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Article ItemArt and Sustainability, Part 1: The Performer , article Date: Nov 01, 2024
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Article ItemIf climate change is so urgent, why are we so stuck?: Part 4 , article
This article is the fourth of a 4-part series that is adapted from an independent study by Executive Master of Natural Resources (XMNR) alumna Meg Kinny titled “Finding New Climate Messengers: cultural context for the breakthrough narrative we need.”
Date: Jul 30, 2024 -
Article ItemIf climate change is so urgent, why are we so stuck?: Part 3 , article
This article is the third of a 4-part series that is adapted from an independent study by Executive Master of Natural Resources (XMNR) alumna Meg Kinny titled “Finding New Climate Messengers: cultural context for the breakthrough narrative we need.”
Date: Jun 26, 2024 -
Article ItemIf climate change is so urgent, why are we so stuck?: Part 2 , article
This article is the second of a 4-part series that is adapted from an independent study by Executive Master of Natural Resources (XMNR) alumna Meg Kinny titled “Finding New Climate Messengers: cultural context for the breakthrough narrative we need.”
Date: May 07, 2024 -
Article ItemIf climate change is so urgent, why are we so stuck? , article
This article is the first of a 4-part series that is adapted from an independent study by Executive Master of Natural Resources (XMNR) alumna Meg Kinny titled “Finding New Climate Messengers: cultural context for the breakthrough narrative we need.”
Date: Mar 29, 2024 -
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Article ItemShow them you care: XMNR Faculty Patty Raun discusses her approach to communicating about complex topics , article
“When we are aware of and connected with the humanity and expressiveness of the people that we're communicating with, we're going to do better in life,” says Executive MNR Faculty Patty Raun. Learn more about how she helps sustainability professionals become better communicators in this Q&A with Amy Hubbard.
Date: Feb 02, 2024 -
Article ItemReady for career change or advancement? Find inspiration from XMNR students and alumni , article
XMNR alumni are on the move! 25% of them have made a significant career transition since the start of 2022. Making a career change can be difficult, but it can also be very rewarding. Fortunately, Virginia Tech’s Executive Master of Natural Resources (XMNR) program specializes in helping students make successful career changes and advancements.
Date: Oct 17, 2023 -
Article ItemSave the date: Transforming worldviews with MNR faculty , article
Mark your calendars! The new Transforming Worldviews: MNR Faculty Perspectives webinar series is an opportunity for MNR alumni and students to connect with faculty and each other and learn about several challenging sustainability issues.
Date: Sep 19, 2023
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