This week on Citizen K, in the first segment, host Karim Mosna looks at a project where students from the Smith School of Business Executive Master’s of Business Administration (EMBA) program give back to the local community by building bicycles in a YMCA partnership. Mosna also provides details on a food pilot project from local charity, The Food Sharing Project, which serves healthier foods to students instead of pre-packaged foods. Finally, Mosna also looks at the Kingston Syracuse Pathway Cross Border Conference, a pitch competition where life sciences companies competed for a $5000 prize and speaks with the co-founder of the winning startup.
This week on Citizen K, host Karim Mosna covers the “Neur Run” a fundraiser in support of Centre for Neuroscience studies students at Queen’s...
This week on Citizen K, host Karim Mosna speaks first with Wendy Huot, Owner and Operator of The Screening Room to learn more about...
This week on Citizen K, host Karim Mosna speaks with pianist, composer and vocalist Michael Kaeshammer who is performing at The Grand Theatre this...