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    2022 Year in Review

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

    Brandi Wampler

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    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

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    A warm welcome back

    Wanting a graduation worthy of their accomplishments, the class of 2020 received a post-COVID ceremony that delivered compassion, celebration and closure.

    Katie Rose Quandt

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    A pop-up shop with a story to tell

    The St. Bakhita Vocational Training Center Pop-Up Shop in the ND Bookstore is offering a special collection of items handmade by a young woman at St. Bakhita's. All proceeds go to supporting the training center in Uganda.

    Carol Elliott

  • three students with water jugs on their heads on campus
    Walk for Water Relay opens eyes to realities of Ugandan women

    The Innovation for Impact Club raised money and awareness to help Ugandan young women pursue an education with the Walk for Water Relay

    Brandi Wampler

  • group shot of first Mendoza phd students in the Notre Dame stadium
    Meet the class: Mendoza welcomes its first-ever Ph.D. students to campus

    For the first time in the University's history, the Mendoza College of Business has launched a Ph.D. program. Meet the inaugural cohort of the Ph.D. in Analytics and Ph.D. in Management students.

    Brandi Wampler

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    Telling stories of peace

    MNA student Brian Meagher has a passion for making the world a better place, and he’s doing it through storytelling.

    Brandi Wampler

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    Mendoza alum accelerates career at Tesla

    It was the mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy that attracted EMBA alum Pete Rusin Jr. to work for Tesla.

    Melissa M. Jones and Brandi Wampler

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    The business of designing hope

    Notre Dame students raise funds and hope for new lives through a partnership with St. Bakhita's Vocational Training Center in Uganda. The effort is part of a remarkable ongoing collaboration that seeks to impact an entire region through design thinking and entrepreneurship.

    Carol Elliott