MRU Media: 06/24/2020
This report is a weekday roundup of news about MRU, faculty experts, students and alumni, and other topics of interest.
MRU in the News
Academic misconduct on the rise at universities: https://mru.ca/422a (CBC News at 6, June 23, 6:00)
Students/experts/alum in the news
Alberta explores creation of civilian corps to support police: https://mru.ca/2aea (CBC News – Kelly Sundberg, faculty)
Civilian corps could bring benefit if planned properly: https://mru.ca/c0ad8 (CBC Radio News – Kelly Sundberg, faculty)
Bren Little Light’s biggest pet peeve: Losing Indigenous relations jobs to non-Indigenous men: https://mru.ca/53b2 (CBC News – Spirit River Striped Wolf, SAMRU)
Blood Tribe speaks out against systemic racism: https://mru.ca/79e8 (Lethbridge Herald – Gabrielle Lindstrom, faculty)
L. Crowe graduate Jorja Papilion receives Howie Fishwick Scholarship: https://mru.ca/337b (Trail Times – Jorja Papilion, student)
Also worth noting
Outgoing president says University of Alberta essential to province’s success: https://mru.ca/4924 (Global News)
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