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February 22, 2018Twitter, 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.…
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February 22, 2018Ford 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. …
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February 21, 2018It’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.
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February 20, 2018Hitting 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.
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February 19, 2018Indictment: 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…
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February 15, 2018In Memoriam: Michael L. Hemler, associate professor of finance
Michael L. Hemler, associate professor of finance in the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, died unexpectedly Wednesday (Feb. 14) of natural causes. He was 64.
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February 14, 2018Mendoza alumnus opens restaurant in Duncan Student Center
Rob McColgan, a 2002 Mendoza College of Business graduate, and his business partner Anthony Pigliacampo won the McCloskey Business Plan Competition in 2009 and opened their restaurant, Modern Market. Last month, the chain debuted inside Notre Dame’s new Duncan Student Center. This is Modern Market’s first campus location.…
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February 13, 2018Speaker examines connection between service, passion in business
Mendoza College of Business alumnus Bob Burke spoke at an Ethics Week event on Feb. 12 (Monday) in the Stayer Center. Shortly after graduating in 1994 and taking a job as a business analyst for Arthur Andersen, he founded a nonprofit that provides free tax preparation assistance to low-income families. He pitched the idea as a way to help young employees at the firm develop professionally as they learned to work with a different demographic. The program, now called Ladder Up, also includes other financial programs to help people climb out of poverty and has expanded to other cities in the U.S. In Chicago alone it has provided more than $529 million in economic benefits to more than 297,000 residents. He encouraged students to take a chance and do something different and to consider taking a year and working at a nonprofit after graduation.…
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February 12, 2018Junior Edwina King selected for Gilman Scholarship to study abroad
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Gilman Scholarship provides financial support for American undergraduate students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad.
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February 6, 2018Involved Alumni – Patricia Bravo MBA ’00
In this new feature, each month Mendoza will highlight an alumnus/a who is not just doing great things in their career, but is also staying involved with the College of Business. In this first piece, we spoke with Patricia Bravo, member of the MBA class of '00, and learned about her consulting company and her work with Mendoza's Admissions department.…
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