Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
The AidaNote team of Selina Gabriele and Stevan Ljuljdurovic won three awards at the fourth annual RBC EPIC Business Model Canvas Competition.
The AidaNote team of Selina Gabriele and Stevan Ljuljdurovic won three awards at the fourth annual RBC EPIC Business Model Canvas Competition.
Olympia Entertainment president Tom Wilson, pictured here with a model of its Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit, is one of the speakers who will address the Georgie-Odette Leadership Symposium on November 16.
The seventh Georgie-Odette Leadership Symposium is set for November 16 at the Odette School of Business.
The governance of charities should reflect the diversity of the communities they serve, business professor Chris Fredette told the Canadian Senate.
The governance of charities should reflect the diversity of the communities they serve, business professor Chris Fredette told the Canadian Senate.
Members of the BComm class of 1961 gathered Wednesday for an event recognizing their support for the Odette School of Business. Pictured are UWindsor president Douglas Kneale, Dave Wilson, Mike Biro, Lana Biro, Frank Bisson, Mike Mueller, Margaret Mueller, Jack Freeman, dean Mitchell Fields, and Michael Diana.
Members of the BComm class of 1961 gathered Wednesday for an event recognizing their support for the Odette School of Business.
A conference Friday at the Odette School of Business will discuss how enterprises can leverage inclusion and diversity to achieve a competitive advantage.
“Women in Leadership, Diversity, and Inclusion” will feature several guest speakers, including:
Computer science student Tong Li gets a close look at a gauge in the Hiram Walker and Sons distillery.
About 30 UWindsor students learned about careers in a unique industry, touring the Hiram Walker and Sons distillery Tuesday.
Business and law student Tara Chan was invested into the Order of St. John during a ceremony June 23 in the Senate chamber in Ottawa.
Enhancing employees’ well-being prepares the ground for innovation in the workplace, says a management expert who will address the subject in a free public lecture Thursday, August 16, at the Odette School of Business.
Vidya Sagar Athota teaches business psychology and human resource development in the School of Business at the University of Notre Dame Australia.
His lecture, entitled “Promoting wellbeing and resilience to influence innovation” is part of the Topics in Management Research Presentation series.
Youshaa El-Abed will explain his idea for a platform to match patients with clinical trials that may offer treatments during Founders Pitch Day, August 1 at EPICentre.
Young entrepreneurs will compete for a $3,500 award during Founders Pitch Day, August 1 at EPICentre.