Mendoza School of Business

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  • Notre Dame, Girls Who Invest partner to advance women in finance

    The University recently welcomed 50 undergraduate women, including five Notre Dame women, to campus for an intensive investment management program focused on education, industry outreach, accessibility and career placement.

    Erin Blasko

  • Resonado: Sounding a new resonance in the speaker industry

    We are currently living in an age of substantial technological developments. Televisions, phones, and computers continually get sleeker and more efficient with each iteration and your average Joe will soon be able to act as a space tourist and own a car that drives itself. Yet, despite what seems like remarkable technological progress all around us, some technologies have advanced only incrementally over the years. Take audio speakers for example. They have largely been confined to their traditional conical structure, giving us good quality sound but in a bulky package. Resonado, a student-led startup out of the University of Notre Dame, is seeking to change this.…

    Sarah McCafferty

  • 2018 Best & Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors: Katie Eilert

    Katie Eilert (MARK '18), who describes herself as a “coffee-fueled optimist (and former perfectionist) who believes in a good world and bad puns,”  was selected to Poets & Quants for Undergrads' list of the "2018 Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors…

    Poets & Quants

  • Notre Dame MBA wins first place in Illinois competition

    A team of University of Notre Dame MBA students took first place in the 2018 Illinois MBA Strategy Case Competition, besting 15 other business schools. The event, now in its 10th year, took place Feb. 8-10 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

    Carol Elliott

  • Mendoza students crowdfund for Florida shooting victim

    Poets & Quants published a story on a fundraising project undertaken by some Mendoza College of Business students who are taking Principles of Management this semester. 

    Poets & Quants

  • Building hope by building homes in Jamaica

    Jim Hiltz and Zachary Pedersen, both Notre Dame MBA Class of 2018, devoted a week of their winter break to a special building project in the tiny Jamaican community of Jacob’s Ladder.

    Carol Elliott

  • Here’s your class assignment: Get involved

    Chris Stevens' Principles of Management students practice the mission of Mendoza by helping nonprofit organizations, local businesses and other causes. Their current projects include the Logan Center and a 15-year-old victim of the Parkland school shooting.

    Carol Elliott

  • New name and space for Center for Career Development

    By Marci Mullaney, Center for Career Development   Designed to enhance student life by bringing a variety of resources under one roof, the new Duncan Student Center houses the Office of Residential Life, Graduate Student Life, RecSports, Student Media and the new Center for Career Development.…

    Gwen O'Brien

  • Junior Edwina King selected for Gilman Scholarship to study abroad

    Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Gilman Scholarship provides financial support for American undergraduate students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad.

    Erin Blasko

  • Students create/share international business ethics cases

    Students write and present international ethics cases that are headed for wider distribution.

    Christine Cox