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Beauty is not solely in the eye of the beholder
Scott Dunham, associate faculty, School of Environment and Sustainability looks at the phrase, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder".

Scholar-practitioners Gather to Study Social and Ecological Systems
Royal Roads University and Fielding Graduate Institute community members learned about systems, interrelationships and ecological justice on Gabriola Island.

Bug splats, wetlands and the ALR Act
Royal Roads' Alison Moran asserts that immediate changes are needed to the ALC Act to identify and protect year-round and seasonally flooded wetlands.

Research fit for an (Edge)ucator
Royal Roads student Nick Townley is living in near solitude for 100 days at he performs the role of Eco-Guardian at Race Rocks Ecological Reserve.

They’re Small Island States, but big-thinking nations
David Oswald's projects in Small Island Developing States reflect two of Royal Roads' founding principles: empowering leadership and sustainable development.

Where has civility gone?
Public dialogue and civic literacy are more important than ever, yet space for discussion is shrinking.

A flowering welcome!
Royal Roads University's Hilary Leighton welcomes a new MA in Environmental Education and Communication cohort.

Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Community Development
Royal Roads' Bill Dushenko reflects on students' collaboratory research in the Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Community Development program.