Social Media Policy
- New FTC guidelines for social media influencers | University of Minnesota - UMN News May 19, 2022
- Cash Stuffing making a comeback from social media - KLBK | KAMC | EverythingLubbock.com May 19, 2022
- San Diego moms turning to social media to find baby formula - CBS News 8 May 19, 2022
- DU Teacher in soup over gyanvapi Social media post - The New Indian Express May 19, 2022
- NY Gov. calls for social media probe - CNN May 19, 2022
- Social media and mass shootings - MyStateline.com May 19, 2022
- Steve Sarkisian asked about Agiye Hall status, reacts to WR’s social media status - AL.com May 19, 2022
- Fact Check Team: When do social media platforms have a responsibility to report - Fox11online.com May 19, 2022
- Edge Shares Pic of Rumored Judgement Day Recruit On Social Media - 411mania.com May 19, 2022
- Joe Burrow fires up social media as he calls Tom Bradys retirement into question - Marca English May 19, 2022
Kwantlen
- Spotlight: Tips for growing cannabis at home from Pure Sunfarms' Rob Baldwin - The GrowthOp May 18, 2022
- New post-secondary school offers courses in Sikh studies - Vancouver Sun May 18, 2022
- City seeking public input on Prince George's policing needs - Prince George Citizen May 17, 2022
- Vernon newspaper golden at B.C. awards gala - Vernon Morning Star May 16, 2022
- Garden club returns to in-person events - Delta Optimist May 15, 2022
- All ethnicities in Richmond need to tackle racism - Richmond News May 14, 2022
- KPU vice president of students running for Vancouver School Board trustee - The Runner May 14, 2022
- MMA Mangat prepares for Singapore bout against world champion – Williams Lake Tribune - Williams Lake Tribune May 12, 2022
UBC
- Early Music Vancouver Presents 2022 Vancouver Bach Festival – Scottish Baroque and Other Traditions - Broadway World May 19, 2022
- Westwood student offered record breaking scholarship amount - MIX 103.7 May 19, 2022
- Greening of Metro Vancouver 'ambitious but achievable,' report suggests - Vancouver Sun May 19, 2022
- UBC opens $2.4-million geological field station in South Okanagan - UBC Faculty of Science May 18, 2022
- Navigating Asian heritage - Ubyssey Online May 18, 2022
- New research maps how the brain changes during depression treatment - EurekAlert May 18, 2022
- UBC In The News - UBC News May 18, 2022
- College honours Kathy Butler with Distinguished Service Award - Campus Life - Castanet.net May 18, 2022
Business Education
- Weil, Portis vying for Montgomery school board's District 2 seat - WSFA May 19, 2022
- Platte River Board Appoints New Vice Chair Gertig Selected by Fellow Board Members - North Forty News May 18, 2022
- Supreme Court finds Gov. Lee's ESA program constitutional - Nashville Post May 18, 2022
- New scholarship to allow Nashville grads to 'trailblaze' to TSU - Tennessean May 18, 2022
- Iowa schools ‘can’t do it all;’ more business partnerships needed, education director says - The Gazette May 18, 2022
- Dominican College is now Dominican University New York | The Rockland County Times - Rockland County Times May 18, 2022
- Laurentian University looks to extend creditor protection to Sept. 30 - Northern Ontario Business May 18, 2022
- New 3D Arts Complex at Eastern Michigan University's one step closer thanks to new $1 million gift from Windgate Foundation - EMU Today May 18, 2022
Monthly Archives: November 2021
Heroines Revisited
I saw the first photographs from Lincoln Clarkes’ monumental series “Heroines” the day after his initial exhibition closed. That was the day I met Lincoln as well. The curator at Vancouver’s Helen Pitt Gallery hadn’t taken the show down yet, … Continue reading