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Reflections on Canada’s Climate Actions
I feel a sense of heaviness about our future. I feel what many people are feeling these days, anticipatory grief for what we are losing and where we seem to be
Addressing Minor Trust Betrayals in the Workplace
Tam Pozzobon
Minor trust betrayals are a natural part of human interaction. Addressing them early and effectively will help to protect and nurture trust in your workplace.
Student Research Feature: Veronica Woodruff
Congratulations to Veronica Woodruff on the completion of a Master’s Thesis.
Lessons from RRU’s Giving Garden
Lessons from RRU's Giving Garden include eating as pedagogy, experiencing beauty, and linking local to global.
Heavy metal- it’s in your ears, it’s in your car, is it in your soil?
Lori Wade, Mantra, David Yoo & Vivienne
Growing food at home is a great way to eat healthy, get outside, and feel more connected to the land. But one thing that is not thought of enough is
Student Research Feature: BoWaine Ma
Congratulations to MA in Leadership student BoWaine Ma on the completion of a Master’s Thesis titled, Advocating for Inclusive Leadership in Windsor.
An Interactive Biodiversity Map from the campus
Professor Ann Dale
The four undergrads—Jake Edwards, Caleb Gaeke, Hayley Houlden and Shannon Tallon—developed a publicly accessible, interactive biodiversity map of our campus
Student Research Feature: Katie Jewitt
Congratulations to Katie Jewitt on thesis, Enhancing Partnership and strengthening leadership within the early learning and child child care sector in rural BC.
When organizational leadership becomes a train wreck....
Kathy Bishop
Organizational Leadership becomes a train wreck when management lacks the leadership capabilities and character to ensure desired outcomes.