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Is Nuclear Power Green? | Knowledge Labs: In the Know
Can nuclear power be considered green? Associate Professor Goran Calic discusses in the latest Knowledge Labs: In the Know.
In the News: Rick Hackett on Ethics Codes and Jerry Dias
It's not enough for organizations to spell out the rules of their code of ethics once and then forget about them says Rick Hackett.
In the News: Many of us welcome working from home, but universities show its dangers for women’s careers
Taking a closer look at some of the dangers for women’s careers when it comes to working from home.
Using Robotics to Improve Warehouse Efficiency and Speed up Deliveries
New research looks at increasing the efficiency of robotic mobile fulfillment systems to help warehouses speed up deliveries.
Evaluating the risk: Looking at vaccine risk tolerance through the lens of commonly used medications
DeGroote researchers explore why people accept risks associated with prescribed medications, but are hesitant when it comes to vaccines.
Day in the Life with Farnaz Ghaedipour
Farnaz shares more about her research and four photos that represent her life as a PhD student at DeGroote.
New Dean of the Faculty of Business
Khaled Hassanein, a strong academic leader from within the DeGroote School of Business, has been named the new Dean, effective July 1, 2021.
Focusing on the human aspects of organizations
Meet Jennifer Ho, a Ph.D. candidate in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources, who wants to drive positive organizational behaviour.
Force for good: Jodie Lobana
"I believe that society gives us many resources to live our best life, and we need to do our duty to give back."
Transforming the future of business education: DeGroote releases 2018 Annual Report
Through students, professors, alumni, and staff, the DeGroote School of Business works together to deliver an education with purpose.
Divergent in the workplace: Maggie Cheng looks at what pop culture can teach us about hiring
Maggie Cheng: "Are we attempting to differentiate employees based on stereotypes so that we can control them?"
Online suite ‘myEXP’ offers new platform for examining mental health treatments
A new online mental health suite called myEXP, conceived by McMaster assistant professor Gillian Mulvale, may be the first of its kind.