Articles tagged with: Goodman School of Business
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When Michèle Boudria started her first job at a McDonald’s restaurant at 16 years old, she never imagined that ... Full story
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Grad student workshops to sharpen research communication skills
Brock graduate students can learn how make their research come to life through an upcoming creative research workshop series. In ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Cannabis industry challenges, equity in sport and potential port disruptions
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed challenges in Canada’s legal cannabis industry, the need for communities to lead ... Full story -
International researchers to speak on sustainable innovation in business environments
French scholars Nicholas Paparoidamis and Kate Robinson will discuss the importance of sustainable innovation for firms during the next Goodman ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Violence in the Middle East, baby animals, VPMI and new Olympic sports
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed weapons and defence systems being used in the Middle East, why baby animals ... Full story -
Message to the community on violence in Middle East
Dear members of the Brock community, Brock University is shocked by the terrorist acts committed by Hamas against the state ... Full story -
Experiential learning highlight of grad’s four Brock degrees
When Jake Scott (BKin ’19, MSc ’21, MPH ’23, MBA ’23) applied to Brock University nearly a decade ago, he wasn’t sure what ... Full story -
Top Goodman students encouraged to combine academic rigour with ethical leadership
Standing before a room of top business students, prominent business leader Mark Arthur (BAdmin ’77) urged the group to uplift each ... Full story -
Goodman School of Business to honour McDonald’s Canada’s first woman President and CEO
Prominent business leader Michèle Boudria, President and Chief Executive Officer of McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada, has been selected ... Full story -
OPINION: Paul Dunn discusses business leaders choosing to comment on social issues
Professor of Business Ethics Paul Dunn wrote a piece recently published in the Globe and Mail about the factors to ... Full story