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Reimagining the future of food
Rob Newell
As we experience a myriad of sustainability issues it has become clear that the way we produce, distribute and access food is neither sustainable nor resilient.
Student Research Feature: Empowering Leadership: A Participatory Inquiry into Enhancing Leader Self-Efficacy at M.O.S.A.I.C.
School of Leadership Studies
Research Feature
Student Research Feature: Enhancing a Nonprofit Organization’s Capacity to Provide Service and Advocacy to Women
School of Leadership Studies
Student Research Feature
Student Research: Exploring Health Care Aides’ Perspectives on Work Life in Long-Term Care.
School of Leadership Studies
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.
FRUITFUL CONNECTIONS: The Potential of the Copley Community Orchard, An Urban Commons
Lisa Blachut
My thesis research explored the role of urban community spaces, focusing on the Copley Community Orchard in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Lessons in Leadership from Budd Hall
Catherine Etmanski
Catherine Etmanski reflects on lessons learned from long-time mentor, professor, and friend, Dr. Budd L Hall.
Cultivating Biodiversity as Climate Action Leadership: What We Can Learn from Potatoes
Emily Townsend, Solara Goldwynn, and Catherine Etmanski
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.
Spotlighting Indigenous Student Research
Catherine Etmanski
The fifth in a series of blog posts from the School of Leadership Studies in the lead up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30.