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Poets & Quants’ Most Disruptive MBA Startups of 2024
Day1 AI, a tech startup by MBA student Simba Mubvuma, was included on Poet & Quants' Most Disruptive MBA Startups of 2024.
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Inflation is heating up again, putting pressure on Trump to cool it on tariffs
"Following the release of the latest inflation data, markets have a stronger conviction that the Fed will again hold rates steady when it meets in March," said finance teaching professor Jason Reed in an op-ed for The Conversation.
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Trump’s opening tariff salvo will hurt US consumers − following through on Canada, Mexico threats will increase the price pain
"In theory, new tariffs could encourage foreign businesses to invest in the U.S. and make more stuff on American soil," Jason Reed, associate teaching professor of finance, said in an op-ed for The Conversation.
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Fighting to Serve Others Before Self: Eric Goins
Eric Goins (MBA '25), a military veteran and kicker for the Fighting Irish football team, was featured in a "What Would You Fight For?" spot for his leadership on campus and the gridiron.
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The Power of the Notre Dame Network
Sabrina Zaffiro’s MBA journey at Notre Dame led to unparalleled networking opportunities, helping her secure a senior analyst role at Nasdaq and exemplifying the power of the Notre Dame network.
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2022 MBA To Watch: Anurag Anand
MBA student Anurag Anand was profiled by Poet's and Quants as one of their 2022 MBAs To Watch.
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Meet Aesha Browne, mother, wife, engineer & current EMBA student
Right opportunity, right time. Busy mom, wife and industrial engineer Aesha Browne sets her sights higher by going back to school for her EMBA.
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Five Women in Business members win 2021 Everyone’s Business Global Case Competition
Five members of Mendoza's Women in Business club took home first place at the 2021 Everyone's Business Global Case Competition. This year's challenge was to advise investment banking giant UBS on achieving greater equity in business lending.
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Pandemic prayer
Every day of the week, in the small chapel on the second floor of Mendoza College of Business, MBA candidate Father Arthur Joseph Ssembajja prays alone.
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A Leap of Faith
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