University of Regina’s Hill School of Business Student

University of Regina’s Hill School of Business Student

The Hill Business Students’ Society (BSS) represents the students at the Paul J. Hill School of Business at the University of Regina. The BSS Executive and Council comprises of over fifty student volunteers who organize and facilitate value-adding events and activities for over 1500 students, as well as corporate and community attendees. The BSS believes in practicing ethical business values while being leaders and role models in our faculty and community. We aim to enrich the student experience through enabling students to put classroom knowledge into practice, interact with the business community, and develop skill sets through networking events, academic ...

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