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Carolyn Woo to speak at ACE Commencement
Carolyn Woo, the retired CEO of Catholic Relief Services and former dean of the Mendoza College of Business, will serve as the keynote speaker at 2023 Commencement Ceremony of the Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) at the University of Notre Dame on Saturday (July 15).
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Andrew Imdieke wins Wildman Award for his impactful accounting research
Imdieke and his co-authors received the award for their paper, “The Revival of Large Consulting Practices at the Big 4 and Audit Quality,” published in Accounting, Organizations and Society.
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Mike Crant serving on business research panel
Mendoza professor and organizational behavior expert Mike Crant joins Hong Kong's Research Grant Council.
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Shijie Lu receives service awards from prestigious academic journals
Shijie Lu has received two awards for his service as a reviewer of marketing academic journals.
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Yixing Chen receives award for responsible research in marketing
Assistant Professor of Marketing Yixing Chen has been named a Distinguished Winner of the American Marketing Association’s Award for Responsible Research in Marketing.
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Thom Browne on the business of fashion
The famed designer and Notre Dame alum to discuss his career and the fashion industry during talk at Notre Dame’s business school.
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Notre Dame Student Club Sponsors Black History Week to Showcase Black Excellence
The Black Graduates in Management Club at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business is sponsoring a weeklong series of events to celebrate Black History Month.
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Notre Dame Ethics Week 2023 to Explore the Ethics of NIL
Ethics Week takes place from noon-1 p.m. February 13-17 in the College. The events, which are free and open to the public, are held in Mendoza’s Jordan Auditorium except for Friday’s talk, which will be located in Mendoza 158.
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Registration opens for Mendoza’s DEI Case Competition
The competition presents a new challenge for participating students: financial inclusion; specifically, increasing access to and the quality of financial services in underserved markets.
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Tax return preparation help available for area low-income taxpayers
The University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s College will provide free tax return preparation services to low-income families again this year through the Vivian Harrington Gray Tax Assistance Program (TAP).
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