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The Science and Business program at hit all the right notes as it celebrated its achievements with a dazzling showcase, featuring musical performances by The WaterBoys and AJ Mbobi. The event, held at Federation Hall, served as both a tribute to the program's successes and a farewell to its graduating students.

Sophia Dhrolia, BSc ’06 (Science and Business), is the Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Interac Corp and is a staunch advocate for inclusivity and the culture of belonging. Sophia is committed to creating a work environment where individual differences are celebrated, and people can express their authentic selves within the workplace.

On February 16, the Science and Business Alumni Advisory Council made a return to the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ campus. Established just over a year ago in April 2022, the council was formed with a mission: to bolster the activities of the Science and Business program by offering invaluable industry knowledge and expertise.

Embarking on a career in consulting demands a unique set of skills, and mastering the art of case interviews is a pivotal step in that journey. Recently, the team at WatSolve Consulting Group had the privilege of delving into the complexities of casing, guided by the experienced hand of Sylvia, a seasoned professional at KPMG. 

Three À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ scientists have been named among the top 100 most powerful women in Canada. Eleven leaders in education, business and community who have ties to the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ are named among the 100 most powerful women in Canada. The annual rankings were released today by the Women’s Executive Network.