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Investment Club pitches mountain resort giant Vail Resorts
The Observer covered the Notre Dame Investment Club meeting Feb. 22. Sophomore finance majors Michael Gates, Casey Ott and Ryan Spezzacatena made the pitch for mountain resort giant Vail Resorts, the owner and operator of mountain resorts, luxury hotels and condominiums.
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No question about it
By the time you read this story, you and the rest of the world will know Matthew Downing’s fate. But at the time of this interview on the afternoon of […]
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NFL Hall of Famer goes back to school
The Hall of Fame running back Jerome "The Bus" Bettis returned to Notre Dame to complete his undergraduate business degree 30 years after leaving college to pursue an NFL career. In this Today Show interview, he tells NBC's Anne Thompson, an ND alum and trustee, why finishing his degree was so important.
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University encourages students to study crypto assets
This is the third of a three-part series by the Observer exploring the world of cryptocurrencies and crypto-assets on the tri-campus.
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Not just Wall Street: Finance alumni leverage their degree in a variety of careers
Though Wall Street is often regarded as a primary landing place for finance majors, the resources and opportunities at Notre Dame lead finance students to a variety of postgraduate destinations, from academia to Broadway.
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The business of designing hope
Notre Dame students raise funds and hope for new lives through a partnership with St. Bakhita's Vocational Training Center in Uganda. The effort is part of a remarkable ongoing collaboration that seeks to impact an entire region through design thinking and entrepreneurship.
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Investment Club initiates position in Leslie’s pool supply company
As a portion of the University’s endowment, Notre Dame’s Investment Club manages a $1.2 million portfolio of long equity positions. The investment club board invests in long equity positions with the intent to sell securities when they reach a higher target price.
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The most disruptive business school startups of 2021
Mendoza College of Business student Thomas Issa's venture Rigg was featured in the Poets & Quants' list of the Most Disruptive Business School Startups.
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Spring course examines climate change through economics and business ethics perspectives
This spring, students from all majors will have the opportunity to examine climate change through the disciplines of business ethics and economics in the new course Climate, Economics, & Business Ethics.
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Mendoza students team up with South Bend non-profit Malawi Matters
The Observer wrote a piece about the work three business students did to help generate a marketing and distribution plan for the latest fundraising efforts of a local nonprofit.
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