Wednesday September 8, 2010
Program director, Peter Wilson, gives business students a leg-up.
Bill Linton takes time out to explain the pitfalls of being too egotistical
In an increasingly globalized world, many university students are feeling the urge to have a first-hand experience outside their native land.
Ryerson University’s accounting students placed first in the 2nd annual 2010 ACHIEVE case competition, which took place Feb. 12 at the Ted Rogers School of Management.
With two weeks of training, Dr.Yuanshun Li, an assistant professor of finance at Ryerson University, prepared a team of four students to participate in an annual Rotman International Case Competition
Ryerson student short-listed for achievement in business.
On the third and final day of The Ted Rogers Memorial Conference the main event was the Bay Street Simulation run by Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) Ryerson.
On the second day of the conference, Ryerson students had the chance to listen to a panel discussion between four CEOs from four different corporations; Nadir Mohamed Rogers Communications Inc. Tim Hockey, from TD Financial, Larry Rosen Harry Rosen Inc. and Bill Thomas from KPMG.
The Ryerson University Commerce Society (RCS) hosted its first Ted Rogers Memorial Conference, from the 4thto the 6th of March in the Delta Chelsea Hotel and the Ted Rogers School of management.
The blistering January deep freeze could not diminish the spirits over 300 pumped students at the opening ceremonies of the first edition of JDC Central in Dundas Square.