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Siblings find community and path to global impactSiblings Saad and Shiza Kamil are more than 7,000 miles from home, but the first-generation college students have found a second home at Notre Dame.
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Notre Dame MBA’s ‘Grow Irish’ Program Goes IrishThrough Grow Irish, MBA students work on high-impact projects that provide them with immersive, global learning opportunities, and allow them to deliver actionable insights to businesses partnering in the program.
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Notre Dame business students win stock pitch competitionThe event provides students the opportunity to present original equity research in a competitive setting and connects them with finance professionals.
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Notre Dame’s EMBA prepares leaders to succeed in a complex, interconnected worldGlobal immersions in the EMBA program help leaders experience how business is conducted elsewhere, and how geopolitical and macroeconomic forces could affect the companies they lead.
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A reenergized Corporate Advisory Board is better serving the MBA experienceBy aligning with the student journey, the Mendoza College of Business MBA Corporate Advisory Board is entering a new era.
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Learning Beyond the ClassroomBusiness undergraduate students are turning research with the HOPE Lab into projects with the potential for real-world change.
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Bringing community engagement back homeNew Frontlines Practicum brings dynamic business solutions to Notre Dame’s neighbors.
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Off the Dome: Victoria NyanjuraVictoria Nyanjura spearheads work with Mendoza College of Business' Powerful Means Initiative and St. Bakhita Vocational Training Center in Uganda as a part of a powerful partnership between the two schools.
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Virtually preparing for human connectionNew VR technology promotes empathy and provides perspective for Business on the Frontlines students preparing to travel.
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Students and entrepreneurs collaborate to strengthen local businessesThis summer, Notre Dame senior Caitlin Dineen helped South Bend entrepreneurs troubleshoot the everyday challenges of running their ventures. Inside a brick storefront just west of downtown on Lincoln Way […]
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