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Giovanini Commons reopens with tech updates
New tech classroom accommodates MBA/MSBA dual degree and undergraduate business analytics major.
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Dare to Dream: Lily’s Road to the Super Bowl
Lily Ly has maximized her Notre Dame MBA experience—inside the classroom and out—in hopes of one day running the largest sporting event in the United States.
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MSM candidate named Scholar All-American
Sandra Yu earned a bachelor of science in science-business from Notre Dame in 2017, and currently is enrolled in the Notre Dame Master of Science in Management through the Mendoza College of Business.
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Accountancy junior wins Gilman Scholarship to study abroad
Frank Chung to study in the United Kingdom in spring 2018.
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A HoloLens view of mixed reality
Business Problem Solving students create industry solutions based on Microsoft HoloLens.
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Notre Dame MBA students to help build home for children in Jamaica
Three University of Notre Dame MBA students will be spending their winter break in Jamaica, but their plans don’t include the typical tourist fun-in-the-sun activities. Instead, James Hiltz, Zachary Pedersen and Brock Reneer will be swinging hammers and hauling building materials to help build a home for abandoned and disabled children.…
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ND MBA team wins international case competition
Mendoza candidates prevail over teams from 10 top universities.
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Notre Dame establishes Office of Military and Veterans Affairs
The Notre Dame MBA enrolls 38 veterans through the Yellow Ribbon Program.
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Meet Notre Dame Mendoza’s MBA Class of 2019
Poets & Quants recognizes 12 incoming candidates.
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Notre Dame MBA at 50: A look at the program’s evolution
It’s been 50 years since Notre Dame launched its MBA program, and in that time, the class size has almost tripled, increasing from 50 in 1967 to 131 in 2017. And when the inaugural MBA class arrived on campus, it was comprised entirely of men, whereas today, nearly 30 percent of the classes are comprised of women.* …
Angela Sienko