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Reimagining the future of food
Rob Newell
As we experience a myriad of sustainability issues it has become clear that the way we produce, distribute and access food is neither sustainable nor resilient.
Exploring New Approaches to Police Reform
Tam Pozzobon
Faculty member Tammy Pozzobon discusses new approaches to police reform in this blog post.
What role has dirty money played in Canada's real estate market?
Dr. Lokanan joins other financial crime experts for webinar session as they explore dirty money in Canada's housing market
The Power of Reframing
Tam Pozzobon
Reframing - the skill of shifting between multiple maps to see things from different angles, ignite creativity, imagination and ultimately produce new solutions
Leading through challenge to opportunity
Kathy Bishop
Nothing is irreparable. Often, I hear those words linger in my mind when something happens that does not go the way that I hoped it would.
Instructional Design In & After COVID-19
Elizabeth Childs
The field of instructional design and instructional designers’ role and value has been amplified by the pandemic.
Dinner and devastation: will everyday adaptations be enough?
Sarah Wolfe, PhD
There was a heated debate at my family’s dinner table the other night.
Water intelligence
Hilary Leighton
After beginning a practice of swimming daily, Hilary Leighton noticed physical and mental fluidity. She experienced water intelligence.
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.