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And CountingNotre Dame Magazine profiled Ken Milani's amazing 52-year career at Notre Dame in "And Counting."
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Making an impact as a business graduateStudy International listed four business schools, including the Mendoza College of Business, with grad programs that help students make a difference in the world and in their futures.
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Grow Irish Week elevates graduate business student experienceGrow Irish Week is designed to provide meaningful skill-building and field experience for career development through immersive, off-campus learning opportunities.
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How Notre Dame’s Mendoza College reimagined its EMBA in a global contextThe new focus will give EMBA students opportunities to explore the business environment of the Global South, where Mendoza has long been involved as part of its mission for business to have a positive impact.
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Turning coursework into holistic problem solving for modern marketing issuesVamsi Kanuri shares how he brings his marketing research and expertise into the classroom to give marketing students hands-on experience.
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Watching a train wreckProfessor Kirsten Martin promotes balance of moderation and engagement in technology ethics.
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Students explore life as CEO with virtual realityProfessor Tim Hubbard uses virtual reality technology to help students in the classroom understand the realities of making decisions like a CEO.
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AIP Helps Non-accounting Majors Succeed in the MSA programGraduates of Notre Dame’s top-ranked M.S. in Accountancy (MSA) program are perennially recruited by the top accounting and financial services firms around the globe. The program, known for its quality, […]
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Fighting to Grow the Good in BusinessProfessor Wendy Angst and representatives from the St. Bakhita Vocational Training Center in Uganda were the subjects of the What Would You Fight For? spot shown during the Irish's amazing victory over Clemson.
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Walk for Water Relay opens eyes to realities of Ugandan womenThe Innovation for Impact Club raised money and awareness to help Ugandan young women pursue an education with the Walk for Water Relay
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