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Small steps, big impact: BCom grad finds surprising career in sustainability

Small steps, big impact: BCom grad finds surprising career in sustainability

Jun 1, 2023 | Explore, See things differently

by Christian Muñoz Mejia, BCom ’20. Photo credit: Belle White. Originally published in the Spring/Summer 2023 issue of Business Class magazine.   Imagine my shock as a newcomer in Canada, seeing people bring their own mugs to coffee shops and reusable bags to...
The sweet – and savoury – taste of success

The sweet – and savoury – taste of success

Nov 23, 2021 | Explore, Meet, See things differently

by Aaren Madden. Photo: UVic Photo Services. Originally published in the Fall 2021 edition of Business Class magazine.  Most people can tell you about at least one unforgettable meal they have had in their lives, but few can claim a meal to be as life-changing as...
Sustainability in the public sector: MBA grads weigh in

Sustainability in the public sector: MBA grads weigh in

Oct 12, 2021 | Explore, See things differently

By Rae Scott. Sustainability has become more than a buzzword in recent years; we cannot maintain our quality of life, the diversity of our ecosystems, or preserve our natural resources for future generations unless we address it now. The need for sustainable practices...
Seven student-led clubs with a business focus

Seven student-led clubs with a business focus

Sep 10, 2021 | Explore, See things differently

By Sydney Hucal. Pictured: Members of CSS 2021. Photo credit: Sasha Milam  Curious about student-led clubs? UVic has an abundance of student clubs to choose from, including seven business-affiliated student-led clubs on campus for students. From finance to...
A virtual trip around the world: MBA students participate in international applied projects

A virtual trip around the world: MBA students participate in international applied projects

Aug 23, 2021 | Explore, See things differently

By Rae Scott. Photo credit: Magnet.me on Unsplash An international experience has long been part of the UVic MBA and is an opportunity for MBA students to apply and share specialized knowledge in an international setting. Despite the past year’s circumstances...
The fateful failure: lessons from the climb that didn’t happen

The fateful failure: lessons from the climb that didn’t happen

Feb 22, 2021 | Explore, See things differently

By Natalie Bruckner. Originally published in the fall/winter 2020 issue of Business Class magazine. Photo by James Frystak. Climbing the largest mountain near his home in Squamish, BC, Mike Schauch, BCom ’03, pauses for a moment. It’s unpredictable terrain, and yet in...
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