Mendoza School of Business

Lunch & Learn: “Fiction + Facts: an Intro to Early Stage Investment Sourcing and Diligence”

160 Mendoza College of Business

Join NDIGI & NDVC on Monday, November 21st for Fiction + Facts: an Intro to Early Stage Investment Sourcing and Diligence with John Garry, Partner, Garry Elevator. Sign up here so we know how much food to order. Lunch & Learns will take place 12:30-1:30pm in 160 Mendoza. Enjoy a free lunch and learn valuable insights from an industry practitioner. NDIGI provides […]

Lunch & Learn: “Intro to Credit”

160 Mendoza College of Business

Join NDIGI on Thursday, December 1st for Intro to Credit with Brad Couri, Managing Principal, CFI Partners. Sign up here so we know how much food to order. Lunch & Learns will take place 12:30-1:30pm in 160 Mendoza. Enjoy a free lunch and learn valuable insights from an industry practitioner. NDIGI provides lunch for the group!

“For Better or For Worse” with Tom Sosnoff

Jordan Auditorium, Mendoza College of Business

Join the Cryptocurrency Club of Notre Dame & NDIGI as we welcome Tom Sosnoff on Thursday, December 8th at 6:00pm in the Jordan Auditorium. Tom will discuss the evolution of financial markets and where they may be headed. There will be free Chick-fil-A for all attendees! Plus the first 50 attendees will receive a free book! Sign up here.

Ten Years Hence Lecture: The Shift from Globalization to Regionalization and Reshoring

Jordan Auditorium, Mendoza College of Business

"The Shift from Globalization to Regionalization and Reshoring" is presented by Harry Moser the Founder of the Reshoring Initiative. Moser founded the Reshoring Initiative to bring five million manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. after working for high-end machine tool supplier GF AgieCharmilles, starting as President in 1985 and retiring in 2010 as Chairman Emeritus. […]

Ten Years Hence Lecture: Rethinking Globalization in an Era of Great Power Politics

Jordan Auditorium, Mendoza College of Business

“Rethinking Globalization in an Era of Great Power Politics” is presented by Joseph P. Quinlan, Senior Fellow at the Transatlantic Leadership Network, with extensive experience global economics and global corporate strategy. He is a leading expert on the transatlantic economy and a well-known global economist/strategist on Wall Street. He specializes in global capital flows, international […]

Ethics Week: NIL ( Name, Image or Likeness) Revenue: Its Ethical Benefits and Blemishes”

While some college athletes have made millions off of their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) thanks to a change in NCAA rules, the debate still rages: Is NIL a good thing or a bad thing for college sports and student-athletes? A series of panel discussions will explore the ethics surrounding NIL as part of Notre Dame's Annual Ethics Week.

NDIGI’s The Business of Life

The Business of Life We are very excited to offer a fourth edition of The Business of Life for a small group of students this spring! Peter Kaufman, Chairman & CEO of Glenair and author of the world-famous investing book Poor Charlie’s Almanack, will once again lead a 3-part series titled The Business of Life. The 20-25 students selected for this cohort will participate in three 1.5-hour Zoom […]

Black History Week: Sunday Service

Stayer Commons B

Father Arthur Ssembajja will lead Sunday Service with a gospel performance by Voices of Faith.

Black History Week: Pan-Africa Day

Pan-Africa day is a day where students wear attire that showcases Black heritage. BGM Club has designed merchandise for students to purchase and wear if they don't have representative clothing.