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August 7, 2020Consumers find third-party use of personal location data privacy violations"What is it about location?" published in the July issue of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal by Kirsten Martin, a technology ethics professor at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, showed that people are nuanced about how their location is tracked.
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August 7, 2020Trump bans dealings with Chinese owners of TikTok, WeChat“While TikTok is being singled out in this executive order, their data collection and sharing practices are fairly standard in the industry,” said Kirsten Martin, a professor on technology ethics at the University of Notre Dame’s business school. “In fact, many fitness apps were banned from use in the military for tracking location data, but we did not ban them from all U.S. citizens.”
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August 6, 2020Consumer views on third-party uses of personal location data vary, study showsIt’s common knowledge that tech companies mine users’ personal information, but how do consumers feel about their location data being tracked and sold? New research from tech ethics professor Kirsten Martin yields surprising results.
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August 5, 2020In a huge year for consulting MBAs, these schools were the top industry feeders2019 was a banner year for MBA consulting jobs, according to an article from Poets & Quants, which included Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business on its list.
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August 4, 2020Postal Service insists it has ‘ample capacity’ to handle mailed ballots as concerns mountThe United States Postal Service is disputing bipartisan complaints that it might not be prepared to process the millions of ballots voters are expected to cast by mail this fall, but according to management professor James O'Rourke O’Rourke, the USPS is in dire financial circumstances, and within a year, it could run out of funds to pay workers and buy fuel for trucks.
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August 4, 2020Poets & Quants’ 2020 “Best & Brightest Executive MBAs”Notre Dame EMBA students John Foley and Sydney Storey were recognized by Poets & Quants as being among the top EMBA students in the country.
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August 3, 2020Shelter in the storm: The classroom can be a refuge for students amid the chaos of COVID-19Like many of his colleagues, finance professor Jason Reed had to radically adjust the way he taught and interacted with his students with the added difficulty and blessing of a new addition to the family. But for Reed, the uncertain times were a reminder of why he came to Notre Dame in the first place.
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August 3, 2020Student Perspective: Reed Patterson (MSBA ’21)"Every professor and program coordinator has been extremely proactive because they understand each of the students’ needs, and are willing to offer up solutions and flexibility where applicable. It is very obvious that this program cares about each individual from day one."
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August 1, 2020An MBA for Uncertain Times: Holly Lehmann (MBA ’12)
Alumna Holly Lehmann shares how Notre Dame's MBA program helped her find post-graduation job security during the Great Recession.
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August 1, 2020Coronavirus triggers biggest US economic plunge on record; ASX falls sharplyFinance professor Jason Reed warned, "Right now, the American economy is speeding toward a fiscal cliff," in an ABC Australia article.
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