Cote’s (Physical and Health Education) study showing professional hockey...

Thursday September 01, 2005

An opinion piece by Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) about fiscal federalism appears in the National Post. He also comments about Alberta’s economic surplus in the Ottawa Citizen, Saskatoon StarPhoenix...

Tuesday August 30, 2005

Kathy Brock (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about federal-provincial rights to natural resources. Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments about Alberta’s economic surplus in...

Friday August 26, 2005

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about Canada’s dispute with the U.S. over tariffs on softwood lumber appears in the Toronto Star. Geoff Smith’s (History) opinion piece...

Thursday August 25, 2005

Harvey Lazar (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about provincial economies as a result of the recent increase in oil prices and about federal-provincial relations. Geoff Roulet (Education)...

Monday August 22, 2005

Nick Bala (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail about child support appeals in the Supreme Court. Robert Gilbert’s (Geography) Antarctic research is highlighted in the Toronto Star. Jonathan...

Thursday August 18, 2005

Will Kymlicka’s (Philosophy) research about Canada’s Multiculturalism Act in his book titled Finding Our Way is highlighted in the Toronto Star. Alan King’s (SPEG) research on the...

Tuesday August 16, 2005

William Blake (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about a new program that assigns personal trainers to Queen’s MBA students. John McGarry’s (Political Studies) opinion pieces about...

Monday August 08, 2005

A column by John Geddes (Medicine) appears in the Whig-Standard describing some of his cultural experiences in the Queen's Family Medicine Development Program in the Balkan Region. Jacalyn Duffin...

Tuesday August 02, 2005

Matt Thompson (Business) comments in the Guelph Mercury about the Zellers chain’s attempt to go up-market with expensive brand names. Professor emeritus Christopher Knapper's (Psychology) comments...

Friday July 29, 2005

A new study co-authored by John Smol (Biology) that shows seabirds spread contaminants through their droppings in the Arctic continues to receives extensive national and international coverage including...

Tuesday July 26, 2005

Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) comments in the National Post about a new federal grant for married post secondary students. Julian Barling (Business) comments in the Vancouver Sun about creating safe...

Friday July 22, 2005

Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) comments in the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Kingston Whig-Standard and Sherbrooke Record about university entrance grade reporting in the Maclean’s magazine survey....

Tuesday July 19, 2005

Pradeep Kumar (Policy Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail and Globe and Mail Online about the impact of unhappy employees on service provider industries. Steve Iscoe's (Physiology) research into...

Friday July 15, 2005

A new study co-authored by John Smol (Biology) that shows seabirds spread contaminants in the Arctic through their droppings receives extensive coverage including the Globe and Mail Online, National Post,...

Tuesday July 12, 2005

Pam Dickey Young’s (Religious Studies) opinion piece about the church and same-sex marriage appears in the Toronto Star. Art Cockfield (Law) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about legal...

Monday July 11, 2005

Pam Dickey Young’s (Religious Studies) opinion piece about the church and same-sex marriage appears in the Toronto Star. Peggy Cunningham (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail, Globe and...

Monday July 04, 2005

Sherif El-Defrawy (Ophthalmology) comments in the National Post about Canada’s shortage of ophthalmologists. David Haglund (Political Studies) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about British resolve...

Thursday June 30, 2005

Marshall Godwin (Family Medicine) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard and on CKWS TV and CBC Radio Ontario Morning about his research that lead to the development of a new automatic blood pressure monitor. ...

Monday June 27, 2005

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail on Aeroplan. Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies) views regarding the knowledge-based economy are highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Nick...

Wednesday June 22, 2005

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in Marketing Magazine about WestJet’s new branding strategy. Ken Wong (Business) comments in Marketing Magazine about experience-based marketing. Peter Katzmarzyk...

Monday June 20, 2005

A study co-authored by Jana Raver (Business) about sexual harassment in the workplace is highlighted in the Globe and Mail and Globe and Mail Online. Queen’s new hockey coach, Kirk Muller (Athletics),...

Thursday June 16, 2005

Julian Barling (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about how praise in the workplace motivates workers. Sam Shortt’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about privatizing the health system appears...

Wednesday June 08, 2005

Art Cockfield’s (Law) book NAFTA Tax Law and Policy is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Kevin Hall (Civil Engineering) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about water quality issues in Gatineau,...

Tuesday June 07, 2005

Pamela Dickey Young (Religious Studies) continues to comment about the role of the church in same-sex marriage, most recently in the Globe and Mail. Tim Smith (History) is highlighted in a Maclean’s...

Monday June 06, 2005

Nick Bala (Law) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about false parental abuse allegations in child-custody conflicts. Pamela Dickey Young (Religious Studies) comments in the Canadian Press about the role...

Friday June 03, 2005

John Smol (Biology) comments in the Ottawa Citizen, Kingston Whig-Standard and Calgary Herald about disappearing lakes in the Arctic. David Edwards (Business) comments in the Ottawa Sun about the job...

Thursday June 02, 2005

Marc Busch (Business) comments in the National Post about a new trade war between the U.S. and European Union. Kevin Hall (Civil Engineering) comments in the Ottawa Citizen and St. John’s Telegram...

Monday May 30, 2005

A study co-authored by Sharryn Aiken (Law) about informal money-transfer services in the name of fighting terrorism is highlighted in the Globe and Mail, Calgary Herald and Ottawa Sun. A study co-authored...

Friday May 27, 2005

The Human Media Laboratory and Roel Vertegaal’s eyeBlog technology are highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the National Post about WestJet’s legal battle...

Wednesday May 25, 2005

A review of Passionate Visionary by Richard Ascough (Theological College) and Sandy Cotton (Business) appears in the Globe and Mail. Don Stuart (Law) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about...

Tuesday May 24, 2005

Ken Wong (Business) discusses corporate crisis management in the Globe and Mail. Richard Ascough (Theological College) and emeritus professor Sandy Cotton (Business) are quoted in the Globe and Mail...

Tuesday May 17, 2005

Nick Bala’s (Law) recent study about judge’s perceptions of children's honesty while testifying in court is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) discusses in the Toronto...

Friday May 13, 2005

An opinion piece by Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) about post secondary funding appears in the Toronto Star. David Skillicorn’s (Computing) innovative software that de-codes language patterns and...

Tuesday May 10, 2005

Professor Emeritus Ned Franks (Political Studies) continues to comment about today’s vote on a motion in the House of Commons calling for Prime Minister Martin to resign, most recently in the Globe...

Monday May 09, 2005

Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies) recent paper indicating that Ontario is not getting a fair deal out of the federation continues to receive coverage, most recently in the Toronto Star and Hamilton...

Friday May 06, 2005

Emeritus professor Ned Franks (Political Studies)comments in the Globe and Mail about Conservative attempts to topple the Liberal government. He also comments in a Canadian Press story about the non-confidence...

Thursday May 05, 2005

Emeritus professor Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in a Canadian Press story about Immigration Minister Joe Volpe's recent comments in the House of Commons. The story is covered in the London Free...

Wednesday May 04, 2005

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about Stephen Harper’s intention to defeat the current government as soon as possible. An opinion piece co-authored by emeritus...

Monday May 02, 2005

Sarita Verma (Family Medicine) is interviewed on CBC Radio The House about qualifying international doctors. Amy Leach (Psychology) discusses her findings from a recent study on children and lying...

Friday April 29, 2005

Art Cockfield’s (Law) opinion piece about the Liberal government’s agreement to scrap corporate tax cuts appears in the Globe and Mail online. Amy Leach’s (Psychology) findings from...

Thursday April 28, 2005

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in The Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, and StarPhoenix (Saskatoon) about WestJet’s second quarterly revenue loss. Ron Watts (Policy Studies) comments in Maclean’s...

Tuesday April 26, 2005

Ian Janssen (Physical and Health Education) continues to receive coverage for his research that found Canadian youth rank 4th highest in the world for obesity, most recently in the Hamilton Spectator....

Monday April 25, 2005

David Gordon (Urban & Regional Planning) comments in part 1 of a 5 part National Post special about suburbs. Dick Zoutman discusses in the National Post the spread of infections in hospitals. Jonathan...

Thursday April 21, 2005

Research led by Ian Janssen (Physical and Health Education) that found Canadian youth rank 4th highest in the world for obesity is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. The story is also covered in the National...

Wednesday April 20, 2005

Bita Amani (Law) discusses trade-mark related matters in the Globe and Mail. Emeritus professor Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in a Canadian Press story about timing for a federal election....

Tuesday April 19, 2005

Walter Rosser (Family Medicine) comments in the Kingston Whig-Standard about new “health-care teams”. Don Stuart (Law ) continues to comment about a court order to restrict Karla Holmolka’s...

Monday April 18, 2005

John Schreiner (Oncology) comments in the National Post about how the Einsteinian revolution is still affecting everyday life. The story is also covered in the Ottawa Citizen, Gazette (Montreal), Kingston...

Friday April 15, 2005

Gary Trotter's (Law) commentary about response to a man recently charged with murdering his wife and released on bail appears in the Globe and Mail. Emeritus professor David Mullan (Law) comments in...

Wednesday April 13, 2005

Tom Axwothy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about the interrelationship between rights and responsibilities for decision-makers appears in the Toronto Star. Don Stuart (Law) comments on CBC...

Monday April 11, 2005

Fr. Raymond de Souza (Newman House) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about Marc Ouellet as a likely contender to become the next Pope. His commentary on Pope John Paul ll’s funeral is highlighted...

Friday April 08, 2005

Ian Janssen (Physical and Health Education) comments in the Canadian Press about lack of physical exercise and obesity. The story is covered in the Standard (St. Catherines-Niagara). Elaine Power (Physical...

Thursday April 07, 2005

Ken Wong (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about cultural diversity in the workplace. Doug Reid (Business) comments in the National Post about the future of Jetsgo. John McHale (Business)...

Wednesday April 06, 2005

Kevin Hall (Civil Engineering) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about a new water test patented by Queen’s researchers that eliminates human error and speeds up water testing. Fr. Raymond de Souza...

Tuesday April 05, 2005

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about the root causes of violence appears in the Toronto Star. Fr. Raymond de Souza (Newman House) chosen media commentator for Pope John Paul II’s...

Monday April 04, 2005

Fr. Ed Ondrako (Theological College) is interviewed by CBC Radio's Cross Country Checkup and Ontario Morning on the death of Pope John Paul II and the future of the papacy. His comments also appear in...

Friday April 01, 2005

Ian Gilron (Pharmacology and Toxicology) continues to receive coverage for his latest research in treating neuropathic pain, most recently in the Globe and Mail. Father Raymond de Sousa (Newman House)...

Thursday March 31, 2005

Anita Anand (Law) comments in the Globe and Mail about a recent OSC ruling that ordered ATI Technologies Inc. to pay $900,000 for delayed disclosure of financial information and misleading investigators....

Tuesday March 29, 2005

Jean Coté (Physical and Health Education) comments in the Globe and Mail about violence in children’s hockey games. Gerald Tulchinsky (History) comments in the Globe and Mail about anti-semitism....

Thursday March 24, 2005

Tom Courchene’s opinion piece about the Texas summit appears in the Toronto Star and The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon). Wendy Craig’s (Psychology) most recent bullying research continues to...

Tuesday March 22, 2005

Wendy Craig (Psychology) comments in the National Post, the StarPhoenix (Saskatoon) and the Ottawa Citizen about anti-bullying programs in schools. Colin Funk’s (Physiology) research into the...

Monday March 21, 2005

Geoff Smith’s (Physical and Health Education) op-ed about deviance in sport appears in the Toronto Star. David Wilson (Athletics) comments in the Toronto Star about the growth in women’s...

Friday March 18, 2005

Richard Chaykowski (Policy Studies) comments in the Toronto Star about families living in poverty. Roel Vertegaal's (Computing) research into "attentive" office cubicles and a new device to aid "video...

Wednesday March 16, 2005

Nick Bala comments in Alberta's Fast Forward Weekkly about grandparent's rights. Naomi Alboim (Policy Studies) comments in Canadian Business on the employment challenges facing skilled immigrants entering...

Tuesday March 15, 2005

Martha Bailey (Law) comments in the National Post about the Hague convention on international child abduction. Elaine Power (Physical and Health Education) continues to comment on the high incidence...

Monday March 14, 2005

John Rapin (Medicine) comments in the Toronto Star about new regulations for foreign trained doctors who want to practice in Canada. Research by Alan King (SPEG) that finds more and more Ontario students...

Friday March 11, 2005

Jim Ridler (Business) discusses business-ethics education in the Globe and Mail. Kim Nossal (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about MP’s who offer help to constituents and then...

Tuesday March 08, 2005

Doug Brown (Policy Studies) comments on the front page of the National Post about asymmetric federalism. Mary Louise Adams (Physical Health and Education) is interviewed on CBC Radio’s Ontario...

Monday March 07, 2005

An opinion piece by Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) about gun-related violence appears in the Toronto Star. William Leiss (Policy Studies) comments in the Edmonton Journal about government communication...

Friday March 04, 2005

Doug Bland’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about the current national defence structure and increased funding appears in the Ottawa Citizen. Rod Lindsay (Psychology) comments in the Toronto...

Wednesday March 02, 2005

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about a new magazine launched for wealthy parents. John Smol (Biology) discusses his most recent global warming research in the Toronto Star, the...

Friday February 25, 2005

Sudeep Gill (Medicine) comments in a Canadian Press story about the stroke risk of newer dementia drugs. The story is cover in the Globe and Mail, Standard-Freeholder (Cornwall), Gazette (Montreal) and...

Tuesday February 22, 2005

Pam Dickey Young (Religious Studies)continues to comment about the separation of church and state around marriage, most recently in the Globe and Mail. Robert Shenton’s (History) commentary...

Thursday February 17, 2005

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about shifting strategies for competitive discount air carriers. Lu Wang (Geography) comments in the Toronto Star about the shopping habits of...

Tuesday February 15, 2005

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments in the National Post about equalization payments. He is also interviewed on CBC and Global TV. Bob Silverman (Arts and Science) comments in The Ottawa Citizen...

Monday February 14, 2005

Pamela Dickey Young discusses same-sex marriage in The Globe and Mail. Paul Grogan (Biology) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about climate change. Stephen Arnold (Business) comments on the front...

Friday February 11, 2005

Richard Chaykowski (Industrial Relations) comments in The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star about Wal-Mart closing its unionized store in Quebec. He also comments in the Globe and Mail about the increasing...

Tuesday February 08, 2005

Alan King (SPEG) comments on the front page of the National Post about increasing dropout rates in Canadian secondary schools. The story also appears in The Gazette (Montreal). Douglas Reid (Business)...

Monday January 31, 2005

David Saunders (Business) discusses the latest Financial Times of London MBA rankings in the National Post. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments in The Toronto Sun about the disconnect between Canadian...

Thursday January 27, 2005

Karen Parent (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) is highlighted in The Globe and Mail for leading a team of researchers working on a new design for health care facilities that could profoundly change...

Monday January 24, 2005

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) opinion piece about Canada’s response to the recent tsunami tragedy and foreign policy appears in The Toronto Star. Ken Wong (Business) discusses marketing...

Friday January 21, 2005

Douglas Reid (Business) discusses passenger reaction to a recent employee walkout by machinists at Air Canada in The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and The Gazette (Montreal). Jean Coté (Physical and...

Thursday January 20, 2005

The Ottawa Citizen reports that Art McDonald (Physics) has won the Bruno Pontecorvo Prize, the top Russian award for particle physics. The story is also covered in The Kingston Whig-Standard. Jean...

Wednesday January 19, 2005

Ross Finnie (Policy Studies), co-author of a Statistics Canada report that links parents’ levels of education with the likelihood that their children will attend university, comments in The Globe...

Monday January 17, 2005

Douglas Brown (Policy Studies) comments in The Globe and Mail about Newfoundland's value to Canada. Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) comments in The Globe and Mail about Rick Hillier’s appointment...

Friday January 14, 2005

Dick Zoutman (Pathology) comments in the National Post about statistics from a new study on antibiotic-resistant "super bugs”. The story is also covered in the Gazette (Montreal), The Leader-Post...

Wednesday January 12, 2005

Robert Wolfe’s (Political Studies) commentary about NAFTA appears in the National Post. Lew Johnson (Business) comments in the Toronto Star about Nortel executives returning $10.4 million in...

Monday January 10, 2005

Don Stuart (Law) comments in The Globe and Mail about judicial activism re current issues and laws. A study by Eric Moore and Michael Pacey (Geography) about the migration of people to B.C. is highlighted...

Tuesday January 04, 2005

Ken Wong (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about the use of music in ad campaigns and in the Ottawa Citizen about ‘atmospherics’ used to influence retail shoppers. Roel Vertegaal’s...

Tuesday December 21, 2004

Commentary by Mary Millar (Disraeli Project) marking the 200th anniversary of Benjamin Disraeli's birth appears in The Globe and Mail. David Lyon (Sociology) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about...

Friday December 17, 2004

Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments in The Toronto Star and Hamilton Spectator about a recent ruling in Britain concerning the indefinite detention of foreign terrorism suspects without trial. Commentary...

Wednesday December 15, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail and the Montreal Gazette about recent strategic decisions at Bombardier. Arthur Sweetman (Policy Studies) comments in Maclean’s about plans...

Monday December 13, 2004

Findings of a recent study by Fiona Kay (Sociology) about discrimination within the law profession are highlighted in The Globe and Mail. Elspeth Murray (Business) comments in the National Post about...

Thursday December 09, 2004

David McConomy (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about 0% interest auto financing. Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen and Calgary Herald and on CBC Radio's...

Tuesday December 07, 2004

The National Post reports that John Smol (Biology) won Canada’s top science prize, the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal. The story is also covered in the Ottawa Citizen, Times Colonist (Victoria),...

Thursday December 02, 2004

Anita Kranjc (Political Studies) and Kathy Lahey (Law) are interviewed on CBC Radio Montreal about President Bush’s visit to Canada and issues affecting Canada - U.S. relations. Kim Nosssal (Political...

Wednesday December 01, 2004

David Edwards (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about employees gaining balance between work and personal life by demonstrating self-confidence and leadership. Ken Wong (Business) is quoted...

Wednesday November 24, 2004

David Mullan (Law) Toronto's new integrity commissioner is profiled in The Globe and Mail. Chris Simpson (Cardiology) comments about a recent American study that shows obesity increases the risk of...

Monday November 22, 2004

John Rapin (Emergency Medicine) comments in The Toronto Star about the latest government contract offer rejected by Ontario doctors. Chris Eckert’s (Biology) research into the reproduction of...

Thursday November 18, 2004

A Globe and Mail supplement, Ontario Professional Engineers Awards – Celebrating Engineering Excellence announces that Praveen Jain (Electrical & Computer Engineering) has been awarded the Ontario...

Tuesday November 16, 2004

Research by Chris Eckert (Biology)into the reproduction of plants in northern climates generates National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Calgary Herald ,Times-Colonist and Kingston Whig-Standard coverage. A...

Monday November 15, 2004

Gary Trotter (Law) comments in the National Post about the removal of a jury foreman in a California murder case. Ptarmigan research by Bob Montgomerie (Biology) is highlighted in The Toronto Star....

Friday November 12, 2004

Julian Barling (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about weight discrimination in the workplace. Ingrid Johnsrude and Michael Dorris (Psychology) comment in The Kingston Whig-Standard about their...

Thursday November 11, 2004

Laura Murray (English) comments in The Globe and Mail about proposed amendments to The Copyright Act to cover the internet and intellectual property. Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments in the Toronto Star...

Friday November 05, 2004

Nick Bala (Law) comments in the National Post about a court case involving Canadian tobacco companies charged with smuggling cigarettes from the United States to Canada in the 1990s. Elspeth Murray...

Monday November 01, 2004

Research by Nikolaus Troje (Psychology) about how the way we move impacts what others think of us generated front-page Kingston Whig-Standard coverage. The Kingston Whig-Standard highlights Jennifer...

Tuesday October 26, 2004

Diane Nolting (Health, Counselling and Disability) comments in The Globe and Mail about steps taken by universities to ease students' mid-term exam stress. Harvey Lazar (Policy Studies) comments in...

Monday October 25, 2004

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Toronto Star about new trends in the home construction market. Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical and Health Education) comments extensively about risk factors associated...

Thursday October 21, 2004

Dick Zoutman (Pathology) comments in The Globe and Mail about implications of a 'c. difficile' epidemic in Quebec. Robert Wolfe (Policy Studies) comments in the final front-page story of a National...

Thursday October 14, 2004

Richard Chaykowski (Policy Studies) comments in The Globe and Mail about the unionization of a Quebec Wal-Mart store. Sharryn Aiken (Law) co-authors an opinion piece in The Globe and Mail about implications...

Wednesday October 13, 2004

Queen’s receives an ‘A’ in The Globe and Mail’s University Report Card. Queen's #1 ranking in Business Week's biannual survey for MBA programs outside of the U.S. is highlighted...

Thursday October 07, 2004

Will Boyce’s (SPEG) national study with Health Canada on adolescent health behaviour initially covered in the National Post continues to receive coverage, most recently in the Toronto Star, on CBC-TV...

Wednesday October 06, 2004

Will Boyce (SPEG) comments extensively in the national media about his study with Health Canada about adolescent health behaviour including the National Post, The Gazette (Montreal), Ottawa Citizen, The...

Friday October 01, 2004

Marshall Godwin (Family Medicine) comments in The Globe and Mail about Vioxx, a wonder drug nicknamed ‘super aspirin’. Bill Blake (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the...

Monday September 27, 2004

Dean Van Vugt (Obs & Gyn) comments in The Globe and Mail about a controversial new reproduction method. Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) comments extensively about the Canadian military’s inability...

Friday September 24, 2004

Audrey Kobayashi’s (Geography) expertise in racism and race relations is highlighted in The Kingston Whig-Standard. Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments in Maclean’s about issues of...

Thursday September 23, 2004

Paul Grogan’s (Biology) comments initially published in Nature about how global warming affects carbon production in the tundra receive extensive coverage including The Toronto Star, Montreal Gazette,...

Wednesday September 22, 2004

Robert Gilbert’s (Geography) polar research on the Antarctic ice shelves receives extensive coverage including the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Calgary Herald, Vancouver Sun, Montreal Gazette,...

Tuesday September 21, 2004

Barrie Frost (Psychology) comments in a National Post story about some birds’ "third eye" used to read changes in the Earth's magnetic field during migration. Doug Bland (Policy Studies) comments...

Wednesday September 15, 2004

Margaret Harrison (Nursing) comments extensively in The Kingston Whig-Standard about Queen's School of Nursing joining with the Australia-based Joanna Briggs Institute to form a new centre that will evaluate...

Monday September 13, 2004

Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies) comments about issues of pharmacare and national unity are highlighted in a National Post editorial and in the Toronto Star. John Moore (Business) comments in...

Friday September 10, 2004

An opinion piece co-authored by Kathy Brock (Policy Studies)about the need for creative solutions to Canada’s health care issues appears in The Toronto Star. Tom Courchene’s (Policy Studies)...

Thursday September 09, 2004

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and Leader-Post about issues of pharmacare and national unity. David Saunders (Business) is interviewed...

Wednesday September 08, 2004

Ann Tierney and Anita Anand (Law) are quoted in The Globe and Mail about teaching corporate law and the related curriculum at Queen’s. The Globe and Mail online features commentary by Sergio...

Thursday September 02, 2004

Rick Palmer (University Registrar) comments in the National Post about personal information used to assist in the decision making process for student acceptance. Sam Shortt (Health Sciences) comments...

Wednesday September 01, 2004

Marc Busch (Business) comments extensively in the national media about the WTO ruling to support Canada’s Wheat Board including The Globe and Mail, The Ottawa Citizen, The StarPhoenix, The Leader-Post,...

Monday August 30, 2004

David Mullan’s (Law) appointment as Toronto’s first integrity commissioner is highlighted in The Globe and Mail. Douglas Reid (Business) continues to comment about the struggles facing...

Thursday August 26, 2004

Rob Beamish (Sociology) comments in a front-page Ottawa Citizen story about the politics of organized sports and judging scandals. John McHale (Business) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about...

Wednesday August 25, 2004

Don Stuart (Law) comments in The Globe and Mail about gender balance with the most recent appointments to the Supreme Court of Canada. The National Post features an opinion piece by Alan Green (Economics)...

Tuesday August 24, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in The Toronto Sun about Air Canada’s final restructuring plans. Marketing professor John Pliniussen (Business) is quoted in The Edmonton Sun about the possible...

Monday August 23, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about Air Canada’s come back plan. A new Statistics Canada study by Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) that reveals dramatic decreases in numbers...

Friday August 20, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about the future of Air Canada’s Aero Plan once the air carrier exits bankruptcy protection. The story receives extensive coverage including...

Tuesday August 17, 2004

Ken Wong (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about Scott Paper’s re-branding of Cottonell. Queen’s is highlighted in the National Post and Ottawa Citizen with reference to research...

Monday August 16, 2004

An opinion piece by Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) about national child-health policy appears in The Toronto Star. Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Canadian Press story about Air Canada’s...

Friday August 13, 2004

An opinion piece by Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) about defence policy decisions appears in the National Post. The bio-wall in The Integrated Learning Centre is highlighted in the current issue of...

Thursday August 12, 2004

Michael Greenspan (Electrical and Computer Engineering) discusses the pool-playing robot he created in The Globe and Mail. Luis Melo (Physiology) is interviewed on CKWS TV about his recent discovery...

Monday August 09, 2004

Mark Busch (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about changes to supply management systems for Canadian agriculture. An opinion piece by Thomas Axworthy (Policy Studies) about the need for...

Friday August 06, 2004

Alvaro Morales (Urology) comments in a Globe and Mail story about sky rocketing sales of Viagara to men between 20 and 45 years old. An opinion piece by Doug Bland (Policy Studies) about deciding effective...

Wednesday August 04, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about Clive Beddoe’s apology over a case of alleged corporate espionage involving rival Air Canada. The story is also covered on the front...

Tuesday August 03, 2004

Pradeep Kumar (Industrial Relations) discusses the unionization of a Quebec Wal-Mart store in the National Post. Pierre du Prey (Art) discusses the art exhibit ‘Ah, Wilderness! Resort Architecture...

Friday July 09, 2004


Thursday July 08, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a front-page Calgary Herald story about the legal battle between Air Canada and WestJet Airlines. A study by Ron Weisman (Psychology) comparing perfect pitch in...

Wednesday July 07, 2004

Alvaro Morales’ (Urology) comments initially featured in a National Post story about younger men using Viagara continue to receive coverage, most recently in The Kingston Whig-Standard. Peter...

Monday July 05, 2004

Tom Axworthy’s (Policy Studies) commentary about the revival of the Bloc in Quebec and what this may mean for the future of Canada appears in The Globe and Mail. An opinion piece about Paul Martin’s...

Wednesday June 30, 2004

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments in The Globe and Mail about the impact of campaign ads on the electorate. Vincent Mosco (Sociology) is quoted in The Globe and Mail from his new book The...

Tuesday June 29, 2004

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments in a National Post story about cabinet picks for the new government. Emeritus professor Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in a Canadian Press story...

Monday June 28, 2004

Chris Mueller's (Biochemistry) study of genetic causes of sporadic breast cancer is featured in the Globe and Mail. Tom Axworthy (Policy Studies) comments in a National Post story about the possibility...

Thursday June 24, 2004

George Clark (English) comments in a National Post story about the sale of land in England that is believed to be the inspiration for Tolkien’s 'Lord of the Rings'. Emeritus professor Ned Franks...

Monday June 21, 2004

Robin Boadway (Economics) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the economics of Stephen Harper’s election platform. Douglas Reid (Business) discusses Air Canada’s Aeroplan in a National...

Thursday June 17, 2004

Commentary by Robert Wolfe (Politicy Studies) about current election platform strategies to strengthen Canadian-American relations appears in The Globe and Mail. The National Post features an opinion...

Wednesday June 16, 2004

Vincent Mosco (Sociology) discusses labour unrest due to changes in the telecommunications industry in The Globe and Mail. Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical and Health Education) comments in a Globe and Mail...

Tuesday June 15, 2004

John Freeman (Education) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the relationship between academic performance and smoking in teens. John Pliniussen (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about...

Friday June 11, 2004

Jonathan Rose (Politicial Studies) comments in a National Post story about campaign ads for the coming election. Douglas Bland (Defense Management Studies) comments in a Toronto Star story about Canada’s...

Monday June 07, 2004

John Freeman (Education) one of the major Canadian contributors to a World Health Organization report entitled Health Behaviour in School-aged Children comments extensively including the National Post,...

Thursday June 03, 2004

The Toronto Star features an excerpt from a speech by Will Kymlicka (Philosophy), 2004 recipient of the Killam Prize in social sciences. See today’s Kingston Whig-Standard for a tribute to Principal...

Tuesday June 01, 2004

Dave Patterson and Jason Pullman (Campus Security) and Rhonda Hirschfield (Marketing and Communications) are quoted in a Toronto Star story about animal rescues on campus, most recently a mother duck and...

Monday May 31, 2004

Jean Chretien’s speech to Convocation last week is highlighted in The Globe and Mail online. Allan Manson (Law) comments in an Edmonton Journal story about victims' responses to conditional sentences....

Friday May 28, 2004

Highlights from former Prime Minister Jean Chretien's speech at Convocation yesterday receive extensive coverage including the National Post, The Ottawa Citizen, The Toronto Star, The Spectator, The Kingston...

Wednesday May 26, 2004

Kim Nossal (Political Studies) comments in a National Post story about public support for the Canadian military. Hugh Segal (Policy Studies) discusses federal election strategies on CBC Radio’s...

Tuesday May 25, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Canadian Press story about Air Canada’s release from bankruptcy protection. The story receives extensive coverage including The Ottawa Sun, The Edmonton Journal,...

Friday May 21, 2004

Robert Gilbert’s (Geography) discovery, as part of an international research team, of a volcano on the sea bottom off Antarctica, receives extensive coverage including the National Post, The Ottawa...

Thursday May 20, 2004

Medical researcher Julielynn Wong (Medicine) is profiled in a Maclean’s magazine special report highlighting student leaders of tomorrow. The recent discovery by Christopher Marshall and Peter...

Tuesday May 18, 2004

The Financial Times first place ranking for Queen’s School of Business Executive Education program is highlighted in The Globe and Mail and the National Post. Marketing expert Ken Wong (Business)...

Monday May 17, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Canadian Press story about Air Canada’s continued attempts at re-structuring. The story was covered by The Calgary Herald, The Expositor (Brantford) and The...

Thursday May 13, 2004

Sports psychologist Peter Jensen comments in a Globe and Mail story about how athletes perform under extreme personal pressure. Marketing strategist Ken Wong (Business) comments about marketing surveys...

Wednesday May 12, 2004

Queen’s School of Business is highlighted in a Globe and Mail story about MBA programs hiring outside coaches to give students practical career advice. The appointment of Karen Hitchcock as Queen’s...

Monday May 10, 2004

The appointment of Queen’s 18th Principal, Dr. Karen Hitchcock is highlighted in the Globe and Mail. The appointment is also reported in a front-page Kingston Whig-Standard story and on CKWS TV. Richard...

Friday May 07, 2004

Ian Janssen’s (Community Health and Epidemiology) research linking obesity and bullying continues to receive coverage including: Le Soleil, La Presse, Le Nouvelliste Trois Rivieres, Le Quotidien,...

Thursday May 06, 2004

Comments from Kim Nossal’s (Political Studies) 2003 article in Policy Options magazine are quoted in a Globe and Mail commentary about the Mulroney years. Mary Morton (Sociology) comments in...

Tuesday May 04, 2004

Killam prizes awarded to Kerry Rowe (VP Research) and Will Kymlicka (Philosophy) are reported in The Kingston Whig-Standard. Dan Thornton (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about accounting...

Monday May 03, 2004

Research by Ian Janssen (Community Health and Epidemiology) that links obesity with bullying in teen-agers receives extensive coverage including The Globe and Mail, National Post, The Toronto Star, The...

Friday April 30, 2004

Recommendations from David Walker’s (Health Sciences) final report on SARs are highlighted in The Globe and Mail. NeuroChem is highlighted in a Financial Post story about recent investment in...

Thursday April 29, 2004

A study of attitudes toward workplace surveillance co-authored by Jane Webster (Business) is highlighted in The Globe and Mail. The Kingston Whig-Standard reports Brian Frank (Electrical & Computer...

Tuesday April 27, 2004

Cathy Vakil (Family Medicine) co-author of a recent study linking exposure to pesticides with serious illnesses comments in The Globe and Mail and major daily papers across the country including: The...

Thursday April 22, 2004

David Walker (Health Sciences) comments in two Globe and Mail stories about the release yesterday of the final report from the expert committee on SARs. He also comments in a Canadian Press story that...

Monday April 19, 2004

Recent research by Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical Health & Education) that links obesity and lack of exercise continues to receive coverage, most recently in The Calgary Sun. Alan King’s (SPEG) Phase...

Friday April 16, 2004

Research findings by Mark Sabbagh (Psychology) published in the April issue of the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience that could have implications for the treatment of disorders such as autism generated...

Thursday April 15, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Canadian Press story about speculations around possible solutions to Air Canada’s bankruptcy. The story is picked up by The Ottawa Citizen, The Calgary Herald,...

Wednesday April 14, 2004

Doug Bland (Defence Management Studies) comments in the National Post, The Ottawa Citizen, the Edmonton Journal, The Leader-Post (Regina) the Times Colonist (Victoria) and on CHQR radio (Calgary) about...

Monday April 12, 2004

William Morrow’s (Religious Studies) research that examines conflicting interpretations of violence and anti-Semitism reflected in the Crucifixion continues to receive coverage, most recently in...

Thursday April 08, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) continues to comment about Air Canada’s continued efforts at re-structuring, most recently in Canadian Press stories that are picked up by The Daily Courier (Kelowna), The...

Wednesday April 07, 2004

William Morrow’s (Religious Studies) research that examines conflicting interpretations of violence and anti-Semitism reflected in the Crucifixion received coverage on the front page of the Ottawa...

Tuesday April 06, 2004

Anita Anand (Law) comments in a National Post story about Manitoba Telecom’s consideration of an income trust structure. Douglas Reid (Business) continues to comment about Air Canada’s...

Monday April 05, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) continues to comment about the latest developments in Air Canada’s attempts at re-structuring, most recently in The Globe and Mail. See today’s National Post for...

Friday April 02, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) continues to comment about Air Canada’s re-structuring plans most recently in a Canadian Press story that was covered in the Times Colonist (Victoria), The Leader-Post (Regina),...

Thursday April 01, 2004

The Globe and Mail reports Queen’s 12th place ranking, the highest Canadian university ranking in the Association for Computing Machinery’s 28th International Collegiate Programming Contest...

Wednesday March 31, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) is interviewed extensively on the latest developments with Air Canada and potential investor Victor Li including The Vancouver Province, The Calgary Herald, The London Free Press,...

Monday March 29, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a National Post story about Air Canada’s continued re-structuring efforts. Nick Bala (Law) comments in a Toronto Star story about tackling youth crime outside...

Wednesday March 24, 2004

Bill Blake (Business) comments in the National Post about Queen's shortened 15-month Executive MBA program. Kerry Rowe (V.P. Research) and Jonathan Espie (AMS) discuss in a front-page Kingston Whig-Standard...

Monday March 22, 2004

Stephen Pang (Anatomy and Cell Biology) comments extensively in a Kingston Whig-Standard story about Queen's policies and regulations governing the use of donated bodies for medical research. Floyd...

Friday March 19, 2004

Business strategy expert Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Canadian Press story about the possibility of liquidation for Air Canada as its major shareholder, Hong Kong businessman Victor Li, threatens...

Wednesday March 17, 2004

Brian McAndrews (Education) comments in the National Post and the Ottawa Citizen about the weighting of grades and life experience for applicants to teacher’s colleges in Ontario. Sharon Sutherland...

Monday March 15, 2004

John McGarry (Political Studies) discusses in a Globe and Mail story multiethnic federation as a model for Iraq. Sharynn Aiken (Law) comments in a Toronto Star story about how decisions are made that...

Friday March 12, 2004

John Smol’s (Biology) research about how "stinky" algae fouls lakes in Ontario's cottage country initially featured in the Ottawa Citizen continues to receive coverage, most recently in the Kingston...

Thursday March 11, 2004

Gema Olivo (Geological Sciences) comments in a Globe and Mail story about career choice trends for students who graduate from mining programs. Douglas Reid (Business) comments in The Calgary Herald...

Wednesday March 10, 2004

Michael Doggett (Geological Sciences) discusses in The Globe and Mail career choice trends for students who graduate from mining programs. He also comments in the National Post about the increased cost...

Monday March 08, 2004

Joanne Brady (University Registrar) comments in a National Post story about the growing gap between the number of women and men entering university in Ontario. Douglas Bland (Defence Management Studies)...

Friday March 05, 2004

Sharon Sutherland (Policy Studies) comments in a front-page Ottawa Citizen story about the need for structural changes to the auditor general’s mandate. Justin Jaron Lewis (Religious Studies)...

Thursday March 04, 2004

Today’s Globe and Mail features a commentary by Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) about fiscal equalization in Canada. View Prof. Courchene’s study on this topic released today by the Institute...

Tuesday March 02, 2004

Doug Bland (Defence Management Studies) comments in a National Post story about who should be involved in Parliaments's decisions to deploy Canadian soldiers.

Monday March 01, 2004

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about the sponsorship scandal. The story was also covered in the Edmonton Journal and the Leader-Post (Regina). Michael Kawaja (Anatomy...

Friday February 27, 2004

Ken Wong (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about the NDP's recent move to buy TV ad airtime during this Sunday's Academy Award broadcast. Doug Bland (Defense Management Studies) comments in...

Thursday February 26, 2004

Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about reactions to a proposed increase in student loan limits. The story is also covered in The Windsor Star, The Leader-Post (Regina),...

Wednesday February 25, 2004

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about WestJet Airlines Ltd. denouncing a court ruling that gives insolvent competitor Air Canada all the gates at the new terminal at Toronto's...

Tuesday February 24, 2004

Alison Harvison Young (Law) comments extensively in a Globe and Mail story about the Law Society’s plan to replace the current bar admission course with a new process for qualifying lawyers. Julian...

Friday February 20, 2004

Gregor Smith (Economics) discusses on CBC Radio’s Ontario Morning show comparative value of the Canadian dollar in Canada and in the U.S. Robert Gilbert (Geography) comments in a Kingston Whig-Standard...

Wednesday February 18, 2004

Sharynn Aiken (Law) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about a U.S. Congressional report that says Canadian immigration and legal systems make it easier for our country to be a staging base for terrorism....

Tuesday February 17, 2004

Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about how Canada's immigration laws and social programs have helped make the country a hotbed for terrorists and organized criminals. The story was...

Friday February 13, 2004

Ken Wong (Business) discusses in The Globe and Mail the effectiveness of having employees distribute coupons as a way to boost sales. Carol McKeen (Business) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about...

Thursday February 12, 2004

Sharon Sutherland (Policy Studies) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the swelling mandate of the auditor-general's office. Alan King’s (Education) recent report about the double cohort...

Monday February 09, 2004

William Boyce’s (Education) study on teen-age sexuality is cited in a Globe and Mail story about recent trends in oral sex among teen-agers. Pradeep Kumar (Industrial Relations) comments in a...

Wednesday February 04, 2004

Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments in a National Post story about an Iranian sisters’ law suit against Canadian immigration officials. Bruce Hutchinson discusses on CKWS TV news aspects of science...

Tuesday February 03, 2004

Catherine Conaghan (Political Studies) comments in a Globe and Mail story about a bribery scandal involving the government of Peru. The Kingston Whig-Standard reports that Marc Busch (Business) and...

Monday February 02, 2004

Nick Bala (Law) comments in a front-page Globe and Mail story about Friday’s Supreme Court ruling on the controversial ‘spanking’ law. He also discusses the ruling on CBC Syndicated Radio...

Thursday January 29, 2004

The Globe and Mail features a commentary by Tom Kent (Policy Studies) about Paul Martin’s dedication to democratic reform. John Smol’s (Biology) research with Marianne Douglas (U of T)...

Wednesday January 28, 2004

A new study released yesterday co-edited by Harvey Lazar (Institute of Intergovernmental Relations) looking at federal government healthcare funding is highlighted in The Globe and Mail. Jonathan Rose...

Tuesday January 27, 2004

A recent study about the double cohort led by Alan King (SPEG) received extensive coverage including The Globe and Mail, National Post, Toronto Star, London Free Press, Ottawa Citizen, and major daily...

Monday January 26, 2004

Securities law expert Anita Anand (Law) comments in a National Post story about Google IPO as a marketing resource for reaching potential investors. Heather McKend (Women’s Studies) comments...

Monday January 19, 2004

See Saturday’s National Post for an op-ed by Tom Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) about Paul Martin’s first Speech from the Throne. Peter Katzmarzyk’s (Physical and Health...

Thursday January 15, 2004

Peter Katzmarzyk’s (Physical and Health Education) research that finds one in every 10 deaths among adults aged 20 to 64 is directly attributable to excess weight, initially highlighted in The Globe...

Tuesday January 13, 2004

See the Globe and Mail for a commentary by David Walker (Health Sciences) about Canada’s preparedness for the the next unexpected threat to public health. Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical and Health...

Friday January 09, 2004

Laurene Ratcliffe’s (Biology) research finding that resort developments are wiping out natural habitats for migrating songbirds is highlighted in The Toronto Star. John Smol’s (Biology)...

Thursday January 08, 2004

Matthew Mendelsohn (Political Studies) discusses in The Globe and Mail citizens juries that are being introduced to the provincial prebudget consultation process. Douglas Reid (Business) comments in...

Monday December 22, 2003

Nick Bala (Law) comments in a Toronto Star op-ed piece about youth crime. Gary Trotter (Law) comments in the Toronto Star about bail hearings and jail conditions.

Thursday December 18, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) continues to comment about the bidding war for Air Canada, most recently in The Gazette (Montreal). John Molloy (PARTEQ) comments in a Kingston Whig-Standard story about $2...

Wednesday December 17, 2003

See today's National Post for an op-ed by Thomas Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) about Paul Martin and Canada-U.S. relations.

Tuesday December 16, 2003

In a Globe and Mail story David Walker (Health Sciences) discusses the Ontario SARS Expert Panel interim report released yesterday. The story received extensive coverage across the country including the...

Monday December 15, 2003

Ken Wong (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about Rogers AT&T adopting Canadian Tire’s Christmas marketing slogan. Laurene Ratcliffe’s (Biology) research finding that resort developments...

Thursday December 11, 2003

Vincent Mosco (Sociology) discusses on CBC Radio Syndication including Ottawa, St. John's, Thunder Bay, Regina, Edmonton, White Horse, Yellowknife, Victoria, Regina, Calgary and Quebec City the World Summit...

Wednesday December 10, 2003

Joy Mighty (Instructional Development Centre) comments in a National Post story about universities using turniton.com, an online service for detecting plagiarism. John McHale (Business) comments in...

Tuesday December 09, 2003

$8 million federal funding for a research team led by Curtis Nickel (Urology) to test the effectiveness of herbal remedies on prostate and bladder disease generated a lead front-page Kingston Whig-Standard...

Monday December 08, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the New York Times about the competing bids for Air Canada. Kerry Rowe (V.P. Research) comments in a Kingston Whig-Standard story that reports Queen's will...

Thursday December 04, 2003

Douglas Brown (Policy Studies) comments in a National Post story about the newly formed Council of the Federation. The story also appears in The Telegram (St. John's) and The Leader-Post (Regina). Maclean’s...

Wednesday December 03, 2003

A Queen’s study co-authored by Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) indicating that the Canadian Armed Forces are on the brink of collapse received extensive coverage today including The Globe and Mail,...

Monday December 01, 2003

Sharryn Aiken (Law) comments in a Toronto Star story about a forensic audit of the African Canadian Legal Clinic. Gerhard Herzberg gold medal winner Art McDonald (Physics) is featured on CBC Radio’s...

Friday November 28, 2003

Ken Wong (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about advertising campaigns for cell phones. Peter Dacin (Business) comments in a National Post story about marketing to generation X. Art McDonald’s...

Tuesday November 25, 2003

Art McDonald's (Physics)award of the Gerhard Herzberg gold medal for his leadership of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory is widely reported including the Toronto Star, The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon), The Sudbury...

Monday November 24, 2003

Jo-Anne Brady (University Registrar) and Mike Condra (Health, Counselling and Disabilities) comment in a Toronto Star story about how students cope with dropping averages from high school to first mid-term...

Friday November 21, 2003

A recent study led by Dick Zoutman (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) is cited in a Toronto Star story about infection control in hospitals. Will Boyce (SPEG) comments in a Kingston Whig-Standard story...

Thursday November 20, 2003

Dick Zoutman (Community Health and Epidemiology) comments in Toronto Star and Kingston Whig-Standard stories about hospital hygiene. Our pitch of David Goldstein's (Anesthesiology) research that led...

Wednesday November 19, 2003

Anita Anand’s (Law) Financial Post op-ed discusses the need for measures to counterbalance the power of the Ontario Securities Commission citing a decision made in the case of Piergiorgio Donnini....

Wednesday November 12, 2003

David Goldstein’s (Anesthesiology) development of portable wireless information retrieval technology that gives instant access to patient data is featured in the Toronto Star. David Lyon’s...

Tuesday November 11, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about WestJet Airlines’ potential for growth over the next couple of years.

Monday November 10, 2003

Principal Leggett discusses on CBC Radio’s Ontario Morning show the implications of continued caps on post secondary tuition. Results of an external review, headed by Harvey Lazar, (Institute...

Thursday November 06, 2003

A National Post story reports the results of an external review headed by Harvey Lazar (Institute of Intergovernmental Relations) at the five-year mark of Jean Chretien's 10-year $2.5-billion legacy scholarship...

Wednesday November 05, 2003

The Kingston Whig-Standard reports more than $200,000 in Canadian Foundation for Innovation funding awarded to Bradley Diak (Mechanical Engineering) and Colin MacDougall (Civil Engineering). David...

Monday November 03, 2003

Chris Simpson’s (Cardiology) comments in a Canadian Press story about regulations forcing the suspension of a heart patient's driving privileges continue to receive coverage, most recently in The...

Wednesday October 29, 2003

Tom Axworthy (Centre for the Study of Democracy) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the void in Canada's approach to crisis management and what we need to do to fill it. Peter Sephton (Business)...

Tuesday October 28, 2003

Ned Franks’ (Political Studies) comments about the value of the role of governor general in Canada initially featured in an Ottawa Citizen story continue to receive coverage, most recently in the...

Monday October 27, 2003

Janet Brooke (Agnes Etherington Art Centre) comments in The Globe and Mail about Alfred Bader’s recent donation to Queen’s of Rembrandt’s Head of an Old Man in a Cap. Ms. Brooke and Dr....

Thursday October 23, 2003

John McGarry (Political Studies) discusses in The Globe and Mail the political situation in Northern Ireland. Janet Brooke (Agnes Etherington Art Centre) and Gerald Tulchinsky (History) comment in...

Wednesday October 22, 2003

Erin Webster (Arts & Science) comments in a National Post story about the results of her recent study comparing accounting standards in Canada and in the U.S. Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical Health & Education)...

Tuesday October 21, 2003

Alvaro Morales (Urology) comments in a National Post story about male menopause and the role hormones play in male sex drive.

Monday October 20, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a National Post story about unadvertised extra fees for consumers. He also comments about Air Canada resuming flights to India in The Gazette (Montreal), The Leader-Post...

Friday October 17, 2003

Julio Arboleda-Florez (Psychiatry) and Heather Stuart (Rehabilitation Therapy) comment in the Toronto Star about the stigma of mental illness. Principal Leggett comments in The Kingston Whig-Standard...

Thursday October 16, 2003

William Newstead (Chemistry) and biology student Shannon Harwood comment in The Globe and Mail about the accessibility of Queen’s professors to students. Paul Wiens (University Libraries) comments...

Wednesday October 15, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in Canadian Business magazine about the startup of HMY Airways. Claude Sherren (AMS) comments in an Ottawa Sun story about supplementary healthcare costs for students....

Tuesday October 14, 2003

Lois Shepherd (NCIC) comments in a Toronto Star story about trials on the new breast cancer drug lectrozole that were halted early due to positive results. Susan Lloyd (Education) comments in the Ottawa...

Friday October 10, 2003

Joe Pater (NCIC) comments on the front page of The Kingston Whig-Standard about results of a study into the drug called letrozole that will be published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Pater...

Thursday October 09, 2003

Anita Anand (Law) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the formation of the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance. Gerald Evans (Infectious Diseases) predicts in a Kingston Whig-Standard story...

Wednesday October 08, 2003

Dick Zoutman (Pathology) comments in a Canadian Press story about the province’s refusal to share data during the SARS outbreak. The story is picked up by The Guardian (Charlottetown), Peace River...

Tuesday October 07, 2003

Tom Courchene (Policy Studies) comments in the National Post about the pressures of opposition politics when Paul Martin becomes prime minister. Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) discusses in a Canadian...

Friday October 03, 2003

Laurie Ross (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the recent Economist survey for ranking business schools. Elspeth Murray (Business) is quoted in Canadian Business magazine about her...

Thursday October 02, 2003

Results of a national study co-authored by William Boyce (Education) about the sexual health of adolescents, initially featured in the National Post continue to receive coverage, including Global TV and...

Wednesday October 01, 2003

In The Globe and Mail Report on Business Roger Wright (Business) discusses financing available to EMBA students. John Smol (Biology) is interviewed on CKWS TV about his research that finds PCBs are...

Monday September 29, 2003

The Toronto Star features an op-ed by Principal Leggett about what freezes and rollback in tuition mean to universities. Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about the...

Friday September 26, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments about the worsening plight of Air Canada in a Canadian Press story that was picked up by newspapers across the country including The Ottawa Citizen, The London Free Press,...

Thursday September 25, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the National Post about re-structuring at Air Canada. A commentary by Daniel Thornton (Business) about accounting standards appears in the National Post. Jonathan...

Wednesday September 24, 2003

Matthew Mendelsohn (Political Studies) comments in The Globe and Mail about poll results for the first few weeks of the provincial election campaign. He also comments extensively in a Canadian Press story...

Monday September 22, 2003

Ned Franks (Political Studies) comments in a front-page Ottawa Citizen story about Parliament investigating recent spending from the Governor General’s office. Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical Health...

Friday September 19, 2003

Ken Wong (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about choosing partners for cross-promotional marketing. Jean Cote (Physical Health and Education) appears on CBC TV Newsworld discussing parents’...

Thursday September 18, 2003

Rena Upitis (Education) co-author of a study of attitudes toward learning among 6,675 elementary school children comments in a Maclean’s Magazine story about how to making learning fun for children....

Wednesday September 17, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about continued attempts to re-structure Air Canada. The story receives extensive coverage including The Vancouver Province, The Edmonton Journal,...

Monday September 15, 2003

In a Globe and Mail story about the complacency of the gay-rights movement around its court victories for same-sex marriage rights Janet Hiebert (Political Studies) comments that if politicians used the...

Friday September 12, 2003

Evolutionary biologist Peter Taylor (Math & Statistics) comments in the Toronto Star about the biology behind celebrity seeking behaviour. Howard Smith’s (Education) expertise in how children...

Thursday September 11, 2003

Will Boyce (Education) discusses in a front-page National Post story results of a national study he co-authored on the sexual health of adolescents. The story is also covered in The Calgary Sun, The Kingston...

Tuesday September 09, 2003

Howard Smith (Education) discusses in The London Free Press different ways people learn. Art McDonald (Physics) comments in a Sudbury Star story about Sudbury Neutrino’s new measurements confirming...

Monday September 08, 2003

Douglas Bland (Defence Management Studies) comments in the National Post about a new Canadian poll on increased military spending.

Wednesday September 03, 2003

Robert Wolfe’s (Political Studies) op-ed piece about effective labeling of foods made from genetically modified organisms appears in The Globe and Mail. Ken Wong (Business) comments in a Globe...

Thursday August 28, 2003

An op-ed piece co-authored by Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) about fairer distribution of government student assistance appears in The Globe and Mail. Douglas Reid (Business) is interviewed on CBC Radio's...

Wednesday August 27, 2003

Research by Randy Flanagan (Psychology) providing evidence of similar brain patterns whether we are doing something or watching someone else do it initially highlighted in the Globe and Mail continues...

Tuesday August 26, 2003

Wayne Cox (Political Studies) comments in a Toronto Star story about the death of Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi in Iran. The story is also covered in the Hamilton Spectator.

Monday August 25, 2003

See Saturday's Globe and Mail for an op-ed article by Matthew Mendelsohn (Political Studies) about Canada's same-sex marriage debate. Family law expert Nick Bala's (Law) comments about what causes...

Friday August 22, 2003

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about how political leaders have responded to recent crises. The story is also covered in the Vancouver Sun. Ned Franks (Political Studies)...

Thursday August 21, 2003

Nick Bala (Law) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about what causes parents to forget their children in parked cars. The story also appears in The Calgary Herald and Vancouver Sun. Alan King’s...

Wednesday August 20, 2003

Solar energy expert Stephen Harrison (Engineering) comments in The London Free Press about alternative energy and the solar energy conference at Queen’s. Walter Rosser (Family Medicine) comments...

Thursday August 14, 2003

Research by Randy Flanagan (Psychology) that provides evidence of similar brain patterns whether we are doing something or watching someone else do it generates Globe and Mail coverage today. The story...

Tuesday August 12, 2003

Vince Sacco (Sociology) comments in an Ottawa Citizen story about the nature of violence with respect to the apparent homicide of a young woman in Ottawa.

Monday August 11, 2003

Findings from Wendy Craig’s (Psychology) bullying research are cited in a National Post story. Rod Lindsay (Psychology) comments in the Toronto Star about the psychology of children’s lies....

Friday August 08, 2003

Gerald Wilde (Psychology) comments in the Globe and Mail about travelers’ fear of flying on Sept. 11 this year. Robert Reid (Obs & Gyn) comments in The Vancouver Province about the newest study...

Thursday August 07, 2003

Dick Zoutman’s (Community Health and Epidemiology) study published in the American Journal of Infection Control that finds Canadian hospitals are below standards for preventing infection, continues...

Wednesday August 06, 2003

Dick Zoutman’s (Community Health and Epidemiology) study published in the American Journal of Infection Control that finds Canadian hospitals are below standards for preventing infection receives...

Tuesday August 05, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the Edmonton Journal about the future of Air Canada. Pradeep Kumar (Industrial Relations) continues to comment about the tentative agreement reached between Canada...

Friday August 01, 2003

Ken Wong (Business) comments in the Globe and Mail about corporate bosses who take a lead role in their company’s marketing ads. Kathy Lahey (Law) discusses on CBC TV’s Newsworld the Vatican’s...

Thursday July 31, 2003

Sports psychologist Jean Cote (Physical and Health Education) discusses in the Globe and Mail the psychological effects on children of body checking in hockey.

Wednesday July 30, 2003

Kathy Lahey (Law) comments on CBC Radio international about the Vatican call to people in public service and faithful Catholics to speak out against same-sex marriages. John Smol’s (Biology) arctic...

Tuesday July 29, 2003

Pradeep Kumar (Industrial Relations) comments in the Globe and Mail about the tentative agreement reached between Canada Post Corp. and its labour union. John Smol (Biology) discusses his Arctic research...

Friday July 25, 2003

In a CBC Radio interview Caroline Baillie (Applied Science) discusses her new appointment as DuPont Canada Chair in Engineering Education, Research and Development. Dr. Baillie also appears on CKWS TV....

Thursday July 24, 2003

Today’s National Post features an op-ed by Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) about foreign policy crises facing the next federal government due to Canada’s crumbling military. Wayne Cox (Political...

Wednesday July 23, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in the National Post about Air Canada’s business plan. A front-page Kingston Whig-Standard story reports the appointment of Caroline Baillie (Applied Science)...

Monday July 21, 2003

Wayne Cox (Political Studies) comments in the National Post about the death of a Canadian journalist in Iran, on Iranian politics in the past ten years, and on Canada's relationship with Iran.

Friday July 18, 2003

Nick Bala (Law) comments in the National Post about the reduction in the number of young offenders taken into custody since the introduction of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA). Queen's Solar...

Thursday July 17, 2003

Research by Robert Knobel (Physics) that led to the development of a device to measure the least amount of motion possible is featured in the Ottawa Citizen. The story is also covered on the front page...

Monday July 14, 2003

Shawna O’Grady comments in a Globe and Mail story about effective corporate performance management. Kathy Lahey (Law) discusses in a Globe and Mail story a plan by religious and conservative...

Friday June 27, 2003

In a National Post op-ed Anita Anand (Law) discusses the Ontario Securities Commission's proposed rules on audit committees and other governance issues. Mark Sabbagh’s (Psychology) research on...

Thursday June 26, 2003

Dr. Gregory Davies’ (Ob & Gyn) and Dr. Larry Wolfe’s (Physical Health & Education) study on exercise guidelines for pregnant women continues to receive coverage, most recently on CBC Radio’s...

Wednesday June 25, 2003

Gregory Davies’ (Ob & Gyn) and Larry Wolfe’s (Physical Health & Education) study on exercise guidelines for pregnant women is featured in the Ottawa Sun. Dr. Wolfe also discusses the findings...

Thursday June 19, 2003

Anita Anand (Law) discusses in the Globe and Mail corporate governance issues in the post-Enron era. Matthew Mendelsohn’s (Political Studies) research from poll statistics on Canadian identity...

Wednesday June 18, 2003

Nick Bala (Law) discusses in the National Post practical implications of the federal government's decision to allow same-sex marriage.

Tuesday June 17, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story about a new arbitrator's award that will move many former Canadian Airlines pilots hundreds of places higher on the merged Air Canada seniority...

Friday June 13, 2003

Bob Montgomerie’s (Biology) research on rock ptarmigan in the arctic regions of Canada, Iceland and Alaska will be highlighted Saturday morning (June 14) on CBC Radio’s ‘That Saturday...

Thursday June 12, 2003

Richard Chaykowski (Industrial Relations) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the Ontario government's unprecedented vote last week to outlaw work-to-rule job actions by teachers who aren't in a legal...

Wednesday June 11, 2003

Alistair MacLean (Psychology) discusses in The London Free Press the relationship between shift work and the body’s need for sleep. The story receives extensive coverage including The Toronto Sun,...

Tuesday June 10, 2003

Elia Zureik (Sociology) participates in a panel discussion on CBC TV’s Counter Spin about the “Road Map to Peace’ in the Middle East. CNN covers Queen’s award of an Honorary...

Monday June 09, 2003

Nick Bala (Law) discusses in a Globe and Mail story section 43 of the criminal code that allows parents, teachers and babysitters to punish children with a harmless spanking. See today’s Globe...

Wednesday June 04, 2003

Ugis Bickis' (Mining Engineering) research that proves surgical masks are ineffective protection against SARS and his claims that health officials ignored his warning continues to receive coverage, most...

Tuesday June 03, 2003

Ken Wong (Business) comments in The Globe and Mail about a comeback for Microcell Telecommunications Inc. which markets the Fido brand. Marshall Godwin and Geoffrey Hodgetts (Family Medicine) are featured...

Monday June 02, 2003

Pradeep Kumar (Industrial Relations) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about negotiation and labour relations at NorskeCanada. The story is also covered by the Calgary Herald. Robert Ross (Physical & Health...

Friday May 30, 2003

David McDonald (Development Studies) comments in a New York Times story about a municipal services crisis for poor people in South Africa. David Lyon's (Sociology) surveillance expertise is highlighted...

Thursday May 29, 2003

Kevin Hall (Civil Engineering) discusses in the Ottawa Citizen a new automated water quality test developed by Queen’s, Precarn, and Hall Coastal Canada. Queen’s receives favourable mention...

Wednesday May 28, 2003

Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) comments in the Globe and Mail about Premier Roger Grimes' angry words about Ottawa's decision to ban cod fishing in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and off Newfoundland's northeast...

Tuesday May 27, 2003

Tara MacDonald and Catherine Ortner (Psychology) discuss in a front page National Post story findings of separate studies that address how alcohol affects judgment.

Monday May 26, 2003

Georgina Moore (University Secretariat) comments in a Globe and Mail story about Queen’s practice for awarding honorary degrees. The Globe notes that Queen's and University of Toronto, have resisted...

Friday May 23, 2003

The Globe and Mail mentions Queen’s as 1 of 5 universities to design and manufacture customized microfluidics chips that are expected to drive the next revolution in diagnosing diseases and development...

Thursday May 22, 2003

Richard Chaykowski (Industrial Relations) comments in a National Post story about the possibility of broadcasting labour talks at Stelco Inc. over the internet or tv. Prof. Chaykowski also comments in...

Wednesday May 21, 2003

Douglas Reid (Business) comments on CBC Radio news about new developments in Air Canada’s business strategy. Today’s Kingston Whig-Standard reports that David Walker (Health Sciences) will...

Tuesday May 20, 2003

Laurie Ross (Business) comments in a Globe and Mail story that reports Queen's School of Business has vaulted into 10th place in the Financial Times' rankings of the world's best executive education programs...

Thursday May 15, 2003

William Marshall (Psychology) comments in a Globe and Mail story about the abduction and subsequent death of Holly Jones. Jo-Anne Brady (University Registrar) comments in the Globe and Mail about higher...

Tuesday May 13, 2003

Nick Bala (Law) comments in the Toronto Star about the new Youth Criminal Justice Act which came into effect on April 1, 2003. Barbara Kisilevsky’s (Nursing) research initially featured in the...

Monday May 12, 2003

Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical Health and Education) co-author, discusses in a front-page National Post story, new findings that link being an only child, parents’ education levels and household income...

Wednesday May 07, 2003

Peter Katzmarzyk (Physical Health & Education) comments in a Kingston Whig-Standard story about the effects of diet and exercise on obesity. Dick Zoutman (Pathology) and chair of the Ontario SARS Scientific...