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  1. Sep 2025
    1. September 18, 2025Students lead with integrity and purpose at MBA Responsible Leadership Challenge

      The links are underlined to show they are active links and descriptive, e.g., “Students lead with integrity and purpose…” rather than vague text like “Read more.” This benefits both usability and screen reader users. The dates are included before each headline, giving useful context for timeliness.

    2. Ted Rogers School of Management

      The branding “Ted Rogers School of Management” appears twice in slightly different styles, which could feel repetitive and cluttered. This falls under Redundancy/confusion

    3. News Stories

      The section titles, like “Headline News” and “News Stories”, are bold and visually distinct. This helps readers quickly scan and understand the structure of the page. The use of icons alongside the headings (like the newspaper symbol) adds another cue beyond text, which supports accessibility by not relying on font weight alone. Breaking content into clear categories under headings aligns with the Understandable principle of POUR, since it organizes information logically.

    4. Indigenous Initiatives Learn about the Ted Rogers School of Management's Indigenous Initiatives and the mandate of Toronto Metropolitan University's Standing Strong (Mash Koh Wee Kah Pooh Win) Task Force.

      The contrast between the white text and dark blue background is strong, making it easy to read for most users, including those with low vision. The layout is simple and uncluttered, which supports the “Understandable” principle of POUR. Users can quickly scan the content without being overwhelmed.

    5. A year of achievements Read the report $(document).ready(function(){ $("#23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6-play, #23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6-pause").click(function() { if ($(this).attr("id") == "23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6-play") { $('#23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6').carousel('cycle'); $(this).attr("id", "23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6-pause"); $("#23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6-pause i").attr("class", "fa fa-pause"); } else { $('#23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6').carousel('pause'); $(this).attr("id", "23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6-play"); $("#23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6-play i").attr("class", "fa fa-play"); } }); $('#23d670d9-18a2-4014-a3ff-b50557136ce6').carousel('cycle'); });

      "The 2024 Report, ADAPT, ADVANCE, ACHIEVE" is a recurring video that moves very quickly and might be overstimulating to some viewers, as it repeats every 3 seconds.

      The yellow bars and the white “ACHIEVE” text overlap in a way that makes the letters hard to distinguish. According to WCAG guidelines, sufficient colour contrast is essential for perceivability. For someone with colour blindness or low vision, this text may be nearly invisible.

    6. "The 2024 Report, ADAPT, ADVANCE, ACHIEVE" is a recurring video that moves very quickly and might be overstimulating to some viewers, as it repeats every 3 seconds.

      The yellow bars and the white “ACHIEVE” text overlap in a way that makes the letters hard to distinguish. According to WCAG guidelines, sufficient colour contrast is essential for perceivability. For someone with colour blindness or low vision, this text may be nearly invisible.