Lianxi Zhou and Narongsak Thongpapanl, professors in the Department of Marketing, International Business, and Strategy, will serve on the Journal of International Marketing’s editorial review board.
Get ready - Spring will be Super at Brock this year. In a major initiative to offer more course access than ever before, all six academic Faculties will offer an expanded, innovative calendar of more than 150 Spring and Summer courses that include face-to-face, online, blended and accelerated course delivery.
Brock’s Co-op Programs Office is hosting a free tax clinic for members of the University and Niagara communities next week. The free clinic runs from March 11 to the 28 and is entirely run by student volunteers from the Bachelor of Accounting Co-op program in the Goodman School of Business. All volunteers are trained by the Canada Revenue Agency.
The young marketing mind behind the Joe Fresh retail sensation shared her story with 400 eager listeners in the David S. Howes Theatre on Wednesday (March 6) for the 12th annual Terry O’Malley Lecture in Advertising and Marketing.
As University events go, it was a celebration of the purest kind, characterized by beaming students, proud graduates and the occasional spirited outburst of a new school chant.
This afternoon (Feb. 6), past and present faculty members and students will join University Chancellor Ned Goodman, President Jack Lightstone and other senior officials to throw a party officially launching the Goodman School of Business.
Teju Herath, information systems professor at the Goodman School of Business, and four colleagues from American universities received a grant recently from the U.S. government’s National Science Foundation for their research on phishing.
The Certified General Accountants of Ontario is giving $285,000 over five years to the Goodman School to create a Certified General Accountants (CGA) Research of
Excellence fund, which supports and promotes research advancement in accounting. The money will also be used to offer a trio of scholarships.