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    In Memoriam: Paul F. Conway

    Paul Francis Conway, professor emeritus of finance at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, died June 6 (Saturday). He was 94.

    Carol Elliott

  • When safety rules backfire

    A study from marketing professor Vamsi Kanuri reveals that government-imposed restrictions related to issues such as vaping and obesity can backfire, depending on political ideology.

    Shannon Roddel

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    Still running the Street: Notre Dame launches 2 virtual finance internship programs

    Two programs designed by the NDIGI team to provide students with an online summer learning experience while also strengthening the recruiting partnerships with investment firms were launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.

    Carol Elliott

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    Consumer psychologist’s research on couple’s spending wins award

    University of Notre Dame researcher Emily Garbinsky won an “early career” award for her paper examining how couples pool their money and the effect on spending.

    Carol Elliott

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    Sarv Devaraj succeeds Rich Taylor as director of Notre Dame California

    Sarv Devaraj, the Fred V. Duda Professor of Business in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations at Mendoza College of Business, has been named director of Notre Dame California, a program created in 2015 to strengthen and broaden the University’s myriad connections in the nation’s most populous state.

    Patrick Gibbons

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    Research on HBCUs and racial bias in the bond market receives award

    Finance professor Pengie (Paul) Gao's research that found historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) pay higher fees to issue tax-exempt bonds than non-HBCUs was recently recognized as a “best paper” by the Journal of Financial Economics (JFE).

    Carol Elliott

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    2020 MBAs To Watch: Ben Moore, Notre Dame

    Three 2020 MBA grads from Mendoza were named to Poets & Quants' list of 2020 MBAs to watch, including veteran and entrepreneur Ben Moore.

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    2020 MBAs To Watch: John Chao, Notre Dame

    John Chao was one of three 2020 MBA grads named to Poets & Quants' list of 2020 MBAs to watch.

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    2020 MBAs to watch: Peter Zanca, Notre Dame

    Poets & Quants named MBA/MSBA dual degree graduate Peter Zanca as one of their 2020 MBAs to watch.

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    A moment of opportunity

    Economist and finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand writes about the potential costs of government intervention in economic recovery in this opinion piece for the Keough School of Global Affairs.

    Jeffrey Bergstrand