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Welcome to the Campus Beat podcast hosted by Dinah Jansen. In this series, we highlight campus news stories and enjoy conversations with Queen's University community members to discuss news, issues, events, services and initiatives that are of interest to Queen's students, faculty staff and alumni.© 2024 CFRC Podcast Network Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • Neurodivergence in the Music Classroom
    Mar 28 2026
    CFRC 101.9 FM Winter 2026 Intern Giulianna Gonsalves presents a special project undertaken during her learning placement in this special installment of Campus Beat in partnership with the Dan School of Drama and Music and the Robert H. Black Fund through the Department of Film & Media at Queen’s University. Neurodivergence in the Music Classroom, hosted by Giulianna Gonsalves, aka GG with special guest Dr. Cheryl Bruce, is a special program diving into how to accommodate and engage with neurodivergent students in music classroom, focusing on practical and inclusive strategies that support diverse learning styles, build trust, and foster a positive learning environment for every student. Giulianna’s guest, Dr. Cheryl Bruce is an adjunct professor at the DAN School of Drama and Music and the Faculty of Education, where she teaches music and education courses and supports teacher candidates as a faculty liaison. She is a member of the Ontario College of Teachers with over 15 years of experience in secondary education. Dr. Bruce also specializes in curriculum design and has developed practical, industry-focused learning experiences in post-secondary education. Her research explores leadership and influence in music, as well as how education shapes career pathways and representation. Giulianna Gonsalves is currently a Queen’s University student undertaking a Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Education, and a Minor in French Studies. Her main instrument is the piano (ARCT RCM), but she also plays the bass guitar and other percussion instruments. She is pursuing a career as a high school music and French teacher, and has gained experience in a variety of academic settings, including those that support neurodivergent learners. She absolutely loves everything music and is committed to expanding her knowledge in this area, while undertaking new learning opportunities including her Winter intership and this capstone project with CFRC 101.9 FM Radio Queen’s University.
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    47 m
  • 2026 Tricolour Awards-In Conversation with This Year’s Winners!
    Feb 26 2026

    Hello and welcome to another special episode of Campus Beat. In this edition, we are chatting with Queen’s University Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale and each of the 2026 Agnes Benedickson Tricolour Award winners. The Tricolour Award and induction into the Tricolour Society is the highest tribute that can be paid to a Queen’s University student for distinguished service, leadership, character, and community impact during their time at Queen’s.

    On February 19th, Rector Boytchuk-Hale announced this year’s Tricolour award recipients recognizing their outstanding contributions and enduring impact on the Queen’s University Community. Today, we’re chatting first with the Rector about the awards and then sitting down with each inductee into the Tricolour society, Emils Matiss, Bisola Olaseni, Oluwamisimi Oluwole and Daniel Reddy.

    This year’s inductees will be honored on March 27th at the University Club. Learn more and keep up with the latest by following @queensurector on instagram.

    We hope you enjoy our conversations with each of these outstanding individuals who joined us on Campus Beat and CFRC Radio, proudly serving Queen’s University and Kingston since 1922. Thank you for joining us!

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    59 m
  • 2026 SGPS Student Fee Referendum Campaign Profiles
    Jan 27 2026

    Hello and welcome to another special edition of Campus Beat. It’s Elections and Referenda time at Queen’s University with all manner of student candidates, student clubs, Queen’s University services and a few community organizations currently campaigning for office or for student fees across the AMS and SGPS memberships. In this episode, the CFRC team got together to read the campaign materials provided by various groups seeking student fees through the SGPS referendum. Unfortunately, we did not hear back from everyone given the short timeline of release of information from the SGPS about approved groups and were only able to book one interview among the nine organizations on the ballot. CFRC team members are reading the information provided to us about each group’s campaign in lieu of interviews to provide an opportunity for their message to be heard and they will be read verbatim, sometimes in first person. It is CFRC’s pleasure and privilege to support candidates and groups campaigning and we thank you for tuning in. SGPS members are reminded that voting for candidates and student fees takes place on January 29th and 30th. Watch your Queen’s Emails for ballots and visit sgps.ca for more information about candidates, groups and the elections process. And now without further ado, we’ll dive in to our interview with Ban Righ Centre about their SGPS student fee campaign followed by the CFRC team reads of campaign profiles for all groups on the ballot. Thank you for joining us.

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    28 m
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