An investigation into drinking water on First Nations reserves. Senior Queen’s researchers guide younger faculty in career development program. Engineers and Geoscientists BC named a top employer in the province. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report in mid- to late-February.
Drinking water: A year-long joint investigation by a consortium of universities and media organizations has revealed allegations of flawed and incomplete infrastructure work done on First Nations reserves and chronic issues that are related to colonial structures that impede the development of communities.
Tenure-track: A new initiative in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen’s University connects early career researchers with experienced faculty researchers and peers from other engineering disciplines to offer the early career researchers practical, hands-on tips and advice on common challenges encountered by new faculty members.
Top employer: Engineers and Geoscientists BC was named one of the top employers in the province by BC Top Employers. The annual competition recognizes employers that lead their industries in offering exceptional places to work.