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Semifinalists selected for the 2017-18 McCloskey New Venture Competition
We are pleased to announce those teams advancing to the semifinal round in the 2018 McCloskey New Venture Competition. These 40 semifinalists will pitch live to a panel of judges on Thursday, April 26, 2018, competing for nearly $300,000 in cash and in-kind prizes. Here…
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Find the upside in rock bottom, after losing your job
Research on recovering from job loss by Dean Shepherd, Ray and Milann Siegfried Professor of Entrepreneurship at Mendoza College of Business, was featured in Canadian Business.
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‘Shark Tank’s’ Daymond John to deliver Idea Week keynote and serve as McCloskey New Venture Competition judge
Daymond John will deliver a keynote presentation April 26 as a part of the inaugural Idea Week, and serve the next day as a final-round judge in the University of Notre Dame’s McCloskey New Venture Competition.
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Hitting rock bottom after job loss can be beneficial, study shows
Bottoming out as a result of job loss can be necessary before finding the radical solution that will lead to a new work identity, according to new research from the University of Notre Dame.
Shannon Roddel -
Mendoza alumnus opens restaurant in Duncan Student Center
Rob McColgan, a 2002 Mendoza College of Business graduate, and his business partner Anthony Pigliacampo won the McCloskey Business Plan Competition in 2009 and opened their restaurant, Modern Market. Last month, the chain debuted inside Notre Dame’s new Duncan Student Center. This is Modern Market’s first campus location.…
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Amazon already has huge amounts of our data. What happens when you add health care to the mix?
Idris Adjerid, a Mendoza professor who specializes in health technology and privacy, comments on the plans of the CEOs of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase to form a health-care company to provide better solutions for their employees.
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Notre Dame Ethics Week: The power of ‘local’
Notre Dame Ethics Week 2018, "Lead Local, Lead Global," will feature entrepreneurs, civic leaders and others who exemplify the power of local leadership in advancing the greater good.
Carol Elliott -
BlackRock CEO Says Companies Need To Do More Than Deliver Profits
Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of Management & Organization, speaks with NPR about the role of social responsibility for businesses.
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Giovanini Commons reopens with tech updates
New tech classroom accommodates MBA/MSBA dual degree and undergraduate business analytics major.
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Cheap Amazon shipping leaves the Postal Service ‘dumber and poorer,’ Trump says
Management professor James O'Rourke IV, who studies the U.S. Postal Service, says one problem of the USPS might be Trump himself.
The Washington Post