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What would Marshall McLuhan say about blogs? | Editor's Take
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The Ryerson University Magazine blog: stories about Ryerson, our alumni and everything in between. A serendipitous encounter with Ryerson almost 40 years ago, a Pulitzer Prize today →. What would Marshall McLuhan say about blogs? July 21, 2011. This week as we observe the 100th anniversary of Marshall McLuhan’s birth, I cannot help but wonder if he were here today, would McLuhan have a blog, tweet or be on Facebook? As part of the celebration, Sal Greco, Radio and Television Arts ’73, has curated McLuhan...
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Entries Tagged as 'Uncategorized'. JDCC Ryerson Team Update. August 8th, 2016 · No Comments. Don’t miss out- Applications extended! July 12th, 2016 · No Comments. Last chance to join the JDCC Ryerson team! Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Send or tag this to a friend that would love to be apart of our team. To apply for our Academic or Debate teams please apply by Thursday July 21st at 11:59 pm! APPLY HERE: http:/ goo.gl/forms/FFxmkcQh2A4gdRzQ2. Or follow the link in the bio #. Welcome to JDCC Ryerson.
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New edition of Ryerson University Magazine hits the street | Editor's Take
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The Ryerson University Magazine blog: stories about Ryerson, our alumni and everything in between. Three grads, three books. From film back to film →. New edition of Ryerson University Magazine hits the street. January 5, 2012. As 2012 kicks off and students and alumni make resolutions to better themselves, Ryerson experts have some advice about maintaining mental health and well-being in Ryerson University Magazine. Which is now online and in the mail to thousands of alumni. The expert tips are part of ...
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cmellor | Editor's Take
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The Ryerson University Magazine blog: stories about Ryerson, our alumni and everything in between. December 16, 2013. Each New Year, I make resolutions the usual ones such as eat less junk food and save more money. This time, I’m writing volunteer at the top of my list. … Continue reading →. How did you get your first job? May 15, 2013. September 5, 2012. From film back to film. August 29, 2012. New edition of Ryerson University Magazine hits the street. January 5, 2012. As 2012 kicks off and students an...
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From film back to film | Editor's Take
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The Ryerson University Magazine blog: stories about Ryerson, our alumni and everything in between. New edition of Ryerson University Magazine hits the street. Moose Factory musings →. From film back to film. August 29, 2012. Opening in about a month with an amazing exhibit, the Archival Dialogues Reading the Black Star Collection. To celebrate this new force of culture at Ryerson, Ryerson University Magazine. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Ryerson Image Centre. Leave this field empty.
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Three grads, three books | Editor's Take
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The Ryerson University Magazine blog: stories about Ryerson, our alumni and everything in between. A serendipitous encounter with Ryerson almost 40 years ago, a Pulitzer Prize today. New edition of Ryerson University Magazine hits the street →. Three grads, three books. December 19, 2011. Three new books caught my eye recently, all of them written by Ryerson graduates and worth reading over the winter break or giving as a gift. The latest book, an “engrossing investigation of the globe’s gree...Last mont...
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Who says academics don’t have a sense of humour? | Filippo A. Salustri, PhD, PEng
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Filippo A. Salustri, PhD, PEng. This is what I'm up to. Reflection makes experience meaningful. You should watch this movie. The art of taking notes. Why the “Oxford Comma” matters. The art and science of googling (and some design too). Do you want to be strengthened or coddled? How they sell condos in Milan. An Interesting “downspout” design. The “good ol’ days” really sucked. The importance of composition. My real home page. Laquo; Find what you love to do. 124; English is funny. 124; RSS feed.
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Mustafa Koc – A better world is possible!
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A better world is possible! What I’m listening to. What makes me smile. I teach as a professor at the Department of Sociology at Ryerson. I received all my three degrees in sociology, BA in at Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey, MA at University of Waterloo and PhD at the University of Toronto. My research and teaching interests involve food studies, food security, food policy, globalization and sociology of migration. Küresel Gıda Düzeni: Kriz Derinleşirken. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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You’re not studying enough | Filippo A. Salustri, PhD, PEng
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Filippo A. Salustri, PhD, PEng. This is what I'm up to. Reflection makes experience meaningful. You should watch this movie. The art of taking notes. Why the “Oxford Comma” matters. The art and science of googling (and some design too). Do you want to be strengthened or coddled? How they sell condos in Milan. An Interesting “downspout” design. The “good ol’ days” really sucked. The importance of composition. My real home page. Laquo; What were you doing in 2005? 124; Why Solidworks? There a downside too&...