August 31, 2006 Source: : http://qnc.queensu.ca/story_loader.php?id=44f6e9cab7133 Queen's in the News Ken Wong (Business) continues to discuss why Toronto was not ranked in the top 10 U.S. and Canadian destinations by Travel and Leisure magazine, most recently in the Toronto Star. John Pringle (Community Health and Epidemiology) continues to discuss his research that explores the effects of war trauma on Gaza children, most recently in the Toronto Star. In wake of the David Frost case, Jean Cote (Kinesiology and Health Studies) discusses the relationships between parents, coaches, and children who play sports on CBC-Radio. Tom Morrow (Operations and Facilities) appears on CKWS-TV to discuss the demolition of houses to make way for the Queen’s Centre. John Casselman (Biology) continues to discuss his research that investigates how cormorants are depleting the fish population in Ontario, most recently in the Collingwood Enterprise-Bulletin. Ian Janssen (Kinesiology and Health Studies) continues to receive coverage for his research that helps identify teens at high risk of developing heart disease or having heart attacks later in life, on cbc.ca, CBC-Radio's Ontario Morning, CKWS-TV, CHUM-radio, Forbes.com, Bloomberg News and Reuters Health. Rick Palmer (Associate University Registrar) discuses enrolment numbers at Queen’s for 2006-07 in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Brian Arthur (Opthalmology) discusses a device he has developed that tests children for glasses, cataracts and lazy eye in the Kingston Whig-Standard. Jo-Anne Brady (Registrar) discusses a new funding announcement geared towards first-generation university students in Ontario made by the McGuinty government on Kingston’s CHUM-radio.
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