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Writer in Residence Catherine Hernandez, Journey Continues Open Mic, and More

As originally aired at 4 p.m. on October 5, 2018 on CFRC. We start with, as emceed by Carolyn Smart at Watson Hall, the September 21st ‘Welcome and Introduction’ of Catherine Hernandez as the fall term Writer-in-Residence at Queen’s University. About an hour will be filled with Catherine’s reading, discussion, and Q&A. Then you’ll hear the […]

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Food with Tony: WAFFLES!, October 6, 2018

Tony, former CFRC host of Ahoy Savoy! and Afrotunity, joins Matt while Marisa’s at work. A fun show! Lots of music about food, recipes and more, and some sound advice (YOU GOTTA KEEP UP!) near the end of the show. Featuring music by Tony’s band Dingers, early for Hallowe’en! WAFFLES! :: Teen Titans Go! Autumn’s […]

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“Reclaiming Our Academic Selves”: Dr. Sue Fostaty-Young and New Directions for Teaching and Learning at Queen’s

Dr. Sue Fostaty-Young joins us in studio for a discussion about her new role as Director, Centre for Teaching and Learning at Queen’s University, the innovative new directions in research CTL will embark upon in its new Five Year Plan, and of course the wonderful suite of teaching and learning services and resources available to […]

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Joshua Karton

Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Research “The Business of Justice Delivering the Justice of Business:” Arbitration within International Commerce Dr. Joshua Karton is an Associate Professor and the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Research in the Faculty of Law at Queen’s. His research is interdisciplinary, focusing on […]

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Molly Wallace and David Carruthers

Molly Wallace, Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature David Carruthers, PhD Candidate, Department of English Language and Literature The Bitterness of Indulging: Dark Ecology and the State of Environmental Mega-Risks Dr. Molly Wallace is an Associate Professor and the Graduate Chair in the Department of English Language and Literature at Queen’s. Her research […]

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Vanessa di Battista, PhD in Civil Engineering, supervised by Dr Kerry Rowe

Topic: Geosynthetics in Site Remediation. Overview: Contaminated sites are a worldwide problem from fuel spill affected areas in Antarctica to brownfield site reuse in urban areas. This research has focused on investigating the use of geosynthetic (geomembranes and geosynthetic clay liners) barrier systems in the remediation and reuse of these sites..

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