Mendoza School of Business

News


  • 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

  • piles of building materials for the ECDC center in Uganda with a painted ND on a wall
    First Educational Steps

    Mendoza’s Powerful Means Program co-designs and opens an Early Childhood Development Center at St. Bakhita’s Vocational Training Center in Uganda.

    Danna Lorch

  • crucifix hanging on the outer wall of the stairwell in Mendoza.
    Cross purposes

    Crucifix by Croatian sculptor and former ND professor installed in Mendoza atrium as a reminder of purpose and faith.

    John Nagy (M.A. ’00)

  • accountancy professor ken milani teaching in a classroom.
    And Counting

    Notre Dame Magazine profiled Ken Milani's amazing 52-year career at Notre Dame in "And Counting."

    Notre Dame Magazine

  • entrance
    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)

  • man speaking to a group
    Mission Driven

    Graduate students in Notre Dame’s Executive MBA program may have started small, but their goal of making an impact grew into reality by raising tens of thousands of dollars for a South Bend community group and veterans’ housing.

    Brendan O’Shaughnessy

  • participants talking
    Elevate, Develop, Empower.

    Mendoza launched the pilot program ND Elevate: Women in Leadership to empower women to take the next step in their professional journey. The program, offered in partnership with ND Learning and Beacon Health Systems, featured notable women leaders including Muffet McGraw and Ruth Riley Hunter.

    Carol Elliott

  • jack kiser on the football field
    ‘Always be ready’

    On and off the football field, student-athlete Jack Kiser follows a ‘Swiss Army knife’ approach to life.

    Carol Elliott

  • windows in stayer
    2022 Year in Review

    Mendoza looks back on a year filled with mission-centric moments.

    Brandi Wampler

  • hallow app on phones
    Hallow be the name

    An unexpected mission to help lapsed Catholics reconnect with the faith led to a transformation of the lives of three Notre Dame alums.

    Brendan O’Shaughnessy