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Leading with Compassion in the Workplace
Maria Anderson is SLS Associate Faculty, DSocSci student and MAL alumna who uses both research and personal experience to bring compassion into the workplace.
Student Research: Exploring Health Care Aides’ Perspectives on Work Life in Long-Term Care.
The School of Leadership Studies would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Heather Tomlinson on the completion of a Master’s Thesis titled, Exploring Health Care Aides’ Perspectives on Work Life in Long-Term Care. We asked Heather a few questions about this research, and this is what she said.
Lessons in Leadership from Budd Hall
Catherine Etmanski reflects on lessons learned from long-time mentor, professor, and friend, Dr. Budd L Hall.
Honoring Kelly Outstanding Teaching Award recipient Dr. Guy Nasmyth
Honoring Kelly Outstanding Teaching Award recipient, Dr. Guy Nasmyth, and the systems at RRU that support this award!
Lassoing Leadership
Kathy Bishop offers leadership lessons on a weekly podcast called Lassoing Leadership with RRU alumnus Garth Nichols and Dr. Jason Rogers.
Contemplating What Leadership is Required for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Dr. Wanda Krause offers 5 facets for shifting the conflict to peace in reflecting on what leadership is required for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Cultivating Biodiversity as Climate Action Leadership: What We Can Learn from Potatoes
Master of Arts in Environment and Management student, Emily Townsend, shares what she has learned about potatoes from her recent Master’s research in Ecuador.
The power of values and culture to renew vibrancy and connection in the workplace
The second blog in a series on renewing vibrancy and connection.