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Month: May 2010

Leadership expert reveals lessons that saved his life

Leadership expert reveals lessons that saved his life

Trapped on a mountain in sub-zero temperatures following a tragic accident, Denis Shackel survived the longest night of his life five seconds at a time.   His new book, Five Seconds At A Time: How Leaders Can Make the Impossible Possible, (HarperCollinsC …

Ivey partners with Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Ivey partners with Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

A new partnership between the Richard Ivey School of Business and
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore will drive collaborative
research, expanded PhD training and India-focused business cases
providing insight on major companies.

Hit the road on two wheels

Hit the road on two wheels

Give your gas pedal a break and reach for your bike during the
London Bicycle Festival promoting greener commuting.

New PMA president

New PMA president

Hospitality Services staff member Jacqueline Hassall will lead the
university’s Professional and Managerial Association after
being named president, replacing Alumni Relations and
Development’s Hallie McClelland.

Schulich dean prepares for new chapter

Schulich dean prepares for new chapter

It’s not easy to hand something that has been your “baby” for 11
years over to a new person to raise, but Carol Herbert feels it is
time to start a new chapter in the institution and her career.

Western building links in Ukraine

Western building links in Ukraine

The University of Western Ontario has taken steps to further
develop links with the National University of the Kyiv Mohyla
Academy (NaUKMA), Ukraine’s most innovative university.

Overloaded students want ‘relevant’ courses

Overloaded students want ‘relevant’ courses

Texting on cell phones, ‘creeping’ on Facebook, and surfing the
Internet is like breathing air for the Millennial generation and
tapping in to the mind of the new-age student is key to effective
teaching.

Ivey partners with Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Ivey partners with Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

A new partnership between the Richard Ivey School of Business and
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore will drive collaborative
research, expanded PhD training and India-focused business cases
providing insight on major companies.

Hit the road on two wheels

Hit the road on two wheels

Give your gas pedal a break and reach for your bike during the
London Bicycle Festival promoting greener commuting.

New PMA president

New PMA president

Hospitality Services staff member Jacqueline Hassall will lead the
university’s Professional and Managerial Association after
being named president, replacing Alumni Relations and
Development’s Hallie McClelland.

Schulich dean prepares for new chapter

Schulich dean prepares for new chapter

It’s not easy to hand something that has been your “baby” for 11
years over to a new person to raise, but Carol Herbert feels it is
time to start a new chapter in the institution and her career.

Western building links in Ukraine

Western building links in Ukraine

The University of Western Ontario has taken steps to further
develop links with the National University of the Kyiv Mohyla
Academy (NaUKMA), Ukraine’s most innovative university.

Overloaded students want ‘relevant’ courses

Overloaded students want ‘relevant’ courses

Texting on cell phones, ‘creeping’ on Facebook, and surfing the
Internet is like breathing air for the Millennial generation and
tapping in to the mind of the new-age student is key to effective
teaching.