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    February 26, 2020
    Are the Houston Astros irredeemable cheaters? Or are they all of us?

    Ethics professor Ann Tenbrunsel's research on decision framing was referenced by Fortune in a piece about the psychology of cheating.

    Fortune

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    February 26, 2020
    Money mistakes to avoid if you remarry later in life

    Marketing professor Emily Garbinsky and her co-researcher's research into joint bank accounts and financial infidelity was referenced in a Market Watch story about finances in second marriages.

    Market Watch

  • February 24, 2020
    Trusting strangers: Details matter to millennials using Uber, Airbnb

    The “sharing economy” is a defining feature of the millennial generation, allowing people to earn money from renting their assets that may be sitting unused, including homes, spare bedrooms and […]

    Shannon Roddel

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    February 24, 2020
    Notre Dame Magazine: To What End?

    Notre Dame MBA students John Chao (MBA '20) and Thomas “TJ” Rosetti (MBA '20) reflect on their military service in Afghanistan as part of a panel discussion featuring four current Notre Dame students who served in that war.

    Margaret Fosmoe

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    February 24, 2020
    GOP fundraising mailings are deceptive, experts say

    The GOP mailer creates the impression of an official census document with the design of the outer envelope, the use of the terms "2020 Congressional District Census" and "Census Document," the capitalization in "Census," and the design of the response card looking for money, according to marketing professor Vamsi Kanuri in an article for Fortune.

    Fortune

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    February 23, 2020
    Tax Talk: 529 plan provides nice tax break

    Accountancy professor Ken Milani and Saint Mary's College emeritus professor Claude Renshaw answer a question about the 529 plan, which allows a taxpayer to set aside money to be used for qualified education expenses, in their South Bend Tribune segment Tax Talk.

    South Bend Tribune

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    February 20, 2020
    Student Pipeline: Iesha Magallanes and Daniel Jimenez, founders of Debtly

    Co-founders Iesha Magallanes (computer science and design) and accountancy major Daniel Jimenez have drawn from a unique combination of skills to deliver a personal finance app that will be one of the IDEA Center’s Race to Revenue ventures.

    IDEA Center

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    February 20, 2020
    Google updates terms in plain language after EU scrutiny

    IT, Analytics & Operations professor Mike Chapple commented about Googles' terms of service change and how it relates to Brexit in a Washington Post article.

    Washington Post

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    February 19, 2020
    So far this cycle, this B-school has seen a dramatic upturn in apps

    Dean Martijn Cremers was interviewed by Poets & Quants about the positive results in MBA program applications, the introduction of the "Grow the Good in Business" brand narrative, Business on the Frontlines and learning initiatives such as increasing opportunities for experiential learning and analytics.

    Poets & Quants

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    February 18, 2020
    He is building a home. And a career in the NBA.

    2015 Mendoza alumnus Pat Connaughton, a reserve guard for the Milwaukee Bucks, was profiled by the New York Times about his real estate business.

    New York Times