Mendoza School of Business

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  • Grow Irish students take notes from their partners at Food City
    A Win-Win for the Irish

    Grow Irish immersions offer graduate business students a way to apply their skills to real-world business challenges posed by alumni-led organizations.

    Courtney Ryan

  • Julia Warden standing in front of a building in Oxford
    Site visits

    On a warm day last May, Julia Warden (BBA ’24) stood outside Lotte World, a Disneyland-inspired theme park in Seoul, South Korea. She flagged down park goers as they approached, […]

    Katie Rose Quandt

  • A laboratory for social innovation: resilience and recovery in Ukraine

    A partnership between Notre Dame's Nanovic Institute and Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) brought undergrad business student Robert Batistich and a group of other students together with 20 Ukrainian students for a summer school encounter. Batistich said "We were there to learn about building resilience, but it seemed like they [the Ukrainian students] had already built a lot of it over the past 18 months.”

    Ty Burke

  • Professor McManus and her team in Japan
    Fukushima firsthand

    What does it take for a community to recover from a natural or manmade disaster, or even a combination of the two? Professor Jessica McManus Warnell and a team from Notre Dame traveled to Japan to examine the recovery efforts from the Fukushima disaster.

    Christine Cox

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    Making an impact as a business graduate

    Study International listed four business schools, including the Mendoza College of Business, with grad programs that help students make a difference in the world and in their futures.

    Study International

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    ‘Minds for hire’: Student consulting club assists local businesses

    Irish Consulting is among a number of local organizations, including Notre Dame, that assist small businesses with issues ranging from planning and logistics to marketing, financing and legal compliance, often free of charge.

    Erin Blasko

  • From Learning to Doing: MNA Student Excels in Hands-on Grow Irish Experience

    "Grow Irish Week was a great opportunity to collaborate with my peers within a supportive team environment, and to bring together a variety of ideas and perspectives.” - Ellie Quijada-Navarro

    Bryan Fields

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    Gaming out research

    Notre Dame partners with Tel Aviv University to explore the social impact of online gaming in the MENA region.

    Brendan O’Shaughnessy (ND '93)

  • Deloitte Scholars stand on a street in Warsaw, Poland
    Undergrads gain global business perspective in Poland

    Over the course of 10 days, the Deloitte International Business Scholars met with top business leaders, entrepreneurs and government officials in Poland to discuss ethical business.

    Brandi Wampler

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    Grow Irish Week elevates graduate business student experience

    Grow Irish Week is designed to provide meaningful skill-building and field experience for career development through immersive, off-campus learning opportunities.

    Brandi Wampler