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  • Pros And Cons Of iPads In The Classroom

    Management professor Corey Angst is featured in this Forbes article about the results of using iPads in class instead of textbooks.

    Elizabeth Woyke

  • Notre Dame Launches Coffee Challenge

    The Mendoza College of Business is hosting a virtual case competition for individuals to analyze a real-life business challenge offered by the manufacturer of the Keurig coffee-makers.

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  • US-China ties strained by power shift

    Finance professor, Jeff Bergstrand, is quoted in this article about the shift of economic gravity toward Asia and away from the transatlantic.

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  • The yuan problem isn’t going away

    Jeff Bergstrand, professor of finance, is quoted in this article about the bigger-than-expected decline in China’s trade surplus.

    Paul Monica

  • Buyout firms unloading LBOs to flood IPO market

    Tim Loughran, finance professor, is quoted in this article about how companies controlled by buyout firms face more pressure to go public to pay back the debt from their LBOs

    Michael Spears

  • The iPad in Higher Ed

    Management professor Corey Angst explains how use of the iPad is evolving and becoming increasingly relevant in higher education.

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  • U.S.-China Currency Dispute

    Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance, discusses the explantion for US-China trade gap on Voice of America.

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  • Homeless Man Ted Williams Is the New Voice of Mac & Cheese

    Carol Phillips, marketing adjunct instructor, comments on Kraft Foods recently hiring homeless man Ted Williams as its new advertising voice.

    E.J. Schultz

  • Buyout Firms Offering LBOs to Flood U.S. IPO Market

    Finance Professor Tim Loughran discusses the trend of private equity firms selling their biggest leveraged buyouts.

    Michael Spears

  • Public Relations Learned the Hard Way

    Professor Jim O’Rourke, Director of The Eugene D. Fanning Center for Business Communication, comments on several PR disasters, including Apple’s “Antennagate” and Johnson & Johnson’s product recalls.

    Suzanne Vranica