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    Breaking Barriers: Mark Metryoos’ journey to empower first-generation students

    Mark Metryoos ‘25, a first-generation American and college student, established the Equity in Business Initiative, a campus-wide endeavor dedicated to demystifying the business world for students who have encountered barriers to entry or access gaps.

    Jessica Frazier

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    Poets & Quants 2024 Best & Brightest Business Major: Victoria Lyczak

    "I am most proud of my involvement in the Business Honors Program at Notre Dame as part of its inaugural cohort. We have had a unique opportunity to shape a rising program, take newly-developed challenging courses, and broaden our understanding of the connection between theology and business to cultivate a strong understanding of honorable business," said Victoria Lyczak in an interview for Poets & Quants.

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    Poets & Quants 2024 Best & Brightest Business Majors: Billy Micard

    "The biggest lesson that I gained from studying business is seeing that, in a way, business is an extension of people and our society. I feel like business is a microcosm of the world in the sense that many principles of business transcend the subject and can be applied to so many things in life," said Billy Micard (FIN '24) in his profile for Poets & Quants.

    Poets & Quants

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    Kiser-Miller ticket wins 2024 ND student body election

    Management major Dawson Kiser and his running mate Maeve Miller were elected as Notre Dame student body president and vice president. The candidates ran on a platform that promotes new AI tool, dining hall and laundry changes.

    The Observer

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    Student Perspectives: The Mendoza Core

    Accountancy major Ellie Villaruz discussed the "Mendoza Core" and how it helps first-years decide on a course of study.

    Ellie Villaruz

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    Site visits

    On a warm day last May, Julia Warden (BBA ’24) stood outside Lotte World, a Disneyland-inspired theme park in Seoul, South Korea. She flagged down park goers as they approached, […]

    Katie Rose Quandt

  • A laboratory for social innovation: resilience and recovery in Ukraine

    A partnership between Notre Dame's Nanovic Institute and Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) brought undergrad business student Robert Batistich and a group of other students together with 20 Ukrainian students for a summer school encounter. Batistich said "We were there to learn about building resilience, but it seemed like they [the Ukrainian students] had already built a lot of it over the past 18 months.”

    Ty Burke

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    Double wins for Notre Dame Investment Club

    Students Jack Viscuso (BBA ’25), Jack Wayman (BBA ’25) and Ellie Wyshner (BBA ’25) took first in the Undergraduate Stock Pitch Challenge at Cornell University’s SC Johnson College of Business.

    Carol Elliott

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    ND Journey: Jimmy Grammig ’25 pursues management for a career in the travel industry

    Management Consulting major Jimmy Grammig is aiming to turn his passion to travel into a career in the hospitality industry.

    Shannon Rooney

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    Mendoza College offers new, hands on minor

    The Observer wrote a piece on the new Impact Consulting Minor which was developed as part of the new Core Curriculum for business majors.

    The Observer