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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.

The Healing City Soils project in Greater Victoria
Katie Kapcsos, Kathleen Vasquez, Finn Elliot, Martyna Tomczynski, Jordi Fisher
Royal Roads BSc in Environmental Science students are offering free soil testing for heavy metals for urban gardeners and mapping results in Greater Victoria.

ENSC students learn #SciComm at the Royal BC Museum
Jaime Clifton
Royal Roads University BSc in Environmental Science students visited the Royal BC Museum to learn foundations in museum communications.

Difficult and beautiful times
Hilary Leighton
Royal Roads' Hilary Leighton considers when COVID-19 measures subside can we still muster the will to make continued sacrifices and to really change our ways?

No measurements: many problems
Richard Kool
Royal Roads' Richard Cool explains that measuring is an important way of understanding the world, and measuring COVID-19 rates is vital to dealing with it.

Community Planning
Ann Dale
Community planning is a complicated process that requires understanding the relationships between, and implications for, human and ecological systems.

Socializing with killer whales
Chelsea Mathieson
Royal Roads BSc in Environmental Science grad Chelsea Mathieson is a research scientist working with projects on killer whales in Canada and the United States.

Nature Canada to recognize Ann Dale for volunteerism and leadership
Jaime Clifton
Nature Canada recognized the leadership Royal Roads' Prof. Ann Dale provided as founder and co-chair of Women in Nature.