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Self-driving Uber vehicle strikes and kills pedestrian
Timothy Carone, an associate teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business and author of “Future Automation – Changes to Lives and to Businesses” was quoted in an article about a pedestrian fatality involving a self-driving car. Read the full story here…
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Audit firms goof more after lowering fees and providing non-audit services
Michael Cohn, editor-in-chief of AccountingToday.com, wrote about new research by Erik Beardsley, assistant professor of accountancy at Mendoza College of Business.
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Field Notes in Philanthropy
Marc Hardy, director of Nonprofit Certificate Education at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, was a guest on the WGVU Public Media podcast "Field Notes in Philanthropy."
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Commentary: Trump must overcome his worst instincts to succeed with Kim Jong Un
Joseph Holt, an associate teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, wrote an opinion piece that appeared in the Chicago Tribune.
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Notre Dame wants to help St. Joseph County assessor improve property assessments
The University of Notre Dame has volunteered to help St. Joseph County Assessor Rosemary Mandrici improve property tax assessments.
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Rental cars, hearing aids, insurers: Since Parkland, a list of companies that have taken action on guns
Joseph Holt, a management teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed for a Washington Post story about how business continue to cut ties with the NRA or change their firearms sales policies.
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Could Dick’s Sporting Goods ban on assault-style rifles change sales?
Joseph Holt, a management teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed for a story on the impact of Dick's Sporting Goods decision to stop selling assault-style weapons, high-capacity magazines and guns to buyers under 21.
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Chris Stevens, not your average B-school prof
Poets & Quants published a profile piece on Chris Stevens, a management teaching professor in Mendoza College of Business.
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If we arm teachers, the list of what could go wrong is ‘way too long,’ says retired USAF officer and university professor
James S. O'Rourke IV, a retired U.S. Air Force officer and management teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, wrote a commentary piece for CNBC on the prospect of arming teachers…
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Twitter, Facebook are best-suited to ID and defend against bad actors
Timothy Carone, associate teaching professor in Mendoza College of Business, wrote a piece for the San Francisco Chronicle on the role of social media platforms owners in preventing future foreign interference in U.S. elections.…
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