MRU Media: 06/17/2021
MRU in the media:
Future prosperity depends on ‘army of innovators’: https://mru.ca/5631 (Calgary Herald – Ray DePaul, Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship)
MRU honours four community builders with honorary doctorates at spring convocation: (The Reflector – Elder Miiksika’am, honorary degree recipient; Louise Bernice Halfe, Christine Silverberg, Hal Kvisle, honorary degree recipients; Tim Rahilly President)
Faculty, alum, students in the media:
Keystone XL is cancelled — so now what?: https://mru.ca/17d8 (CBC News – Duane Bratt, faculty)
More bystanders reporting hate crimes: Calgary police: https://mru.ca/584b (CityNews, 660 – Doug King, faculty)
Police search victims of hate crimes: https://mru.ca/7cc3 (660 News – Doug King, faculty)
Alberta Prime Time Politics Panel: https://mru.ca/1050 (CTV Two – Duane Bratt, faculty)
Community-led efforts promoting multiculturalism: https://mru.ca/eb1c (Government of Alberta – Liza Choi, faculty)
Calgary actor Kelsey Flower landed a lead on Netflix’s Black Summer and ran with it: https://mru.ca/fc07a (Calgary Herald – Kelsey Flower, alumna)
Also worth noting:
$635M investment from feds receives lukewarm reception from the research community: https://mru.ca/33c4 (University Affairs)
This post by pglenn@mtroyal.ca
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