School of MEM News
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Jun 12, 2025
Celebrating excellence at King's Convocation
As part of Spring Convocation, the academic achievements of all members of the King’s community, both students and faculty, were celebrated.
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Jun 11, 2025
King's alumni in Parliament: graduates making a national impact
Dr. Robert Ventresca met with King’s alumni who serve as Members of Parliament, who credit King’s for shaping their paths to public service. -
Apr 10, 2025
Dr. Janczak selected for Faculty Mobility for Partnership Building Program
Dr. Janczak’s project aims to strengthen the partnership between King’s and Brazil’s Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS). -
Apr 2, 2025
Economics of Autism workshop to bridge research and real-world impact
The “Economics of Autism” workshop offers an opportunity for families, service providers, and advocates to actively shape research on autism care, and explore funding structures and public policies. -
Mar 26, 2025
Knowledge Exchange and Impact Celebration Honours Outstanding Contributions
The Knowledge Exchange and Impact Celebration honoured this year’s recipients of the Renée Soulodre-La France Excellence in Research Award (Early Career), King’s Research Excellence Chair – Established, King’s Research Excellence Scholar Grants, and King’s SIG Explore and Exchange Grants.
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Mar 17, 2025
Isaiah Johns '20 Joins Ottawa Redblacks as Coaching Assistant
Johns says he learned a lot about himself as a person and an athlete at King’s and wants to continue to reach new heights, learn as much as possible, and enjoy the journey.
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Jan 14, 2025
Dr. Liboni part of Western team using math to decipher how machine learning works
Dr. Luisa Liboni, Assistant Professor in the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, is part of a team of Western researchers who developed a novel technique using math to understand how neural networks make decisions. Western News has posted an article outlining the importance of their work. -
Nov 21, 2024
Excellence in Teaching Award winner presents Christopher Perrin Beatty Lecture
Dr. Lynda Hutchinson ’01, this year's Excellence in Teaching Award recipient for full-time faculty, used her experience and insights to present this year’s Christopher Perrin Beatty Lecture on self-regulated learning in the 21st century classroom.
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Nov 18, 2024
Fulbright Killam Fellowship supporting student's passion to change the world
Isaiah Collins is the first King’s student to receive the prestigious Fulbright Killam Fellowship, which he is using to research ways to make workplaces more accessible for those with both visible and invisible disabilities. -
Sep 16, 2024
King's faculty receive over $1.2 million in SSHRC grants to continue vital research
King’s faculty have received over $1.2 million in Insight Development Grants and Insight Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to continue their research. -
Sep 5, 2024
King's welcomes new full-time faculty members
Meet and learn more about our newest full-time tenure track faculty members. -
Jun 24, 2024
King's Promise prepares graduates for next career chapter
The King’s Promise, a signature program that guarantees students meaningful employment within their first six months post-graduation, celebrates its first graduates. -
Apr 24, 2024
King's alumni named recipients of the 2024 Awards of Excellence in Teaching
The recipients of this year’s King’s Awards of Excellence in Teaching are Dr. Lynda Hutchinson ‘01, who will be recognized for full-time faculty and Trevor Medeiros ’15, who will be recognized for part-time faculty. -
Apr 23, 2024
Forecasting tool can help make informed patient transfer decisions
London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) published an article about a research team, which included Dr. Felipe Rodrigues, Assistant Professor, Operations Management and Analytics, and members from LHSC and Ivey Business School that, during the COVID-19 pandemic, developed a simulation model to help inform decisions about hospital capacity and patient transfers. -
Apr 11, 2024
Experiential learning trip teaches King's students about overcoming conflict
King’s students will join others from Western’s affiliated university colleges at Rondine Cittadella della Pace (Rondine City of Peace), an international, Nobel Prize-nominated centre for conflict resolution and peacebuilding, for their annual involvement in the King's at Rondine Seminar. -
Apr 5, 2024
King's students create long-lasting memories on trip to Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City
Domestic and international students visited Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City where they explored popular tourist attractions, learned more about Canadian culture, and created memories with their peers. -
Apr 2, 2024
Rijul Jain publishes her first case exercise at Ivey Publishing
The fourth-year student in the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics (MEM) utilized the research and communication skills, problem-solving abilities, project management techniques, and critical and creative thinking skills learned at King’s. -
Mar 27, 2024
Recognizing the profound contributions of King's research
The Knowledge Exchange and Impact Awards Gala celebrated this year’s recipients of the Hugh Mellon Excellence in Research Award, the Renée Soulodre-La France Excellence in Research Award (Early Career), and the King’s Research Excellence Scholar Grants.
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Mar 21, 2024
Global Career Seminar provides opportunity to solve real-life challenges
Students from the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics (MEM) were selected to take part in the Cross-Cultural College (CCC) Global Career Seminar, which paired them with Canadian partner companies and agencies. -
Mar 14, 2024
Dr. Rodrigues draws on personal experience for SSHRC Grant
Dr. Felipe Rodrigues will lead a team, which includes other King’s faculty members, in a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant to investigate improving access to public services for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder.