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  • February 27, 2018
    If we arm teachers, the list of what could go wrong is ‘way too long,’ says retired USAF officer and university professor

    James S. O'Rourke IV, a retired U.S. Air Force officer and management teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, wrote a commentary piece for CNBC on the prospect of arming teachers…

    James O'Rourke IV

  • February 27, 2018
    Mendoza students crowdfund for Florida shooting victim

    Poets & Quants published a story on a fundraising project undertaken by some Mendoza College of Business students who are taking Principles of Management this semester. 

    Poets & Quants

  • February 23, 2018
    Building hope by building homes in Jamaica

    Jim Hiltz and Zachary Pedersen, both Notre Dame MBA Class of 2018, devoted a week of their winter break to a special building project in the tiny Jamaican community of Jacob’s Ladder.

    Carol Elliott

  • February 23, 2018
    Here’s your class assignment: Get involved

    Chris Stevens' Principles of Management students practice the mission of Mendoza by helping nonprofit organizations, local businesses and other causes. Their current projects include the Logan Center and a 15-year-old victim of the Parkland school shooting.

    Carol Elliott

  • February 22, 2018
    New name and space for Center for Career Development

    By Marci Mullaney, Center for Career Development   Designed to enhance student life by bringing a variety of resources under one roof, the new Duncan Student Center houses the Office of Residential Life, Graduate Student Life, RecSports, Student Media and the new Center for Career Development.…

    Gwen O'Brien

  • February 22, 2018
    Twitter, Facebook are best-suited to ID and defend against bad actors

    Timothy Carone, associate teaching professor in Mendoza College of Business, wrote a piece for the San Francisco Chronicle on the role of social media platforms owners in preventing future foreign interference in U.S. elections.…

    Timothy Carone

  • February 22, 2018
    Ford ousts top exec over ‘inappropriate behavior’

    Joe Holt, associate teaching professor in Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed for an Associated Press piece on Ford Motor Co.'s decision to fire North American President Raj Nair following allegations of inappropriate behavior. …

    Associated Press

  • February 21, 2018
    It’s time to question longstanding password security best practices

    Mike Chapple, associate teaching professor and the academic director for the Master of Science in Business Analytics program at Mendoza College of Business, wrote a piece on password security for FedTech. 

    Mike Chapple

  • February 20, 2018
    Hitting rock bottom after job loss can be beneficial, study shows

    Bottoming out as a result of job loss can be necessary before finding the radical solution that will lead to a new work identity, according to new research from the University of Notre Dame.

    Shannon Roddel

  • February 19, 2018
    Indictment: Social media firms got played by Russian agents

    Timothy Carone, associate teaching professor in Mendoza College of Business was interviewed for an Associated Press story about social media companies and their pledges to improve anti-hoaxing measures. Read the story here…

    Associated Press