Opeyemi Ajogbeje
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Opeyemi Ajogbeje (Chemical Engineering) – Industrial Production of Water-Soluble Random and Block Polymers

Polymeric materials are used for personal care products, drugs, tissues, organs, sensors, batteries, coatings among numerous applications. Currently, these products are made in organic solvents (e.g., methanol, butanol), which are toxic and incompatible for human use. Therefore, there is a need to make these products in water, which is biocompatible and environmentally friendly. The mass […]

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Today in YGK: Feb 27 2023

In this segment of Today in YGK, we give you a rundown of local news headlines, including the fourth annual United Way KFL&A Tampon Tuesday collection drive, protesters gathering at hospitals across the province to rally for better staffing, wages, and care for nurses, and more. We discuss the upcoming Principal’s Impact Courses initiative at […]

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Loud Noises

This week’s episode is now available for download. Taylor is back to help us get to the finish line for the Oscars movies by reviewing All Quiet on the Western Front! Mike reviews White Noise and Taylor also reviews Shotgun Wedding because we all need a break.

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Planting Seeds

On this episode of The Shift Podcast, Ashley and Sashun discuss the significance and meaning of a name, the pressures of student club culture, and the general lack of awareness of the many resources that exist for students across campus. For a list of resources mentioned in this episode, and for a transcript of the recording, visit: https://www.queensu.ca/campuswellnessproject/shift-podcast

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EP 128: Blue Is The Reformist Colour

After admiring the Ukrainian people’s embodiment of our brave mega-franchise characters, we consider black horse Toronto mayoral candidate Chris Skye. Then Jesse walks us through the Orwellian horror of 15 minute cities, and Dean unveils our sister show: 24 Shades of Blue. . Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful […]

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Access as Kindness

In this episode, performer and dramaturg, Yousef Kadoura speaks with Qanita Lilla about living an exuberant life as a disabled performer and of surrounding himself with networks of people who share affirmative joy. Expanding the idea of storytelling and re-defining disability, Yousef talks about navigating belonging in a field populated by able bodied performers, and […]

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Kaitlynn Dewhirst (Rehabilitation & Health Leadership) – Indications for Service Integration for Early Childhood Mental health in Cambridge Bay, NU.

Mental health services in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut for children aged 0-5 are fragmented. Supporting mental wellness during the first years of life positively impacts mental and physical health all along the life course. Inuit families experience mental health challenges at higher rates than non-Indigenous Canadians. Utilizing a determinants of health lens to examine the domains […]

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Finding Home

On this episode of The Shift Podcast, we hear from Sam and Kai about the differences between rural and urban upbringings, the importance of respecting pronouns, and the power of storytelling. The Shift Podcast Sam & Kai.mp3 For a list of resources mentioned in this episode, and for a transcript of the recording, visit: https://www.queensu.ca/campuswellnessproject/shift-podcast

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