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Wolfgang Braun, Yury Boshyk, Sharon Marshall, Brian Isaacson, Ira CohenOdette School of Business instructor Ira Cohen (far right) receives an award for achievement in the field of executive learning from Yury Boshyk (second from left), chair of the Global Forum organizing team, along with fellow honourees Wolfgang Braun, Sharon Marshall, and Brian Isaacson.

Business prof recognized for contributions to executive learning

Ira Cohen, a sessional lecturer in the Odette School of Business, is honoured to receive an award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Executive Learning.

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Rachel AleksManagement and labour studies professor Rachel Aleks of the Odette School of Business is the winner of the 2022 John T. Dunlop Outstanding Scholar Award from the Labor and Employment Relations Association.

Business prof recognized for research into industrial relations

The Labor and Employment Relations Association has conferred an outstanding scholar award on business professor Rachel Aleks.
dove containing the word Peace in many languagesThe Odette School of Business is sponsoring 50 faculty, staff, and students to attend the International Mother Language Festival, Friday at Mackenzie Hall.

Multicultural communities to fly their flags Friday

The Odette School of Business is sponsoring faculty, staff, and students to celebrate International Mother Language Day, Friday at Mackenzie Hall.
Karen RobsonKaren Robson, a professor of marketing at the Odette School of Business, has been named outstanding reviewer of the year by the Journal of Marketing Education.

Business prof wins recognition as peer reviewer

Business professor Karen Robson has been named outstanding reviewer of the year by the Journal of Marketing Education.
Zachery DereniowskiMental health advocate Zachery Dereniowski will address students of the Odette School of Business in an online session Monday, Jan. 24.

Business students to hear from mental health motivator

Mental health advocate Zachery Dereniowski will address students of the Odette School of Business in an online session Monday, Jan. 24.