Asper School of Business News Archive
Asper School of Business News
Knowing how to pick ‘em
July 10, 2017 —
Two Asper MBA students have placed in the ETF Global Portfolio Challenge’s Top 25
July 10, 2017 —
Two Asper MBA students have placed in the ETF Global Portfolio Challenge’s Top 25
IBEP advisor shares her story with Canada’s Senate
July 6, 2017 —
Tiffany Monkman travelled to Ottawa to take part in the 2017 Indigenous Youth Leaders at the Senate program
July 6, 2017 —
Tiffany Monkman travelled to Ottawa to take part in the 2017 Indigenous Youth Leaders at the Senate program
Asper students build relationships on study exchange program in Israel
July 4, 2017 —
The program allows all participants to learn about other cultures and to build strong business relationships and lifelong friendships
July 4, 2017 —
The program allows all participants to learn about other cultures and to build strong business relationships and lifelong friendships
Asper School of Business News
Grieving and Giving
June 30, 2017 —
Asper PhD student Sara Penner is exploring what motivates people to make donations and memorial gifts
June 30, 2017 —
Asper PhD student Sara Penner is exploring what motivates people to make donations and memorial gifts
Asper School of Business News
Going Global: Asper MBAs experience Switzerland
June 26, 2017 —
When Asper MBA student Jeremiah Kopp and 30 of his classmates arrived in Switzerland this April, the excitement was palpable
June 26, 2017 —
When Asper MBA student Jeremiah Kopp and 30 of his classmates arrived in Switzerland this April, the excitement was palpable
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In the News: Asper prof talks Sears closures
June 23, 2017 —
Kelley Main, associate professor of marketing and head of the Marketing Department at the Asper School of Business, says it’s hard to say if there’s a future ahead for Sears, but that any path forward might do well to leverage the value of Sears’ long history as part of Canada’s consumer culture and heritage
June 23, 2017 —
Kelley Main, associate professor of marketing and head of the Marketing Department at the Asper School of Business, says it’s hard to say if there’s a future ahead for Sears, but that any path forward might do well to leverage the value of Sears’ long history as part of Canada’s consumer culture and heritage
Op-ed: Federal carbon policy trying to sell politics, not decrease in greenhouse gas emissions
June 21, 2017 —
The nationwide price-on-carbon proposed by the federal Liberal government to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a topical subject, with lots of debate and discussion. What this action will really mean to the public at large, however, remains unclear.
June 21, 2017 —
The nationwide price-on-carbon proposed by the federal Liberal government to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a topical subject, with lots of debate and discussion. What this action will really mean to the public at large, however, remains unclear.
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MBiz: Asper Co-op gives students, employers competitive edge
June 13, 2017 —
Paid work terms benefit co-op employers and students in many ways
June 13, 2017 —
Paid work terms benefit co-op employers and students in many ways
David Foster, 2017 IDEA recipient, to speak with students and faculty of Asper School, Desautels Faculty of Music
June 12, 2017 —
On June 13, David Foster will speak to students and faculty of the Asper School of Business and the Desautels Faculty of Music, sharing his story and vision and answering questions
June 12, 2017 —
On June 13, David Foster will speak to students and faculty of the Asper School of Business and the Desautels Faculty of Music, sharing his story and vision and answering questions
Asper School of Business News
Career Development Centre receives national award
June 9, 2017 —
CACEE's Excellence in Innovation and Student Engagement award recognizes the CDC’s It All Adds Up campaign
June 9, 2017 —
CACEE's Excellence in Innovation and Student Engagement award recognizes the CDC’s It All Adds Up campaign





