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Scarf Ceremony marks end of Spring Convocation season

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As Spring Convocation season draws to a close, a Scarf Ceremony celebrating graduating Indigenous students was held on Monday, June 20th, during which 110 First Nations, Inuit and Métis students were honoured for completing their certificates and programs across Ï㽶ÊÓƵ's Schools and Faculties, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Published: 21 Jun 2022

impact200 finalists pitch their start-ups on NYC networking tour

McGill’s impact200 asked students to develop innovative solutions to address society’s most pressing challenges.

Published: 21 Jun 2022

First recipient of Sujata Madan Award celebrated at MBA Summer Social

Last week, Desautels' Career Management and University Advancement teams hosted the beloved MBA Summer Social event. After a two-year hiatus, attendees were able to reconnect with classmates and meet other members of the Desautels communityÌýover drinks and appetizers in-person.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

McGill Desautels Masters Office attains Gold level of sustainability certification

After receiving a Silver certification under the McGill Sustainable Workplace Certification program, the McGill Desautels Masters Office has taken it to the next level, earning its Gold certification. The Sustainable Workplace Certification program challenges the McGill community to foster healthier, environmentally friendly, connected workplaces through individual and collective practices.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

McGill MMF ranked 25th globally by Financial Times

The Financial Times has included the Desautels Faculty of Management’s Master of Management in Finance (MMF) program on its annual list of top master’s in finance programs, placing it in the top 3 in North America, and 25th globally. The Financial Times ’global rankings reflect program performance in categories like salaries, student satisfaction, and job placement.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

Taxing waste could help make fashion more sustainable

Reducing waste can help lower the environmental impact of any business, and Javad Nasiry believes that policy can help achieve this. The fashion industry is a major source of carbon emissions, and fast fashion retailers have made it worse with low-quality apparel designed to be worn only a few times.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

Technology used in Retail Innovation Lab to be deployed at scale

McGill’s Retail Innovation Lab is a testing ground for new technologies, and an automated check-out system that it is currently using will be deployed in 7000 Couche-Tard and Circle K locations. The computer vision technology uses eight cameras to automatically detect multiple items simultaneously at check-out, and Couche-Tard’s Vishnu Subramaniam gave TVA Nouvelles a demo of the cutting-edge tech in action – no scanning required.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

Dobson Cup prize winners prepare to pilot colour-changing artificial nails

Alejandra Huerta and Isabela Dominguez envision a future where the shade of your nails can change with a tap of your phone. During Huerta’s PhD in chemistry, she considered how organic materials could be used to change the colour of cosmetics. But by brainstorming with her sister Dominguez, a computer engineer, they determined that wearable electronics could be a better approach.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

Dobson Cup finalist attracts investment from leading venture capital fund

Many service-oriented businesses suffered during the pandemic, but it was a boon for Paper, an online tutoring company. Led by Philip Cutler (BEd’13) and Roberto Cipriani (BSc’08), the company was a finalist in the 2014 Dobson Cup, an annual start-up competition that fosters entrepreneurship and gives cash awards to the best budding businesses. Today, Paper counts more than 450 staff, and over 2,200 tutors.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

CEO Éric Lachance is guiding Énergir toward a greener future

The future of energy needs to be flexible, according to Éric Lachance (BCom’96), the CEO of Énergir. The company is seeking to replace natural gas with renewable energy generated by hydro, solar and wind. But the alternatives need to fit the situation. Quebec’s short winter days could make wind a better option than solar, says Lachance.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

Louis Morissette’s career combines business training with comedic instincts

When Louis Morissette (BCom’95) was studying at Desautels, he was also performing in comedy shows. And when he went to the École Nationale de l’humour, he found himself wondering what the business plan for comedy could be.

In the years since then, he’s figured it out. Morissette is the co-founder and President of the production company KOTV and has been an actor and producer for television and film.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

Ann-Sophie Bettez inducted into McGill Sports Hall of Fame

The McGill Sports Hall of Fame is honouring Desautels graduate Ann-Sophie Bettez (BCom '11) as part of its Class of 2022. Bettez’s induction follows a decorated university hockey career in which she was named the CIS rookie of the year as a first-year student, and Canadian university hockey player of the year as a senior. That same year, Bettez was also McGill's top female athlete and won the BLG Award as Canada’s top female student-athlete.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

HITLAB is using artificial intelligence to identify the hit songs of the future

A hit song can capture lightning in a bottle, but what is the exact mix of characteristics that make one song a global phenomenon - and another a hidden gem. There has always been a bit of alchemy to this formula, but HITLAB is using machine learning to demystify it. Led by Michel Zgarka (BEd’1975), the company has created the Music Digital Nuance Analysis (DNA) tool, writes Prof. Karl Moore in Forbes.com.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

After more than forty years with the IOC, Dick Pound is retiring

While he was still a law student, Dick Pound (BCom’62, BCL’67) competed in the 1960 Olympics in Rome. But that was only the beginning of the Desautels alumnus’ decades-long involvement in the Olympic movement. Pound was elected to the International Olympic Committee in 1978, and is now its longest-serving member.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

Liette Vigneault honoured with Women in Communications and Technology Leader Award

Women in Communications and Technology celebrated its 30th anniversary with a gala event that recognized the contributions of leaders who have championed women in Canada’s innovation industries. Among those honoured at the event was Liette Vigneault (EMBA’18), who received the WCT Leader award, which recognizes exceptional contributions to the organization.

Published: 16 Jun 2022

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