MRU Media: 12/03/2019
This report is a weekday roundup of news about MRU, faculty experts, students and alumni, and other topics of interest.
MRU in the News
Gaining a competitive edge to advance your career: https://mru.ca/46cc (Business in Calgary – Brad Mahon, Dean)
Councillors want ‘more aggressive’ plan to remove Calgary’s lead pipes following Tainted Water investigation: https://mru.ca/7884 (Global News – MRU Journalism program, Rose De Souza, Noel Harper, Jo Horwood, Christian Kindrachuk, Andrea Wong, students; Janice Paskey, faculty)
Calgary councillors push for a ‘more aggressive’ plan to remove lead pipes servicing residential homes: https://mru.ca/699 (Star Metro Calgary – MRU Journalism program)
Opinion: A tale of two provinces: https://mru.ca/c1ed (CBC News – Duane Bratt, faculty)
Students/experts/alum in the news
Syrian refugees in Canada: Four years after the welcome: https://mru.ca/625a (The Conversation – Leah Hamilton, faculty)
Kenney heads to premiers’ meeting amid tension in Alberta: https://mru.ca/bc1c (Global News – Lori Williams, faculty)
Challenges for western premiers: https://mru.ca/0e2e (News Talk 980 – Duane Bratt, faculty)
It’s Mine: 1966 Mercedes Benz 200D sedan: https://mru.ca/3d64 (Driving – Stefano Mariani, student)
The chosen few: Why certain graphic photos become iconic, and others don’t: https://mru.ca/161b (The Signal – Janet Arnold, faculty)
It’s best not to stressー how hobbies can help student mental health: https://mru.ca/6cc1 (Calgary Journal – Sonya Flessati, Wellness; Chloe MacEachern, student)
Also worth noting
Grande Prairie Regional College announces new CEO and president: https://mru.ca/fa39 (Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune)
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