Aside from her achievements in academia, she has served as President of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO and on the boards of EXPO 2000, the United Way and the Club of Rome.
On March 24, 2017, a press release from Carleton University announced that Runte would be leaving to pursue another leadership opportunity as of July 31, 2017.[8]
Critical acclaim and recognition
Runte's poetry has been translated into English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Romanian.[9] While much of her writing is poetry, she is also noted for her works on cultural studies,[10][11] with emphasis on the role of women in society.[12]
Roseann Runte (1974). La Fontaine's heritage: his reputation and influence on eighteenth-century France. University of Kansas.
Roseann Runte, ed. (1978). Studies in eighteenth-century culture. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN978-0-299-07400-5.
Roseann Runte; Roger L. Emerson; Gilles Girard, eds. (1984). Man and nature: Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. The University of Western Ontario.
Roseann Runte, ed. (2001). The Foundation for International Training: twenty-five years dedicated to international development. Legas. ISBN978-1-894508-18-6.