September 1, 2006 Source: : http://qnc.queensu.ca/story_loader.php?id=44f83eecb9841 Queen's in the News Professor emeritus Ned Franks (Political Science) comments on the role of the Canadian Senate in the Ottawa Citizen and on canada.com. Brian Arthur (Ophthalmology) continues to discuss a device he has developed that tests children for glasses, cataracts and lazy eye in on cbc.ca, and in the Brockville Recorder and Times, Kenora Daily Miner and News and Kingston Whig-Standard. Ken Wong (Business) appears on Global National-TV to discuss a new study on washroom habits that suggest Canadians could use more care to avoid spreading germs. Gary vanLoon’s (Chemistry) academic achievements are highlighted in an opinion piece in the Corner Brook Western Star. Sunny Lam’s (Environmental Studies) research about cutting greenhouse gas emissions is featured on Kingston’s CHUM-radio. ©Queen's University, 2006 Queen's University is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. With 17 faculties and schools, Queen's is one of Canada's leading research intensive universities. For general information, phone: 613.533.200
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