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  • Notre Dame Mendoza Dean Roger Huang to step down

    Poets & Quants wrote an article about the decision by Roger D. Huang, the Martin J. Gillen Dean of the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, to step down on June 30. He will take a year-long sabbatical before returning to his endowed professorship in finance. K.J. Martijn Cremers…

    Poets & Quants

  • Sears explores what assets it might sell

    Management professor James S. O'Rourke IV, a teaching professor at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed by NPR senior correspondent Amy Scott for a Marketplace piece on Sears as it considers selling off assets…

    Amy Scott, NPR

  • Facebook: We’re better at policing nudity than hate speech

    Timothy Carone was interviewed for an Associated Press story on Facebook's self-assessment of its ability to police offensive content and fake accounts.

    Associated Press

  • Iran doesn’t have nukes yet, but it has another powerful weapon it can use against the US right now

    In a CNBC commentary piece, Mike Chapple weighs in on the possibility of cyber attacks in light of the announcement that the U.S. will withdraw from the Iranian nuclear deal. Chapple is an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations…

    CNBC

  • What active share can and can’t tell you

    After 13 fund companies agreed to voluntarily disclose the active share metrics for their funds following an investigation by the New York attorney general, Investment News interviewed Martijn Cremers, the Bernard J. Hank Professor of Finance at Mendoza College of Business whose 2009 paper (co-authored with Antti Petajisto) introduced the measure of active portfolio management. …

    Investment News

  • Why we trust Amazon with the keys to our cars Amazon’s latest innovation allows it

    Timothy Carone wrote a commentary piece for CNBC on why consumers don't seem to have a problem giving Amazon a high level of access to our lives despite events of recent months. Carone is an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations at Mendoza College of Business. Read his full commentary here…

    Timothy Carone

  • Ethics article earns Mission Award from Notre Dame

    Analytics Magazine ran a news item about Scott Nestler, an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations, receiving the Mission Award from the Office of the Dean at the Mendoza College of Business. Nestler was recognized for his article "Using INFORMS ethics guidelines in the classroom"…

    Analytics Magazine

  • It’s time to take culture seriously

    Christopher Adkins, the Rex and Alice Martin Director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, was interviewed for a story on changing corporate culture and the importance of empathy that appeared in Chief Executive magazine. Adkins is also an associate teaching professor in the Management & Organization Department at Mendoza College of Business. Read the full story here…

    Chief Executive

  • For a much-needed win, self-driving cars should aim lower

    Timothy Carone was interviewed by Wired for an article exploring the way forward for self-driving vehicles. Carone is an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations at Mendoza College of Business. Read the full story here…

    Wired Magazine

  • Commentary: How to Really Protect Your Digital Privacy: Move to Europe

    Mike Chapple wrote a commentary piece for Fortune about privacy regulation in light of the recent Facebook scandal. Chapple serves as academic director for the Master of Science in Business Analytics program at Mendoza College of Business and is an associate teaching professor in the Department of Information Technology, Analytics, and Operations. Read the full article here…

    Mike Chapple