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Accounting Prof Talks AI in Classrooms with Globe and Mail 

Prof. Sonia Dhaliwal, professor in the Department of Management, spoke to The Globe and Mail about students using AI in classrooms. 

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Posted Sep 16, 2025
Updated Sep 16, 2025
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