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Courtney Szto, PhD
Listen to Dr. Courtney Szto comment on a Saskatchewan-based senior hockey team removing the confederate flag from its logo on CBC Radio Sept 27, 2022.
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Headshot of Dr. Samantha King
“Faculty members honoured for excellence in graduate student supervision”, Queen’s Gazette, July 26, 2022. The School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs annually recognizes two leading graduate supervisors with the Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Supervision. The 2021 recipients are Samantha King (Kinesiology and Health Studies) and Stéphane Courteau (Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy).
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Dr. Robert Ross
“Studies reveal the ‘small change approach’ is effective in weight gain prevention”  Globe and Mail, June 27, 2022. Dr. Robert Ross talks to the Globe and Mail about his study focused on taking a ‘small change’ approach to diet.  
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Jennifer Tomasone
Queen’s Prizes for Excellence in Research announced Queen’s Gazette, June 22, 2022 Dr. Jennifer Tomasone has been awarded Queen’s University’s Prize for Excellence in Research for significant contributions to the field of physical activity promotion and knowledge translation.  
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Jessica Tinney is swimming in a pool
“Queen’s student competing for Team Canada at World Para Swimming Championships,” Queen’s Gazette, May 16, 2022. Jessica Tinney, a fourth-year kinesiology student, has excelled at balancing academics, work, and athletics.
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Jessica Selinger, PhD
Dr. Jessica Selinger and colleagues’ research published in Current Biology “Running in the wild: Energetics explain ecological running speeds” has generated considerable media attention: Wallstreet Journal CBC Radio, Quirks and Quarks Science News New Scientist Popular Science Queen’s Gazette Stanford Press Release Daily Mail Phys.org Science Daily
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Dr. Robert Ross
Are diet and activity key to managing weight and obesity? Study by Dr. Robert Ross and colleagues featured in the Queen’s Gazette, May 2nd.
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Headshot of Ampai Thammachack
Mental health efforts worth recognition KIN’ 20 alumna and current Queen’s Geography MA student, Ampai Thammachack, named a L’Oréal Paris Woman of Worth for continuing efforts to raise awareness for mental health and combatting stigma. Story in the Queen’s Gazette, April 13, 2022.
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Kaitlyn Patterson
Indigenous food sovereignty and land access in Katarokwi: The role of ‘All Our Relations Land Trust’ By SKHS PhD Candidate S. Kaitlyn Patterson in the Kingstonist, 31 March 2022.
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Courtney Szto, PhD
Dr. Courtney Szto featured in Broadview, “Hockey has a racism problem. These Canadians are trying to fix it,” March 9, 2022. Dr. Szto, co-author the “Policy Paper for Anti-Racism in Canadian Hockey,”  says that a lot more needs to be done to address the calls to action included in the report. “It’s education, policy and programming....
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