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Year in Review

2021-2022

From international recognition for Smith programs and faculty, to the launch of a new master’s degree for the high-tech age and a commitment to giving under-represented students a chance to succeed, the past year at Smith has been one of accomplishment and looking forward to the future of business education.

Welcome to our annual review of Smith School of Business at Queen’s University. Explore our highlights during the 2021-2022 year, learn about our progress in EDII, and take a moment to read about the important role of business schools today.

The Year at Smith

12 highlights from our 2021-2022 year

From international recognition for Smith programs and faculty to the launch of a new master’s degree for the high-tech age and a commitment to giving under-represented students a chance to succeed, the past year at Smith has been one of accomplishment and looking ahead to the future of business.

Read more about the highlights of Smith's year

Dean’s Message

Dean Wanda Costen reflects on business education and how schools can evolve to meet the expectations of both companies and society.

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By the Numbers

See an overview of the 2021-2022 fiscal year by numbers, including key data about Smith and our sources and uses of revenue.

Read more about the fiscal year 2021-2022

Feature

A focus on EDII

Equity, diversity, inclusion and Indigenization (EDII) are crucial to the success of Smith School of Business as we move forward. Last year, Smith unveiled a new EDII Strategy and Action Plan, developed with input from school alumni, students, faculty and staff. Read up on some of the work we’ve done around EDII in the past year, from supporting students to offering career development and more.

Read more about EDII