Mendoza School of Business
  • An unexpected dream

    "... While helping navigate through the real estate crash of 2008 and raising five young children, I awoke from a dream to write a book.  As I was not a writer nor a theologian, I asked God for a stronger sign."

    Perry Hohman (BBA '84)

  • Betsy Kall Brosnan
    Days of discovery

    One of the first women to earn a bachelor's degree in business at Notre Dame traces three themes through her undergraduate years to today.

    Betsy Kall Brosnan (BBA '76)

  • My ‘universal comparative’ story

    "...That hammock is nailed to the wall opposite the end of my bed, replete with non-knots at each end, and that story is next to it in a frame. If your own Universal Comparative needs an upgrade, please take mine."

    Bill St. Paul (BBA '66)

  • Mendoza connections

    "... For my family, this is also a milestone year, namely the 80th year of our association with Mendoza."

    Thomas F. Klein (BBA '76)

  • Walking with my dad

    "...Throughout my life I’ve often been next to my Dad professionally, socially, reputationally," writes the daughter of former Mendoza dean Jack Keane (BS Commerce '52). "No better place. And that’s where I was witnessing Dad recounting and reviewing his 89 years. What a life he had."

    Sharon Keane (ND '84, Director of ND Alumni Association Professional and Academic Programs)

  • The ‘greatest life’ continued at Notre Dame

    "As stated in The Greatest Life article published in the spring of 2015, I have been truly blessed because of my involvement at Notre Dame as a student during 1953-1957, a Dean during 1981-1987 and continuing as the Bernard J. Hank Professor of Finance from 1987-2015."

    Frank K. Reilly (BS Commerce ’57, Emeritus Professor of Finance)

  • The trip of a lifetime

    "... . I was the No. 1 junior tennis player in Ireland at the time and my Dad and I were looking at the best option for me to pursue my academic and athletic career. Ultimately, Notre Dame was the obvious choice for me, not because of the 'Fighting Irish' nickname, but because once I set foot on campus and experienced everything the campus had to offer over a 48-hour period, I knew it was the only fit for me."

    Barry King (BBA '07)

  • My time at Notre Dame



    Lee A. Tavis (BS Commerce '53, C. R. Smith Emeritus Professor of Finance)

  • On sharing, generosity and mentorship

    "...I see the future in our Notre Dame network in continuing our spirit of generosity in both our own network and in our communities."

    Monserrat Miramontes (BBA '10)