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Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub First Year Accomplishments
The Sprott School of Business celebrates the first year of active engagement of the Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (BEKH). In partnership with the Dream Legacy Foundation…

The Power and Potential of Business to Create a Better World
As part of the Nicol Building opening celebration, Carleton University's Sprott School of Business hosted an insightful and inspiring panel discussion on "The Power and…

Sprott business students work with Indigenous communities on collaborative, multidisciplinary projects
Students at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, together with students across campus, are working with Indigenous communities in Canada and Tanzania to address community…

Carleton University’s Innovation Hub focuses on inclusion through partnership with CUSA
Students from across the university will have the opportunity to help shape entrepreneurship and social innovation on campus because of a new Memorandum of Understanding…

Leaders in talent recruitment and Indigenous business development join Sprott School of Business advisory board
The Sprott School of Business at Carleton University proudly welcomes Seema Aurora and Jason Rasevych as new members of its advisory board. Together, they bring…

Carleton Alumnus Establishes Generous Bursary for Indigenous Students in Business
Humphrey Law, a graduate of Carleton University’s Bachelor of Commerce program, has established a substantial bursary in support of Indigenous students at Carleton University: the…

Sprott Master of Accounting student combatting food insecurity with social enterprise
Making a positive impact in the world has been a constant driver for Master of Accounting student Alida Burke and it became the vision behind her business, The…

New name for Sprott Centre for Research on Inclusion at Work reflects expanded focus
Carleton University’s Centre for Research and Education on Women and Work (CREWW) has broadened its research scope to the inclusion of under-represented populations at work.…
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