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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
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.
Adapt to the table you’ve somehow found yourself sitting at
Student Peyten Jackson reflects on the three core competencies she believes help her achieve success.
The maker researcher – A different perspective to a thesis
Student Michael James returned to school in his 40s to pursue a master's degree. Drawn to applied research, he investigates makers and creativity in his thesis.
Recorded webinar - Understanding Conspiracy Theory in the Pandemic Era
RRU professor David Black discusses the contagion of COVID-19-related conspiracy theories.
Recorded webinar - Resilient and Thriving Organizational Cultures
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?
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
Letter to the editor from Dr. Michael Real, who worked in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, originally published in The Vancouver Sun.