RRU in the Media

Here's what Royal Roads experts were interviewed about this week:
David Black, associate professor in the School of Communication and Culture, spoke with CBC about the BC government's emergency powers legislation.
Isaac Garcia-Sitton, associate faculty in the School of Education and Technology highlights how international students create economic resilience in his recent article in The Conversation.
Heather Hachigian, assistant professor in the School of Business, shares how investing in local communities can counteract trade pressures in her recent article in The Conversation.
Thomas Homer-Dixon, executive director and founder of The Cascade Institute at RRU says that the time has come to take President Trump's talk about annexing Canada at face value in his recent op-ed in The Globe and Mail (subscriber access required) or on the Cascade Institute web site.
Melinda Quintero, a student in the Master of Arts in Tourism Management program, discussed her thesis project of building a map of Greater Victoria using lək̓ʷəŋən place names in an interview with Chemainus Valley Courier.
Each week, Communications compiles links to media appearances by faculty and staff. If your appearance should be included here, please reach out to Communications.