A new gathering place in the heart of campus will bear the name of UWindsor alumnus and professor emeritus David Wilson.
A new gathering place in the heart of campus will bear the name of UWindsor alumnus and professor emeritus David Wilson.
Clinic Week is a gruelling and educational challenge for master’s students of business.
An Enactus Windsor project won plaudits at the student entrepreneurs’ national exposition last week.
A study of shareholder proposals to disclose corporate political spending is the subject of a lecture Friday in the Odette Building.
The newest additions to the academic team at the World Health Innovation Network (WIN) bring with them expertise in numerous disciplines that will strengthen the goal of advancing health system sustainability and economic growth, says dean Allan Conway.
The short-listed candidate for the position of Dean of the Odette School of Business will make a public appearance during a visit to campus next week.
Members of the University community are invited to meet Darren Meister, review his curriculum vitae, and submit written comments on his suitability. Dr. Meister is an associate professor in Western University’s Richard Ivey School of Business, where he holds the John M. Thompson Chair in Engineering Leadership and Innovation.
He will make a presentation Monday, April 25, at 11 a.m. in room 123, Odette Building.
Marketing students produced a special publication on the business school experience, distributed inside the Windsor Star today.
An April 9 reception will celebrate the tenure of Allan Conway, dean of the Odette School of Business.
The Faculty of Engineering and Odette School of Business have launched a joint graduate program that allows working professionals to earn their master’s degree without interrupting their careers.
The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) degree is Ontario’s only weekend engineering management program. The two-year program offered on Fridays and Saturdays will help prepare students for management roles.
A student group is holding a bowling fundraiser April 3 in support of the John McGivney Children’s Centre.