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Here come the Irish? When it comes to the MBA Class of ’22 — you bet!
They dance, they cheer, they sing, they hold up their pets, they even juggle and do backflips. But the main thing the University of Notre Dame MBA Class of 2022 students do in the video is sending a message that despite the swirl of uncertainty and disruption caused by the pandemic, they love Notre Dame. And they can’t wait to become part of the family.
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Faculty awards honor undergraduate teaching and advising
Four Mendoza faculty members received Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, including marketing professor Frank Germann, finance professor Sophie Shive, and accounting professors F. Asis Martinez-Jerez and H. Fred Mittelstaedt.
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Favorite business professors of the class of 2020
Accounting professor Asis Martinez-Jerez and management professor Wendy Angst were named to Poets & Quants' list of Favorite Business Professors of the Class of 2020.
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2 business majors receive student leadership awards
Marketing and film, television and theater major Eric Kim received the Rev. A. Leonard Collins, C.S.C., Award, honoring a graduating senior who has made substantial personal efforts to advance the interests of students at Notre Dame. Accountancy major Madeline Coady was awarded the Ray Siegfried Award for Leadership Excellence, given to a graduating senior who exemplifies the qualities of leadership, generosity, devotion to the Catholic faith and affinity for athletics.
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Firms perceived to fake social responsibility become targets for hackers, study shows
What corporate leaders may not realize is that strides they are making toward social responsibility may be placing a proverbial target on their backs — if their efforts appear to be disingenuous, according to new research from professor of IT, Analytics and Operations Corey Angst.
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100 Best & Brightest MBAs: Class of 2020
MBA candidate Emily Clark made Poets & Quants' 2020 Best & Brightest MBAs list.
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IDEA Center intern stories: Caroline Fulmer (ND ’19, MSM)
While pursuing her Masters in Science Management through the Mendoza College of Business, Caroline became highly involved in Notre Dame’s business community - including the world of startups.
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Firms behaving badly: Investors punish for social irresponsibility depending on proportion of company execs with law degrees
Marketing professor Vamsi Kanuri and his research team discovered the extent to which investors punish firms for Corporate Social Irresponsibility (CSI) is associated with the proportion of top management executives in a firm who have a law degree.
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Massive decline in first quarter GDP signals much worse lies ahead, expert says
Finance professor Jason Reed talks about what to expect in the second quarter and says experts expect it to get much worse.
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Postal Service losing money because of congressional mandate not low prices, expert says
According to James O’Rourke, professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, the postal service’s money troubles have little to do with low prices and much more to do with a stifling congressional mandate.
Shannon Roddel