“Purgatory Pilgrims,” a group of students from Ryerson, won the second-place prize of $600 for their app that provides help with language skills, job hunting and access to emergency lines.
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Ryerson professor promotes social activism through gaming
by Aidan Coxby Aidan CoxRobert Clapperton, professional communications professor, created the Global Social Innovation Game (GSIG), a digital simulator that will challenge Grade 11 and 12 students to come up with sustainable business plans that address social problems.
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More students turning to master’s degrees
by Lisa Coombsby Lisa CoombsMany students are looking at master’s programs with the hope that further education will come with an employability that a bachelor’s degree just can’t give them anymore.
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Charith Perera was still at Ryerson when he came up with a business idea that would lead to a $1 million deal on Dragons’ Den, just two months ago.
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The Ryersonian’s Robert Liwanag spoke with RBC director of student banking Mandy Mail who offered financial advice to post-secondary students who are months away from graduating.