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  • From Learning to Doing: MNA Student Excels in Hands-on Grow Irish Experience

    "Grow Irish Week was a great opportunity to collaborate with my peers within a supportive team environment, and to bring together a variety of ideas and perspectives.” - Ellie Quijada-Navarro

    Bryan Fields

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    Business in the Holy Land

    Faculty from the Mendoza College of Business and the Pulte Institute for Global Development developed the inaugural “Reimagining Business Excellence” program with the director of the Jerusalem Global Gateway, to bring together university experts with leaders and entrepreneurs who work and care for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

    Brendan O’Shaughnessy (ND '93)

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    Undergraduate Student Perspective: Meaghan Northup

    Undergraduate business student Meaghan Northup writes about her experience at Notre Dame as a person with ADHD and how she faces challenges, her successes and finding everlasting friendships.

    Meaghan Northup

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    Gaming out research

    Notre Dame partners with Tel Aviv University to explore the social impact of online gaming in the MENA region.

    Brendan O’Shaughnessy (ND '93)

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    Undergrads gain global business perspective in Poland

    Over the course of 10 days, the Deloitte International Business Scholars met with top business leaders, entrepreneurs and government officials in Poland to discuss ethical business.

    Brandi Wampler

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    Grow Irish Week elevates graduate business student experience

    Grow Irish Week is designed to provide meaningful skill-building and field experience for career development through immersive, off-campus learning opportunities.

    Brandi Wampler

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    Notre Dame business student spends summer teaching, volunteering at school for disabled in Uganda

    NDBridge, a summer immersion program, challenges rising sophomores to “think hard about injustice, work with communities around the world that face it and consider their responsibility to the common good while at Notre Dame and beyond.” For business major Anna Koeberlein, it was the perfect service opportunity.

    Shannon Roddel

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    How Notre Dame’s Mendoza College reimagined its EMBA in a global context

    The new focus will give EMBA students opportunities to explore the business environment of the Global South, where Mendoza has long been involved as part of its mission for business to have a positive impact.

    Poets & Quants

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    Contributing to the common good

    Kevin Wang discusses the impact the Business Honors Program has had on his career path and being at the forefront of the new program.

    Brandi Wampler

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    Redefining “Best”

    Joshua Haskell, Accountancy major, shares how the Business Honors Program showed him the true purpose of business.

    Brandi Wampler