Dhillon School of Business introduces DSB Edge student cohort for first-year management students DSB Edge allows students to be part of a tight-knit student community right from the start of their education
Dhillon School of Business first business school in Canada to require Indigenous course as part of core degree The new Indigenous course requirement equips students to be prepared for today’s business world
Integrated Management Experience cohort invites community support for Streets Alive Mosaic project Since 2000, IME students have raised over $200,000 towards community development
Dhillon School of Business High School Finance Competition now virtual, accessible to more schools Though the competition will be held virtually, the main components of the challenge remain unchanged from previous years
Graduate level programs in public health and health care leaving application windows open A total of nine programs will be keeping the online application system open
Costco generosity supports Dhillon School of Business students Students in the Dhillon School of Business how have access to a second bursary thanks to a donation from Costco
Blackfoot Women’s Empowerment project highlights community and collaboration A project with many U of L connections, the goal of Blackfoot Women's Empowerment is to enhance economic prosperity for Blackfoot women
New course available to students, public, examines language around Indigenization and reconciliation LibEd1850 is an Open Studies course offered through the School of Liberal Education
Students jump-start their careers through co-op work terms Three students share their experiences for Career Month
Indigenous perspectives key to unlocking success in modern business landscape Canadian businesses that have adapted to include Indigenous perspectives are realizing greater success