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September 10, 2019Hoosier schools among best MBA programsMendoza College of Business is one of several Hoosier universities that are included in the top 25 of U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of the Best Undergraduate Business Programs in the country.
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September 9, 2019Humility Is a Double-Edged Sword for Some Leaders, Study ShowsResearch by management professor Cindy Muir (Zapata) was featured on Lab Manager. Muir's research revealed how leaders are perceived by followers and observers when they show humility.
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September 5, 2019Generic drug recall research wins best paper awardIT, Analytics and Operations professor Kaitlin Wowak won the 2019 Journal of Operations Management Jack Meredith Best Paper Award, which recognizes significant research published in the journal in the past year.
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September 5, 2019Dean’s Speaker Series kicks off with newly retired NetApp vice chairman Tom MendozaRecently retired vice chairman of data services and management company NetApp Tom Mendoza's speech at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business is free and open to the public, and takes place 11 a.m. to noon on September 13 in Mendoza's Jordan Auditorium.
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September 4, 2019Forbes: Raiders value jumped $1.5B after Las Vegas relocation talksFinance professor Richard Sheehan was quoted in a Las Vegas Review-Journal article about the Raiders' relocation to Las Vegas. According to Sheehan it's possible when the novelty wears off and if the team isn't winning that fans will lose interest.
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September 4, 201920% of Big 4-audited IPOs report weaknesses in financial-reporting controlsMarket Watch published a piece about an SEC proposal to exempt some development-stage biotech and medical device companies from getting an auditor’s opinion on their internal controls. Commissioner Hester Peirce spoke of her support for the proposal at Mendoza's 2019 CARE conference, saying that investors want their money to go to research and growing the company and not to auditors.
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September 3, 2019MBA apps are down but the latest crop of incoming students are really impressiveForbes wrote a piece about MBA student Father Arthur Joseph Ssembajja, whose profile recently appeared in a Poet's & Quants list of MBA class of 2021 go-getters. According to Forbes, Ssembajja is just one example of the exceptional students who are sacrificing to pursue an MBA.
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August 31, 2019Program offers fundraising lessons for nonprofit professionals, volunteersThe Elkhart Truth reported on a six-part nonprofit certificate education program on fundraising called “Money for Your Mission,” which runs from Sept. 11 to Dec. 11. The program is hosted by Mendoza College of Business and is led by Mark Germano, an instructor with the Nonprofit Certificate Education program.
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August 30, 2019Meet the MBA class of 2021: The go-gettersPoets & Quants' "Meet the MBA Class of 2021: The Go-Getters" featured Mendoza student Father Arthur Joseph Ssembajja. Ssembajja is a Roman Catholic priest from Uganda who came to Notre Dame in order to learn as much as he can to better serve his community.
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August 29, 2019Resonado Becomes Official Sound Partner Of Notre Dame AthleticsMarkets Insider covered Notre Dame Global Partnerships entering into a new partnership with Resonado, an award-winning startup company founded on the University's campus by Mendoza alums Brian Cho and Erikc Perez-Perez, finance major Peter Moeckel, and electrical engineering alum Christian Femrite. Resonado designs and develops audio systems with patented Flat Core Speaker (FCS) technology.
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