Mendoza School of Business

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  • A Leap of Faith



    Ryan Millbern

  • The Key to a Successful MSBA Career: Know Thyself

    Lindsey McIntyre MNA ‘16, Associate Director of Graduate Business Career Services, is helping MSBA students discover who they are, what they want, and how to create targeted pathways to success.

    Ryan Millbern

  • Zach Zeller interning at Disney
    Living the Disney Dream

    Business & Analytics major Zach Zeller '20 talks about what it's like to intern at one of the largest entertainment companies in the world — The Walt Disney Company.

    Notre Dame Athletics

  • MBA Student Perspective – Mary Coghlin

    When asked why we chose Notre Dame for our MBA, many of my fellow classmates will share that they had heard through conversations with students and alumni about the unparalleled […]

    Mary Coghlin

  • MBA Student Perspective: Kevin Gore

    While I foresaw the value of a Mendoza MBA, I was broadsided by something totally unexpected: While I saw that many other schools were self-referential, I chose Notre Dame because […]

    Kevin Gore

  • MBA Student Perspective: Jae Wook Yoo

    After eight years of working for a stable financial institution in South Korea, I decided to pursue an MBA because I wanted to do more meaningful and impactful work in […]

    Jae Wook Yoo

  • MNA Student Perspective – Asusena Resendiz

    First-generation immigrant Asusena Reséndiz ’16 is applying the lessons she learned in the Master of Nonprofit Administration program at Notre Dame to improve the lives of millions of Texans.

    Asusena Resendiz

  • MBA Student Perspective: J.R. Nemelka

    In determining which MBA program would be right for me, I focused on three pieces of criteria: it must feel like home; it must have a mission to serve; and […]

    J.R. Nemelka

  • fingers pointing at the back of a jacket with the words God, Country, Notre Dame on it, in front of a yellow SXSW background
    ND student startup to compete in elite Rice Business Plan

    An Innovation Park-startup founded by four University of Notre Dame undergraduate students was selected to compete in the 19th annual Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC), considered the world’s richest and largest student startup competitions. The event, set for April 4-6, features 42 teams from some of the world’s top universities vying for more than $1.5 million in prizes.

    Carol Elliott