April 12, 2024
Economic Expertise for CHCH: Colin Mang
Assistant Professor Colin Mang was interviewed for CHCH’s 6pm spotlight on the Bank of Canada’s upcoming Interest Rate announcement this past Wednesday. For the sixth time consecutively, the Bank of Canada is maintaining it’s key interest rates at 5%. The Bank of Canada states that this interest rate is impacting inflation in the way […]
April 10, 2024
Anthropology Instructional Assistant Melissa Dunham wins prestigious Geoff Egan Prize for Finds Research
Melissa Dunham, instructional assistant in the Archaeology Teaching Lab in the department of anthropology has been awarded the Geoff Egan Prize for Finds Research for her MA research. Dunham’s research, which she undertook at the University of Leicester was titled ‘From general stores to city retailers: plotting and debating changes in the availability of […]
April 10, 2024
Weekly Seminar Series: Yuan Liao
Yuan Liao, Professor from Rutgers University, will present to our economics graduate students and faculty on Friday, April 12th, 2024 from 11:00am – 12:30pm (EST) in KTH 334. Yuan is a Professor of economics at Rutgers University. Yuan’s expertise in econometrics are high-dimensional models and factor analysis. He will present “Economic Forecasts with Noise“. […]
April 10, 2024
Donate your solar eclipse glasses to be recycled
Community members are invited to drop off their used glasses at locations on campus until April 30th. ...
April 8, 2024
‘The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood’: eclipse and apocalypse in religious texts
Eclipses have had a special significance in the human conscience throughout recorded history. Postdoctoral fellow Abby Kulisz talks about eclipses in Christian and Islamic texts. By a cosmological chance, the April 8 eclipse coincided with the final week of class for “Apocalypse Then and Now”, a Religious Studies course taught by postdoctoral fellow Abby Kulisz. […]
April 5, 2024
‘See where the wisdom is’ — Wilson College’s first public event explores the nature of leadership
Steve Paikin, Medora Uppal and Mark Hill shared their insights with Sara Wolfe and a large audience on what makes a good leader, and how we can support the next generation. ...
April 4, 2024
PhD Candidate Noah Fry publishes article in Canadian Public Administration
Noah’s most recent CPA article examines the potential and practice of Crown corporation social procurement guidelines. In his article, Noah assesses the relationship between Canadian trade rules and Crown Corporation (SOE) social procurement policies. He finds that Canadian governments have introduced significant limits and risks to SOEs, placing a chill on policy experimentation. […]
April 3, 2024
Weekly Seminar Series: Stephane Bonhomme
Stephane Bonhomme, Professor from the University of Chicago, will present to our economics graduate students and faculty on Friday, April 5th, 2024 from 11:00am – 12:30pm (EST) in KTH 334. Stephane is a Professor at the University of Chicago. He is the The Ann L. and Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Professor of Economics in the Kenneth […]
April 3, 2024
‘I could do that’: Researcher Amanda Cooke on studying malaria in Southern Ontario
Bioarchaeology PhD student Amanda Cooke shares her experiences of malaria research, pathogen prospecting and future collaboration with the Ohneganos project....
April 2, 2024
Sara Wolfe named external director of Wilson College of Leadership and Civic Engagement
An executive leader and Indigenous advocate, Wolfe brings a range of experiences — from midwifery and health-care management to impact investing and inclusive governance — to her new role....
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