From May 14 to 16, the University of Windsor Enactus team joined 49 other teams from institutions across Canada in Toronto to showcase the social, environmental, and economic entrepreneurship solutions they developed.
The UWindsor team successfully advanced to the semi-final round of the competition with 19 other teams.
Students led by Odette School of Business professor Kent Walker embarked to Costa Rica to explore its social entrepreneurship and eco-tourism.
Faculty members accompanied Chris Houser on his annual study-abroad trip to Costa Rica to learn how to develop international experiences for their own students.
The Odette School of Business announced the winners of the first Sue Skrobiak Awards for Excellence and Sue Skrobiak Scholarship.
Business professor Kent Walker has written a book on the benefits of meditation.
Seven local social enterprises will join in a pitch competition Thursday, Sept. 19.
The University fêted top graduates Ian Stecher and Layale Bazzi during its Convocation ceremonies last week.
It is so coveted that it’s worth more than its weight in gold.
Its intended use has long been proven ineffectual, and yet the demand is contributing to the obliteration of a species.
The illegal trade of rhinoceros horn in Africa is fraught with controversy and two University of Windsor business students have become engrossed in the issue.
“It’s just not fair to these animals,” said master of business administration student Fred Wilkins.