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Poets&Quants’ Best Undergraduate Business Schools Of 2025
The University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business ranked #7 on Poets & Quants' list of Best Undergraduate Business Schools of 2025.
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Accounting students help the community with tax preparation
Mendoza College of Business and Saint Mary's College students continue 53-year-long tradition established by emeritus accountancy professor Ken Milani.
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Undergraduate Student Perspective: Jake Williams
Undergraduate business student Jake Williams writes about his experience traveling to Uganda with the Powerful Means Initiative to work with the Saint Bakhita Vocational Training Center.
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SIBC accounting director speaks on collaboration, benefit of organization
Business student Anna Chang discusses the mission of The Student International Business Council (SIBC) and the networking and professional development opportunities the club provides.
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The Best Colleges for Accounting 2025
University Magazine ranked the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business as one of the seven best colleges for accounting in 2025.
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A wider path to Notre Dame
Undergraduate business students Henrique Oliveira of Brazil and Eoin McLaughlin of Ireland are helping the University go global through their Pathways program which seeks to recruit international students to campus.
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The most disruptive undergraduate business school startups of 2024
ND student startups CR3 Markets and Blink Mexico were named to Poets & Quants' list of Most Disruptive Undergraduate Business School Startups of 2024.
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Tricky Business
Jacob Baum (BBA '26) mixes magic and marketing, and leaves you wondering, what just happened?
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Mendoza business minors open doors for Notre Dame students
Students in any college at Notre Dame may apply for minors in accountancy, innovation and entrepreneurship, marketing and real estate.
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The human side of climate change
This Notre Dame business course challenges students to study how climate change affects vulnerable communities.
Ty Burke