Lang continues case competition success with multiple first place finishes at DECA competition
A team of Lang BComm students nabbed top spots in a number of categories at the 2022 virtual DECA competition earlier this week.
A team of Lang BComm students nabbed top spots in a number of categories at the 2022 virtual DECA competition earlier this week.
Lang BComm students placed first in the international business category and third in the entrepreneurship category at the annual competition.
Commerce students Sydney Copping, Conner Poroszlay, and Zachary Shereck were awarded the inaugural scholarship from The Condo Store.
Right-to-disconnect laws are aimed at improving the work-life balance of employees, but giving them more freedom over how they work might be a smarter approach.
A study by Dr. Sunghwan Yi from the early months of the pandemic found distress caused by COVID-19 sparked an increase in potentially addictive behaviours from compulsive shopping to overeating to gambling and gaming.
Professor Timothy Dewhirst contributes to the Toronto Star about how Starbucks and many other businesses have had to shift amid the pandemic.
To all our students, staff, faculty, alumni and supporters, may your holiday season be filled with rest and relaxation.
Ongoing effects of the pandemic on the food supply chain and higher commodity prices mean that Canadian families will pay $966 more for food in 2022 than they did in 2021.
Professionals working in the insurance industry will soon be able to upgrade their skills in data analytics and risk management thanks to a new certificate program.
Statia Elliot, director of the School of Hospitality Food and Tourism Management, comments on the impact the new COVID-19 testing rules have on the travel industry.