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Celebrating student leadership and community impact with the 鶹ýվ Desautels EDI Award of Excellence

In 2023 Desautels’s EDI Initiative launched the 鶹ýվ EDI Award of Excellence to recognize incoming students whose leadership, community engagement and commitment to equity and inclusion set them apart.

Published: 1 Dec 2025

Highlights from Indigenous Awareness Weeks 2025 at Desautels

During 鶹ýվ's 2025 Indigenous Awareness Weeks in September, Desautels hosted two events on reconciliation literacy and the role of business in supporting economic empowerment for indigenous communities. Dr Niigaan Sinclair, Anishinaabe writer, columnist, and Professor of Native Studies at the University of Manitoba joined Dr. Veldon Coburn for a conversation on progress since the Trush and Reconciliation Commission’s Final Report.

Published: 1 Dec 2025

MMF students gain firsthand insights on London Study Trip

This October, our Master of Management in Finance (MMF) 2026 cohort travelled to London for an immersive week of learning, networking, and cultural discovery. The annual study trip offers students a firsthand look at one of the world’s leading financial centres, an experience shaped by 鶹ýվ Desautels strong alumni network and the generosity of industry partners who open their doors each year.

Published: 28 Nov 2025

Professional money managers can make mistakes with their money too

Are managers of large investment funds good investors on a personal level? Not necessarily, says Patrick Augustin, Associate Professor of Finance at 鶹ýվ Desautels. “There can be a correlation, but also not,” says Augustin. “It’s very difficult to beat the market, on average. We see people doing it, but it raises the question of is it luck, or is it skill? That being said, we can always limit mistakes.

Published: 27 Nov 2025

Overreliance on star employees can disrupt organizational continuity

Abidur Chowdhury was star designer at Apple, but he recently left the company for a position at an AI startup. It was a blow to the tech giant to lose Chowdhury, who is credited with playing a key role in the design of the iPhone Air. When firms become too reliant on a few star employees, they take on risk, Prof. Karl Moore told Canadian HR Reporter.

Published: 27 Nov 2025

Monopolistic ticket selling and a lack of reseller regulation is pushing up ticket prices

Concertgoers are increasingly facing a seemingly impossible battle for tickets, often losing out to resellers who quickly inflate prices. Marketing and analytics professor Vivek Astvansh argues this stems from a structural failure making live entertainment unaffordable for the average fan. Astvansh attributes the sharp price increase to three factors: demand significantly outpacing supply; the ticketing mark

Published: 27 Nov 2025

Extended Black Friday sales signal changing consumer habits

Black Friday is no longer just a single day, and Windsor, Ontario retailers are feeling the shift. Devonshire Mall has already seen a jump in foot traffic as stores roll out discounts well ahead of the traditional shopping event. Marketing and analytics professor Vivek Astvansh says the change reflects a broader trend in consumer behavior.

Published: 25 Nov 2025

MIPC’s ninth edition tackles nature restoration through sustainable finance

The 鶹ýվ International Portfolio Challenge (MIPC), part of the Sustainable Growth Initiative, successfully concluded its 9th edition in November, reaffirming its position as a leading experiential learning initiative at Desautels.

Published: 25 Nov 2025

Soutar Career Centre gives Desautels grads an edge

It’s a tough job market for recent graduates, but a 鶹ýվ education gives students an edge. “My time at 鶹ýվ was foundation for getting the job I have today,” says Andrei Adam (BCom’24) a consultant with McKinsey & Company in Toronto. At Desautels, students have unlimited access to coaches and career support through the Soutar Career Centre. Adam relied on these career coaching services when he was a student, seeking guidance on potential employers and feedback on his resume.

Published: 25 Nov 2025

Nine 鶹ýվ Desautels researchers named to Stanford-Elsevier top researchers list

Each year, the world’s most influential researchers are recognized in the Stanford-Elsevier Top 2% Scientists lists. The list ranks researchers from around the world, based on the impacts of their citations, their h-index, and other bibliometric indicators. In 2025, nine 鶹ýվ Desautels researchers earned the honour: Yolande E.

Published: 25 Nov 2025

鶹ýվ Desautels MBA ranked #27 globally for sustainability

The 鶹ýվ Desautels Faculty of Management MBA program is ranked 27th globally in the 2025 Corporate Knights Better World MBA ranking. This recognition highlights its leadership in sustainable development and corporate social responsibility through innovative teaching and learning methodologies.

Published: 20 Nov 2025

2025 鶹ýվ-FIAM Asset Management Hackathon pushes students to build AI-powered portfolio 

Large language models are changing the way we do business - or at least that’s what the companies that make AI tools will tell you. In practice, many companies know that AI tools are very powerful but are still figuring out how best to use them.

Published: 18 Nov 2025

Dean Yolande Chan named Fellow of Royal Society of Canada

Yolande E. Chan, Dean and James 鶹ýվ Professor at the Desautels Faculty of Management, has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), one of the country’s highest academic honours.

Recognized for her outstanding contributions to digital innovation, knowledge strategy, and business-IT alignment, Chan joins a distinguished cohort of scholars celebrated for advancing knowledge across disciplines.

Published: 14 Nov 2025

Federal budget’s deficit spending is lower than some projections

Canada’s economy has faced a challenging year. Growth projections are down, yet the federal government’s 2025 budget commits billions to offset U.S. tariffs and adapt to shifting global trade dynamics.

Published: 14 Nov 2025

Cash-strapped governments should resist telling pension funds how to invest

Stock markets continue to hit record highs, yet many governments remain strapped for cash—and some are eyeing pension funds to cover fiscal shortfalls.

They should resist the temptation to mandate that pension funds invest more domestically, said Associate Professor of Finance Sebastien Betermier in an interview with CNBC. 

Published: 14 Nov 2025

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