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  • notre dame magazine logo
    October 3, 2019
    Author of love

    Notre Dame Magazine published a story about finance alum Nicholas Sparks' journey to becoming a best-selling author.

    Notre Dame Magazine - Sarah Cahalan '14

  • The Ladders logo
    October 3, 2019
    How to work with difficult people

    Management & Organization professor Brittany Solomon offers insight into how to deal with difficult people at work by understanding their subjective realities in an article for The Ladders. Solomon conducted research on how perceptions help people manage workplace relationships.

    The Ladders

  • Variety logo
    October 3, 2019
    How female investors are steering start-ups and changing Wall Street’s culture

    NDIGI managing director and 30-year financial industry veteran Erin Bellisimo was interviewed for Variety's article on how the rising stars of high finance are increasingly women who have paid their dues at established firms.

    Variety

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    October 1, 2019
    Why We Like To See People Fail And How To Transform It For Good

    Management professor Robert Vecchio's research on envy in the workplace was used in a Forbes article on why we like to see people fail.

    Forbes

  • USA Today logo
    September 25, 2019
    How Juul’s reputation went from high-tech cool to hazardous

    Marketing professor Vamsi Kanuri was interviewed for a USA Today article about e-cigarette maker Juul, which targeted ads to younger buyers. According to Vamsi it's a classic case of history repeating itself in terms of how the tobacco industry appealed to teens decades ago.

    USA Today

  • company logo
    September 25, 2019
    Juul replaces its C.E.O. with a tobacco executive

    Management professor Tim Hubbard is quoted in an article for the New York times after e-cigarette company Juul brought on a traditional tobacco executive as their new CEO.

    The New York Times

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    September 25, 2019
    Juul CEO is out, and it stops all advertising as vaping crisis escalates

    E-cigarette company Juul had no choice but to replace its CEO according to management professor Tim Hubbard in an article for CNN business. The recent rise in vaping-related deaths calls into question the e-cigarette maker's claims that vaping is safer than traditional smoking.

    CNN Business

  • Peter Zanca
    September 25, 2019
    Notre Dame business student wins NBA Hackathon

    Basketball competitions aren’t always won on the court. University of Notre Dame graduate business student Peter Zanca recently took home first prize in the 2019 NBA Hackathon, an annual event […]

    Carol Elliott

  • The Hill Logo
    September 24, 2019
    How ethics can ease our tech anxiety

    IT, Analytics and Operations professor Scott Nestler wrote an opinion piece, published by The Hill, about the need for policymakers to establish ethical guidelines for advancements in technology and AI.

    The Hill

  • headshot of ed hums
    September 24, 2019
    ‘It keeps us young’: Faculty-in-residence discuss living with students on campus

    Accountancy professor Ed Hums and his wife Shirley are part of the faculty-in-residence program, which was established in 2013 to foster more interaction between students and faculty. In an article for the Observer, Hums and his wife express how they strive to be a source of guidance for the students in their hall and how being around the students keeps them young and makes them feel more like they're a part of a community.

    The Observer