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RSS FeedLeading with kindness: Schulich MBA candidate Yetunde Oyekunle is the inaugural recipient of The Andrighetti Community Award honouring education and public service
Luciana and the late Giovanni Andrighetti lived by what they called the golden rule: be kind and be honest. These values shaped how they approached life, community and opportunity – and they became the foundation of The Andrighetti Community Award at the Schulich School of Business. “This award honours a couple whose lives have been […]
Posted onCI Financial Commits $150,000 to Support Future Leaders at Schulich School of Business
The Schulich School of Business has received a $150,000 commitment from CI Financial to establish the CI Financial Leadership Scholarship, supporting high-achieving incoming students pursuing studies at the intersection of business and technology. Beginning in Fall 2026, the scholarship will annually provide five awards valued at $10,000 each to students enrolled in programs related to Technology, Finance, Business Analytics, […]
Posted onStudy Rethinks When and Why Entrepreneurs Succeed
Entrepreneurship is often portrayed as a pursuit best suited to the young, but new research from Schulich is challenging that assumption, revealing how age fundamentally shapes the entrepreneurial journey — from motivation and innovation to persistence and definitions of success. The findings are detailed in a new paper, “Entrepreneurship, age, and the lifespan: Taking stock and […]
Posted onSchulich Team Wins First Place at National Investment Competition
BBA Students from the Schulich School of Business earned first place at the Association of Canadian Intercollegiate Investment Clubs (ACIIC) Fall Conference, held in Toronto in November 2025. The team took top honours with a comprehensive long pitch on TransMedics Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMDX), outperforming competing teams from across Canada. ACIIC is a national network […]
Posted onNew Schulich Research Highlights Biodiversity Protection as an Emerging Financial Risk
As biodiversity conservation policies expand worldwide, new research from Schulich finds that protecting ecosystems can create meaningful financial risk for both companies and the investors exposed to them. Published in the Review of Finance, the study is among the earliest to systematically assess how biodiversity protection affects corporate operations, profitability, and market valuation. The research was […]
Posted onSchulich Celebrates 30 Years of Transformational Impact Following Landmark Naming Gift
The Schulich School of Business is proud to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the visionary $15 million naming gift from renowned philanthropist Seymour Schulich — a milestone that continues to shape the School’s identity, reputation, and global impact. Announced on December 5, 1995, the gift was the largest of its kind to a Canadian university […]
Posted onThe Hidden Power of Tiny Pauses
New research from Schulich reveals that brief pauses in conversation can meaningfully improve how speakers are perceived. Published in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, the study — titled “The Power of Pausing in Collaborative Conversations” and co-authored by Schulich marketing professor Grant Packard — shows that short pauses, often under three seconds, invite listeners to respond with […]
Posted onTogether Mission 6.0 Strengthens India–Canada Innovation Bridge
Together Mission 6.0, co-organized by Schulich Startups, Startup India (Government of India), the Consulate General of India in Toronto, and Ekonnect Knowledge Foundation, marked one of the most ambitious cross-border entrepreneurship initiatives between India and Canada. This year’s program brought together Indian student founders, Schulich business students, and mentors from both countries, supported by global […]
Posted onAI, Trade-offs and the Future of Supply Chains: Insights from Schulich’s Işik Biçer
“Sorry, we’re out of stock due to supply chain issues.” How many times have you heard that common refrain while looking at empty shelves over the past 5 years? As a consumer, it’s a frustrating experience – but think about how much more frustrating it is for supply chain managers, retailers and manufacturers. Usually, this […]
Posted onSchulich Receives Transformational $10 Million Gift from the Krembil Foundation
Landmark donation to empower future leaders and advance healthcare innovation The Schulich School of Business has received one of the largest donations in its history — a transformational $10 million gift from the Krembil Foundation that will empower students, strengthen health management education, and advance Schulich’s leadership in shaping the future of healthcare. “This extraordinary gift will have […]
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