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Pomp and Celebration with the Queen’s University Chamber Orchestra!

Stephanie Lambropoulos (QUCO President), Shannon Hughes (Marketing Director), and Kelsey Loucier (Conductor) join us to discuss their roles with the Queen’s University Chamber Orchestra.  Each of these three students teach us a lot about the great effort it takes into organizing 95 musicians and executing perfect performances twice annually in Grant Hall at Queen’s University.  […]

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PhD Student-Community Engagement with Brain Bee

Chloe Lowry and Kaitlyn Tresidder, two extraordinary PhD students in Neuroscience at Queen’s University join us in studio to discuss the Brain Bee neuroscience competition for high school students!  Lowry and Tressider co-chair Brain Bee Kingston, help high school students learn the basics of neuroscience, and prepare them for competition at the local, national and […]

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James Anderson, MA in Political Studies, supervised by Dr David Haglund

Topic: Canada-US defense relations in the age of America First. Overview: My research seeks to examine Canada-US defense relations in the age of America First. Specifically, I will look at Canadian Strategic Culture to investigative any possible shifts/changes that could occur in our continental relationship on topical issues like NORAD, Counter-ISIS, Arctic Security, Space policy, […]

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The Mustache Episode

In the 10th episode of Screening in Kingston we count town the top Mustaches in Hollywood as well as some mustache fails in honour of Movember. We have a review for “The Sisters Brothers” and talk about other famous mustaches while we remember Stan Lee who passed away last week.

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Crustaceans: WAFFLES!, November 17, 2018

Avast, me hearties! Wait, I guess that’s pirates. It’s crustaceans on WAFFLES! this week, starting with some weird fisk-up where Matt forgot to bring the classical music. Oh, well! That just leaves more time for glorious things like a bonkers cover of the B-52s’ Rock Lobster, the gorgeous voice of Julie London, the new kid-friendly […]

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Pascale Champagne

Pascale Champagne

Waste in the West: Advancing our Waste Management Practices Professor, Canada Research Chair in Bioresources Engineering and Director of Beaty Water Research Center Dr. Pascale Champagne is the Canada Research Chair in Bioresource Engineering and a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Queen’s. She is also the Director of the Beaty Water Research […]

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Joseph Bramante

Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy Dark Matter and What Goes Bump in the Night Dr. Joseph Bramante is an Assistant Professor at in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy. He is also a Visiting Fellow at the Perimeter Institute and a member of the new, Arthur B. McDonald Canadian […]

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