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Beauty is not solely in the eye of the beholder
Scott Dunham
Scott Dunham, associate faculty, School of Environment and Sustainability looks at the phrase, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder".
A flowering welcome!
Hilary Leighton
Royal Roads University's Hilary Leighton welcomes a new MA in Environmental Education and Communication cohort.
Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Community Development
Bill Dushenko
Royal Roads' Bill Dushenko reflects on students' collaboratory research in the Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Community Development program.
Yuck! Gross! and Ewwww!
Stephanie Shouldice
Royal Roads student Stephanie Shouldice explores the need to overcome disgust to consider water reuse projects to support communities' water security.
They’re Small Island States, but big-thinking nations
David Oswald
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?
Ann Dale
Public dialogue and civic literacy are more important than ever, yet space for discussion is shrinking.
Recorded webinar - Resilient and Thriving Organizational Cultures
Dr. Jennifer Walinga
RRU professors discuss ways you can create a resilient and thriving organizational culture, especially during times of stress, such as during COVID-19.
Who is Presenting Whose Natural History?
Dr. Zhenyi Li
A visit to the American Museum of Natural History wasn’t pleasant but still exciting.
Dr. Michael Real: How the civil rights movement of the 1960s can help us today
Dr. Michael Real
Letter to the editor from Dr. Michael Real, who worked in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, originally published in The Vancouver Sun.