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Alumni give back to RRU with gift-in-kind worth $500,000

Submerged timber, perfectly preserved, will become mahogany flooring in the Robert Bateman Centre, thanks to donation from the WaterForest Group.

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Students converge on campus for memorable convocation in June

Perfect moments are rare in a lifetime but evident everywhere at convocation. Wide grins - babies cuddled - clutches of cohorts hugging.

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Public, private sector professionals brainstorm solutions for city
Free advice from learners at Royal Roads University is helping the City of Port Alberni deal with a potential budget shortfall in excess of $3 million. 

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RRU Fellow shares insights into leadership and gender
The university's Faculty of Management hosted Eva Kwok for a "lunch and learn" session on the attributes of leaders and the importance of perspective.

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RRU understands the shift that is taking place in academic world
As the words started to effortlessly roll off my lips, I couldn’t help but realize what Royal Roads University has done for me. - Tyrone Lingley

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Enthusiastic B. C. grads re-launch Vancouver Alumni Branch
The first of four RRU alumni events in Vancouver will feature Chancellor Peter Robinson, chief executive officer of the David Suzuki Foundation.

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News and Events
Canadian Blood Services will hold a mini mobile blood donor clinic at RRU on August 6. Please consider participating. Walk-in donors will be accepted.
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Alumni Notebook
I’ve just tried my backpack on, over stuffed with too many clothes, three pairs of shoes, and four different kinds of sunscreen, given that I’m prone to catching on fire in warmer climates. One false move swinging that monstrosity on to my shoulders and I’m likely to fall over backward, helpless and struggling like a turtle. Read more . . .
Sharing your story
When Rashaad Sayeed was a little boy on a trip to Saskatoon walking by the majestic Bessborough hotel, he asked his Dad, “How much would it cost to buy it?". That was the first inkling his family got that their son was interested in the hospitality business. 
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