Mendoza School of Business

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  • Notre Dame MBA climbs in the rankings

    The Notre Dame MBA program moved up in two significant rankings recently, earning the No. 25 spot on Bloomberg Businessweek's 2016 listing of the top business schools, and the No. 24 spot on Poets & Quants composite ranking of the best 100 schools in the U.S.

    Carol Elliott

  • Shannon Cullinan appointed vice president for finance at Notre Dame

    Cullinan is a 1993 Mendoza accountancy major.

    Dennis Brown

  • By referring a student, you strengthen Mendoza’s future

    At the University of Notre Dame and Mendoza College of Business, we rely on our strong alumni network to continue to pursue our mission. We are recognized for creating leaders who make their businesses and society a better place. With your support, Mendoza has expanded its curriculum, enhanced its resources, and grown in prestige as one of the world’s foremost institutes of business learning.…

    Tim Ponisciak

  • Start the Conversation!

    You may have seen that last month, Graduate Alumni Relations launched its own social media hub on Mendoza’s site. The hub is a place where alumni, faculty, students and prospective applicants can see what the Mendoza experience is all about. As part of the social media hub, we are hoping to encourage topical business conversation that is also relevant to ND. From this idea, we are launching “Conversation Starters”. Periodically, we will take on a specific business topic, and ask you to share your thoughts and ideas! We hope you will join the conversation.…

    Tim Ponisciak

  • Former WNBA star and Olympic gold winner recognized as one of 30 Influential Leaders

    University of Notre Dame alumna Ruth Riley received recognition for her leadership in driving positive social change in communities around the globe by AACSB International, the accrediting body for business schools worldwide.

    Carol Elliott

  • Notre Dame alumni launch app

    Mendoza finance grads Joe Mueller and Federico Segura co-founded Grain, a mobile app that helps small or inexperienced investors access hedge-fund investing. 

    The Observer

  • Some Athletes Balance Work and Olympic Goals

    The Wall Street Journal profiles Mendoza alum Gerek Meinhardt, who holds a full-time career with Deloitte and manages to remain an Olympian fencer.

    Dahlia Bazzaz