RRU pioneer leaves a sustainable legacy
Darcy Mitchell, the driving force behind the Centre for Non-Timber Resources at Royal Roads University leaves a lasting legacy after shepherding in a new vision of forestry. Read more...
Business as a common bowl - First Nations and the economy
In many aboriginal communities, ownership doesn’t exist in the Western sense — all is shared for the greater good. An RRU professor is involved in fusing traditional thinking with contemporary entreprenuership. Read more...  
RRU connectivity builds capacity in a remote B.C. community
Wendy Drummond is leading a capacity-building project in a remote part of the B.C. interior. The goal is to provide the Yekooche First Nation with tools they can use to make their own way. Read more...
RRU symposium explores communication for social justice
Jody Patterson speaks for sex trade workers, Al Tysick speaks for the homeless and Mavis Henry speaks for those in her community who need healthcare and support. They each tell learners how they overcome prejudice to get their messages out. Read More
Managing social conflict from Vancouver to Nairobi
RRU learner Shelley Woodman reflects on how the MA in Conflict Analysis and Management program took her from her work directing a social services agency in Vancouver to helping women in Nairobi set up a crisis centre. Read more...

Update - News at RRU
RRU's new president is installed, dean of business profiled, Bill Hammond delivers Bateman lecture, and more...
Alumni News
Meet Christine Gross, the voice of alumni at RRU and find out how well alumni are doing with their RRU education. Read Alumni News...
Programs Update
New tourism progams, Continuing Studies courses, and a new resource for immigrants seeking environmental jobs. Read the RRU programs update...