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More jobs than job seekers in Elkhart
Finance professor Jason Reed was interviewed by Fox News business correspondent Matt Finn for a story on the fact that currently there are more job openings in Elkhart, Indiana, than there are workers to fill them. Other communities throughout the Midwest face similar situations, according to the most recent stats from the Labor Department.
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Facebook is ‘responsible for the content’ on its platform, Zuckerberg says
Mike Chapple, associate teaching professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations, weighed in on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony on Tuesday.
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Indiana economists weigh in on winners, losers in Trump steel tariffs
Finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand was among a group of Indiana business and economic professors interviewed for a story on steel tariffs.
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3 FDA orders kratom product recall over Salmonella; first such mandatory move in history
Management professor Katie Wowak was interviewed for a USA Today story about the FDA's first-ever mandatory recall order after a company selling several products suspected of containing salmonella refused to issue a voluntary recall.
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China tariffs could be ‘tip of the iceberg’ in a ‘long, entrenched trade war’
Finance professor Jason Reed weighs in on U.S.-China tariff dispute in an opinion piece for CNBC.
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Here’s how Amazon wins the tax war with Trump
Accountancy professor Jim Seida wrote a commentary piece for CNBC regarding President Donald Trump's attack on Amazon.
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Notre Dame IT experts warn users of Facebook quizzes amid breach scandal
Mike Chapple, associate teaching professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations, was interviewed by ABC 57 for a cybersecurity segment.
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William Wilkie pushes marketers to build a better world
William Wilkie, the Aloysius and Eleanor Nathe Professor of Marketing Strategy at Mendoza College of Business, shared his perspective on how marketers can make the world a better place. The interview is part of the "Marketing Legends" series by the American Marketing Association.
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Cambridge Analytica may go down in flames, but its practices won’t
Scott Nestler, associate teaching professor in the Department of Information Technology, Analytics, and Operations at Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed for a Mashable story on social media and psychometrics.
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Here’s what’s missing from the gun control debate
Joseph Holt, associate teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, wrote an opinion piece for CNBC.
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