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AHCS Department Career Panel

Friday, March 29, 2019 11:00to14:00

3650 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 1Y2, CA/ahcsCategory: Dept. of Art History and Communication Studies

Extended hours at the Macdonald Campus Library began February 18, 2019

Published: 20 February 2019

The Macdonald Campus Library is once again offering extended opening hours starting Monday, October 1, 2018. ...

Welcoming a new MMA advisory member

Published: 20 February 2019

The Masters of Management in Analytics program is pleased to announce that Wemba Opota, National Technology Strategist at Microsoft, has joined the program’s Advisory Board. Learn more

Professor Yang invited to prestigious retail conference

Published: 20 February 2019

Professor Nathan Yang will share his research as an invited speaker at the eTail 2019 Conference. The conference will take place over May 7-9, 2019 in Toronto. Read more

SNC-Lavalin: Too big to fail?

Published: 20 February 2019

Professor Karl Moore joins Power and Politics to discuss the possible fallout should SNC-Lavalin be criminally prosecuted....

Making strides to integrate immigrants into the workplace

Published: 20 February 2019

Montreal attracts around three-quarters of immigrants to Quebec, but many new arrivals have a hard time finding work due to institutional barriers. Frantz Saintellemy (EMBA'20), President of Groupe...

Why big law firms are failing at retaining millennials

Published: 20 February 2019

Joint Law-MBA graduate Aly Haji (BCL/LLB’18, MBA’18) shares his take on why the traditional values and incentives that underpin operations in major law firms do not appeal as strongly to millennial...

Much to learn from bedtimes stories

Published: 20 February 2019

With the launch of Henry Mintzberg’s twentieth book, Bedtime Stories for Managers, a recent review takes stock of the important lessons that it has to offer. Read more

At home and at work: Is racial segregation becoming more pervasive?

Published: 20 February 2019

Citing recent research co-authored by Professor John-Paul Ferguson, Vox explores how racial segregation in American workplaces has gotten worse over the last generation, suggesting that the shadows...

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