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Get to know...Vanessa Bonner
Learn about Vanessa Bonner's favorite way to spend her weekends, her favorite travel destination, and more!

ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business launches cutting-edge business analytics lab
Facility provides hands-on learning for future business leaders

Making sense of money in a political, tech-driven world — with one of our newest faculty members
Yang Yi is the ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business’ newest assistant professor in the Department of Finance

What breakdancing taught a business scholar about work
New SEM faculty member Curtis Chan studies meaning, autonomy and inclusion — translating real-world stories into insights that help people thrive at work.

Get to know...Tyler Lockyer
Learn about Tyler's favorite way to spend his weekends, his favorite travel destination, and more!

New faculty member brings expertise in analytical accounting
Rahul Menon joins the ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business accounting and business analytics department as an assistant professor

Get to know...Stacy MacKinnon
Learn about Stacy MacKinnon's favorite travel destination, comfort foods and more!

Discounts on stigmatized-identity products may backfire, study finds
Think twice before slashing prices on products symbolically linked to stigmatized identities, according to new research from ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business professor Jennifer Argo.

Expert in consumer behaviour and choice architecture joins Business faculty
Shannon Duncan, new assistant professor in the Department of Marketing, Business Economics and Law, uses psychology and marketing to study how small nudges can improve well-being

Bogging down investors
A new study from ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business researcher Ke Wang highlights the effect of litigation risk on the readability of corporate financial reports

Awards and Accolades - April to June 2025
Celebrating the outstanding achievements of our ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business faculty, students, staff and alumni from April to June 2025

The Optimal Ad Mix Discovered
New research from ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business researcher Yonghua Ji sheds light on how businesses can best combine online and traditional advertising for maximum impact.

Business student Ishan Arora looks back on his degree
After four extremely busy years, the bachelor of commerce grad thinks fondly about travel, extracurriculars and friendships

Two ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business grads celebrate their degrees with an epic trek
Before convocation, Luke Talman and Olivier Haley biked across New Zealand, covering 1,850 kilometres of rough terrain and facing challenges along the way

Rory Waisman, ‘25 PhD, put on a large-scale study on how consumers make decisions, and how to influence them
Waisman is set to graduate from the ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business this summer

Kathryn Byron: From burnout to breakthrough
Kathryn Byron shares how her MBA helped rekindle her passion for work and life

Case closed, future open: Marlow Pfeifer, BCom ‘25
A Futures Fund Scholar and case competition standout, Marlow Pfeifer helped reignite student life at the ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business after the pandemic, making a lasting impact along the way.

Get to know...Colin Trepanier
Learn about Colin Trepanier's favorite way to spend his weekends, his favourite TV shows, and more!

UAAC Students File 1,600 Free Tax Returns for the Community
This year, UAAC’s student-run Tax Clinic filed over 1,600 returns. It’s a hands-on way for students to build skills while making a real difference.

PhD Program 40th Anniversary Alumni Profile: Evelyn R. Micelotta, ‘15
Evelyn R. Micelotta, PhD ’15, brings an academic lens to the legacy and identity dynamics at play in family businesses — territory made famous by HBO’s Succession — as well as various phenomena of organizational life, from corporate social irresponsibility to innovation post succession.

Building models and algorithms for enhanced emergency medical services
ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business Dean, Vikas Mehrotra sits down with Winspear Chair Armann Ingolfsson to talk about how his research addresses our society’s grand challenges.

Cameo Hanlon: From athlete to entrepreneur
Business grad and varsity athlete shares her path to entrepreneurship

From window shopping to global store design: how one BCom grad found his lane in retail marketing
After nearly 12 years at Nike and now leading global visual merchandising at lululemon, Nick Nemish, BCom '09, shares how intuition, agility and a love of fashion shaped his career — including designing a Team Canada pop-up for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Awards and Accolades - January to March 2025
Celebrating the outstanding achievements of our ß÷ßäÉçÇø School of Business faculty, students, staff and alumni from January to March 2025

PhD Program 40th Anniversary Alumni Profile: Meet Vaughan Radcliffe, '95
From auditing to AI, Vaughan Radcliffe, PhD ’95, has spent his career pushing the boundaries of accounting research. Now a professor at Ivey Business School, he reflects on the role of expertise in an increasingly automated world — and why curiosity and originality still matter.