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A tour of the head, heart and mind
Mendoza faculty members and their families recently toured the Basilica to deepen their understanding and appreciation of ND's Catholic mission.
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More than a game: ND Ethics Week examines sports and the common good
ND Ethics Week runs from February 14 to 17.
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Kevin O’Leary, Shark Tank’s ‘Mr. Wonderful,’ to speak at Notre Dame
O'Leary makes his second visit to Mendoza on Monday, January 30.
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Entrepreneurship and Climate Change: Looking Ahead Ten Years
Mendoza's signature annual lecture series, Ten Years Hence, will focus on the topic of the “Climate of Opportunity,” considering the implications of climate change for innovators, designers and entrepreneurs.
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The United Nations Global Compact and the Encyclical Laudato Si: A Common Vision
Later this month, Greenleaf will be launching a special edition of The Journal of Corporate Citizenship exploring the impact of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and Pope Francis’ Encyclical Laudato Si…
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Mendoza College ranked No. 2 in Poets & Quants inaugural undergraduate ranking
The Mendoza College of Business ranked No. 2 out of the top 50 undergraduate programs in the nation by Poets & Quants, a news and resource website for prospective students. The ranking considered three criteria: admissions standards, employment data and alumni perspective.
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‘The next generation of marketing’: ND prof selected as MSI Young Scholar
Assistant Professor Frank Germann was recently selected as one of the Marketing Science Institute’s 2017 Young Scholars, which recognizes some of the most promising scholars in marketing and closely related fields.
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Ethical Leadership Discussion to feature KPMG CEO, NBC’s Anne Thompson
KPMG CEO Lynne Doughtie and Mendoza Business Ethics Professor Ann Tenbrunsel will discuss issues surrounding ethical leadership that are shaping our business culture and the larger human community. The Nov. 18 panel discussion will be moderated by NBC's Anne Thompson.
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Trump’s ‘rigged election’ claims a classic type of excuse-making
When Donald Trump suggested he might not accept "rigged" results of the presidential election, he could be engaging in a classic type of excuse-making called "self-handicapping," according to Michael Crant, professor of management and organization.
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Yahoo’s woes transcend privacy
“This situation ... does portend a future for companies and citizens that they have no control over their online content,” explains data security expert Timothy Carone.
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