This fall, Western entrepreneurs took to the airwaves showcasing the products and services they have built through courses and programs offered at the Ivey Business School and Western University. Many of them utilized courses like New Venture Creation o …
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‘Sunday Funday’ helps fill community’s plate
If you cook it, they will come. Just ask Harrison and Becky Glotman.
Ivey students step into a mock Den
“I hate it.”
Ivey student earns way to world leaders forum
This isn’t Connor Lyons’ first step onto the international stage. But it’s by far his biggest.
Feeling good about fair trade. How fair is that?
Hardly a week goes by without yet another milestone for ‘ethically labelled’ products. You know, the products that are labelled ‘Fair Trade,’ ‘Organic,’ ‘Green’ and so on.
Ivey celebrates Phase One completion
The Richard Ivey School of Business celebrated the completion of Phase One of its new $110 million building Monday morning as the sounds of work on Phase Two banged away outside the windows of the building’s Grand Hall.
Don’t try to escape Kevin O’Leary. He won’t let you.
You almost feel sorry for Kevin O’Leary. Almost.
Clark named Ivey Leader of the Year
The head of TD Bank, honoured this week as the Richard Ivey School of Business Leader of the Year, called on citizens to push politicians to be the leaders the world needs them to be.
Ivey centre awarded $240,000 to train leaders in the lab
As part of Genome Canada’s Entrepreneurship Education in Genomics competition, the Ivey International Centre for Health Innovation at The University of Western Ontario has been awarded $240,000 to run a business-training course for life scientists.
Centre wins genomics competition
The International Centre for Health Innovation at the Richard Ivey School of Business was named one of three winners of Genome Canada’s Entrepreneurship Education in Genomics Program Competition.
Smeltzer, Stephenson named to Top 25
The University of Western Ontario boasts a pair of Canada’s most impactful women, according to Women of Influence Magazine.
Ivey grows Asian business cases
The Richard Ivey School of Business has extended its lead as the world’s top producer of Asian business cases, with three winning entries among a new crop of cases on Indian companies announced recently at the 23rd Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) Convention in Bhubaneswar, India.
Ivey research reveals why some customers seek revenge
Marketers invest a great deal of time, money and energy into making people fall in love with their brands. However, in some extreme cases, old loves can become vindictive. Social media platforms now make it easier to do so publically.
‘Sunday Funday’ helps fill community’s plate
If you cook it, they will come. Just ask Harrison and Becky Glotman.
Ivey students step into a mock Den
“I hate it.”
Ivey student earns way to world leaders forum
This isn’t Connor Lyons’ first step onto the international stage. But it’s by far his biggest.
Feeling good about fair trade. How fair is that?
Hardly a week goes by without yet another milestone for ‘ethically labelled’ products. You know, the products that are labelled ‘Fair Trade,’ ‘Organic,’ ‘Green’ and so on.
Ivey celebrates Phase One completion
The Richard Ivey School of Business celebrated the completion of Phase One of its new $110 million building Monday morning as the sounds of work on Phase Two banged away outside the windows of the building’s Grand Hall.
Don’t try to escape Kevin O’Leary. He won’t let you.
You almost feel sorry for Kevin O’Leary. Almost.
Clark named Ivey Leader of the Year
The head of TD Bank, honoured this week as the Richard Ivey School of Business Leader of the Year, called on citizens to push politicians to be the leaders the world needs them to be.
Ivey centre awarded $240,000 to train leaders in the lab
As part of Genome Canada’s Entrepreneurship Education in Genomics competition, the Ivey International Centre for Health Innovation at The University of Western Ontario has been awarded $240,000 to run a business-training course for life scientists.
Centre wins genomics competition
The International Centre for Health Innovation at the Richard Ivey School of Business was named one of three winners of Genome Canada’s Entrepreneurship Education in Genomics Program Competition.
Smeltzer, Stephenson named to Top 25
The University of Western Ontario boasts a pair of Canada’s most impactful women, according to Women of Influence Magazine.
Ivey grows Asian business cases
The Richard Ivey School of Business has extended its lead as the world’s top producer of Asian business cases, with three winning entries among a new crop of cases on Indian companies announced recently at the 23rd Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) Convention in Bhubaneswar, India.
Ivey research reveals why some customers seek revenge
Marketers invest a great deal of time, money and energy into making people fall in love with their brands. However, in some extreme cases, old loves can become vindictive. Social media platforms now make it easier to do so publically.