Asper MBA News Archive

Asper School of Business
Asper MBA alumna, Audrey Gordon [MBA/12] – Elected to Manitoba Legislature
January 28, 2020 —
In the September 2019 provincial election, Asper School of Business alumna Audrey Gordon [MBA/12] was elected as the new MLA for the Southdale riding in Winnipeg.

Asper School of Business
Q & A with an MBA: Kaori Murakami Reyna
January 7, 2020 —
In celebration of 50 years of graduates since our first cohort in 1970, the Asper School of Business has launched the Q & A with an MBA story series.

Asper School of Business
Q & A with an MBA – Thomas Miles [BA/16], 2019 Grey Cup Champion
December 3, 2019 —
In celebration of 50 years of graduates since our first cohort in 1970, the Asper School of Business is pleased to launch the Q & A with an MBA story series

Wpg Free Press: Has carbon pricing really worked so far?
August 1, 2018 —
A 2016 report clearly shows even if a higher carbon tax of $90 per tonne is used, Canada will not come even close to its target.

2018 National Indigenous Peoples Day Message from Dr. Lynn Lavallée, Vice-Provost (Indigenous Engagement)
June 21, 2018 —
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day and June is National Indigenous History Month

Asper School of Business
Asper MBA scores second place finish at Molson
January 10, 2018 —
The Asper team was only North American one to make it to Molson MBA International Case Competition

Asper School of Business
Grad Talks: Adam Nepon (Asper MBA)
October 16, 2017 —
Asper MBA student Adam Nepon talks with UMFM 101.5 FM about a research project that will help produce an innovative video series for the Asper School of Business

Asper School of Business
The Right Stuff
August 18, 2017 —
Asper MBA industry projects spotlight skills and leadership with real-world results

Asper School of Business
Going Global: Asper MBAs experience Switzerland
June 26, 2017 —
When Asper MBA student Jeremiah Kopp and 30 of his classmates arrived in Switzerland this April, the excitement was palpable

Op-ed: Federal carbon policy trying to sell politics, not decrease in greenhouse gas emissions
June 21, 2017 —
The nationwide price-on-carbon proposed by the federal Liberal government to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a topical subject, with lots of debate and discussion. What this action will really mean to the public at large, however, remains unclear.