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Economics Visiting Speaker Seminar
Lisa Kramer from the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, will discuss "Seasonal Asset Allocation: Evidence from Mutual Fund Flows".
Economics Visiting Speaker Seminar
Lisa Kramer from the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, will discuss "Seasonal Asset Allocation: Evidence from Mutual Fund Flows".
MCS*6950 Seminar - Dr. Sue Weideman, Senior Associate with Buffalo Organization for Social and Technological Innovation
Dr. Sue Weidemann, Senior Associate with Buffalo Organization for Social and Technological Innovation will be the guest speaker at MCS 6950 Seminar on Wednesday, October 19th, 2011.
Economics Visiting Speaker Seminar
Tim Vogelsang from Michigan State University will present "Multivariate Trend Comparisons between Autocorrelated Climate Series with General Trend Regressors".
CME Academic Integrity Workshop
On Thursday September 29th, the CME Dean's Office will be hosting an Academic Integrity Workshop for CME faculty and graduate students. The workshop will be held in the Florence Partridge Room, McLaughlin Library, Room 384 from 10:00-11:30am.
The workshop will feature Ken Garwood from the Chief Librarian's Office talking about academic integrity; Kris Inwood from the Department of Economics and Finance sharing his experience with turnitin.com along with Julia Christensen Hughes, CME Dean, talking about the latest trends in academic misconduct.
Jayson Myers to Give Public Presentation
The College of Management and Economics is pleased to announce the upcoming campus visit of Jayson Myers, President and CEO, of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) trade association. Mr. Myers will be giving a public presentation on Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 from 4:30pm - 5:30pm in MACK Room 237 . The title of his presentation is a " Roadmap to Economic Recovery ". All are welcome to attend.
Please RSVP to Nina Eryavec ( neryavec@uoguelph.ca ) by Monday, Sept 26th if you plan to attend.
Tree Planting/Plaque Ceremony
To commemorate World Tourism Day, the College of Management and Economics first year Tourism Management students will unveil a plaque at PJ's in the Atrium.