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AnotherÌýwinning student team from theÌýSchool of Accounting and Finance (SAF)ÌýwillÌýrepresentÌýOntario at theÌýAmericas Regional competition of the international CFA Institute Research Challenge.

Jill Campbell-Miller graduated with a PhD in History more than a year ago and now teaches at St. Mary’s University in Halifax. But here on campus, she is still celebrated for outstanding doctoral work

Professor Patricia Marino's bookÌýMoral Reasoning in a Pluralistic WorldÌýmakes philosophical thought about ordinary aspects of modern life clear and meaningful for any reader. In this interview with editor Mark Abley, sheÌýtalks about the questions explored in the book.

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ alumnus and nationally celebrated writerÌýGeorge Elliott ClarkeÌýaddsÌýParliamentary Poet LaureateÌýto his long and illustrious post-graduation track record. Announced recently, his two-year appointment with Canada’s Parliament is dedicated to the promotion of writing and reading poetry in English and French for all Canadians. Ìý

Students looking to learn Arabic will soon be able to sign up for Canada’s only intensive Arabic language program.ÌýRenison University College will open theÌýArabic Summer Institute (ASI) in May, offeringÌýany student four- and eight-week program options for credit.

UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ graduate students based at the Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA) will soon work with the federal government on research and analysis projects as part of their fellowships at Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI).

With the Paris climate change COP21 meetings about to start, Paul Cegys'ÌýSustainability in Performance class is engaged in a two-part experiential projectÌýthat both emulates and mocks -Ìýin a positive way -Ìýthe talks and challenges.