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Congratulations to the Class of 2025

Congratulations to the Class of 2025! The UNBC School of Economics celebrated our student's achievements on Orientation Day May 30, 2025. We wish them the best of luck as they take the next steps of their journeys.

Graduates of the MA Development Economics program: Zeta Adjei-Bruce, Taj Bano, Alimardon Erkinjonov, Muhtad Khan and Olanike Salami.

Graduates with Economics Majors or Joint Majors: Caleb Tremblay, Alejandra Gutierrez, Adaobi Ifenweobi, Jazz Sandhu, and Ryan Finkelstein.

Celebrating Student Leadership Excellence

The School of Economics is proud to recognize two outstanding students who have been awarded the 2025 UNBC Senate Student Leadership Awards for their exceptional contributions to academic life and student engagement.

UNBC and LaSalle College Vancouver announce new academic partnership

UNBC and LaSalle College Vancouver (LCV) have reached a series of collaborative agreements as part of a new partnership that expands academic pathways and sees LCV serve as the Vancouver location for UNBC's Master of Business Administration program.

MBA students tour northwest B.C. for Foundation Week

For the first time, students in the Master of Business Administration program will spend their first week of classes based out of UNBC's Northwest campus in Terrace where they will have the unique opportunity to listen to, learn from and forge relationships with regional businesses and community partners.

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Global Friday Speakers Series

Global Fridays serves as a forum for faculty and students interested in all things ‘global’.

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