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Water intelligence
Hilary Leighton
After beginning a practice of swimming daily, Hilary Leighton noticed physical and mental fluidity. She experienced water intelligence.

Thank You from the School of Leadership Studies
School of Leadership Studies
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to health leaders across this country, our students, alumni and 70+ Associate Faculty. Thank you.

Honouring the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
School of Leadership Studies
On September 30, 2021, we mark the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in this land now known as Canada.

Thinking about sustainable luxury
Richard Kool
As I cycled to RRU for the first time since mid-March 2020 this morning, I knew for sure that for me at least, my 30 km round trip bicycle ride is a luxury.

Leadership in Sustainability
In this blog post, Associate Faculty Dr. Alice MacGillivray shares lessons from the contributions she made in a recently published book.

Student research feature: Christina Marie Comeau
The School of Leadership Studies would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Christina Marie Comeau on the completion of a Master’s Thesis.

Student research feature: Ann Mitchell
MA in Leadership graduand, Ann Mitchell reflects on her research work and experience as a thesis student at RRU.

Business report written by Navarro is released by ABAC
A new report by School of Business associate faculty member Juan Navarro examines the impacts of COVID-19 on the global value chain (GVC).

Leadership Lessons from the Outstanding Jeanne Lamon
Marilyn M. Taylor. Ph.D., Professor, School of Leadership Studies
Jeanne Lamon was one of Canada’s most innovative leaders, in her case, in the world of music.