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Five countries hold 70% of world’s remaining wilderness; but does anyone there agree?
April Vannini
What is wilderness? What is the very idea of “wild?”
2020: A year of communicating COVIDly
What the media posts and people share about the COVID-19 pandemic reveals who we are and what we value. RRU assesses a sample of pandemic communications.
Taking the lead on safe sport
Prof. Jennifer Walinga asks Canada to take the lead on Good, Safe, Clean and True sport, particularly to protect women athletes. Integrity is part of winning.
Democracy and the media guest lecture series
Karen Sequeira
Students in the MA in Professional Communications program attended guest lectures on Democracy and the Media, presented by academics and industry professionals.
A vision for stronger communities
Glendora Scarfone
Student Dominika Zapolnik is communication manager for New Path Youth and Family Services. She wrote about the vision to support community for a better future.
First annual Conference on Communication Ethics
Karen Sequeira
RRU's first conference on communication ethics reaffirms the potential of communication to make a difference as an ethical — or unethical — force in society.
Framing "Climate Crisis"
How we communicate about our environment influences not only what we think about it, but also, ultimately, what we do about it.
I went to second-year residency and didn’t attend a single class
Kevin van Egdom
Student Kevin van Edgom writes about the profound experience of being in a cohort in the Master in Professional Communication program.
Cross-cultural meanings of wildness in Thailand
Prof. Philip Vannini explores the meaning of wildness in Thailand, with insight gained from research in Kaeng Krachan, a national park with 250 wild elephants.