Response Is Not Prevention: Management Insights for Reducing Campus Sexual Assault

Published: 29 March 2018

Authors: Brian Rubineau, Nazampal Jaswal  Publication: Education Law Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2017 Abstract:

Competition success for MBA exchange student

Published: 23 March 2018

Luiz Barreto, an MBA exchange student at Desautels, represented the Faculty as a finalist in the Wharton People Analytics Case Competition, which took place on March 22 in Philadelphia....

Congratulations to Faculty Award recipients

Published: 10 November 2017

The Desautels Faculty of Management congratulates the following individuals who are the latest to be granted a Faculty Award for the period of September 1, 2017-August 31, 2020. The Faculty Awards...

Want to Improve Diversity? Look to Networks

Published: 3 May 2016

Industry-leading tech companies recruit heavily from the most selective colleges and universities in the U.S., so is it any wonder that their employees lack diversity? The top 150 higher-ed...

How to attract top talent to engineering

Published: 24 November 2016

...Sexism plays a role. Professor Brian Rubineau of McGill University in Canada conducted a long-term study of 700 female engineering students. The survey included voluntary diary entries to log...

Workforce diversity boosted by recommending a friend

Published: 25 January 2016

Workforce diversity boosted by recommending a friend...

Why female engineering students leave the field

Published: 11 October 2016

Female engineers are leaving an already male-dominated engineering field due to a culture that does not take them seriously, according to Professor Brian Rubineau of Desautels Faculty of Management...

Second Generation Bias: A Subtle but Powerful Presence

Published: 6 February 2015

Deeply embedded and frequently unconscious cultural and organizational biases can be challenged both through small "wins" and by establishing policies that take a whole-organization rather than a...

Why Do So Many Women Who Study Engineering Leave the Field?

Published: 26 August 2016

Engineering is the most male-dominated field in STEM. It may perhaps be the most male-dominated profession in the U.S., with women making up only 13% of the engineering workforce.

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