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December 15, 2017MSM candidate named Scholar All-American
Sandra Yu earned a bachelor of science in science-business from Notre Dame in 2017, and currently is enrolled in the Notre Dame Master of Science in Management through the Mendoza College of Business.
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December 15, 2017Brexit steals some of Britain’s Christmas cheer
International trade expert Jeffrey Bergstrand explains the business uncertainty of Brexit.
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December 12, 2017Inside the mind of a whistleblower
Scott Noble discusses his experience blowing the whistle on a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
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December 11, 2017Major life events shared on social media revive dormant connections
Marketing and advertising can benefit, according to research by Hong Guo and Sarv Devaraj.
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December 8, 2017‘Doxxing’ someone, even if he’s a Nazi sympathizer, poses a serious ethical dilemma
One thing to consider: Is the doxxing being done with a positive moral purpose?
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December 7, 2017Accountancy junior wins Gilman Scholarship to study abroad
Frank Chung to study in the United Kingdom in spring 2018.
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December 6, 2017Conversation Starters – My most valuable class
Almost every alum can look back on his or her time at Notre Dame and think, "that Finance (or perhaps Marketing, Accounting or Consulting) class is still valuable to me today." There were certain classes each student took which had a profound impact on one's career or personal growth. We want to hear from you, what one class did you love during your time at Notre Dame?…
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November 30, 2017A HoloLens view of mixed reality
Business Problem Solving students create industry solutions based on Microsoft HoloLens.
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November 27, 2017Chicago Tribune Commentary: Tesla on the wrong path with its driverless truck
Automation expert Timothy Carone says the goal should be to remove trucks from the road, not automate them.
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November 22, 2017Notre Dame MBA students to help build home for children in Jamaica
Three University of Notre Dame MBA students will be spending their winter break in Jamaica, but their plans don’t include the typical tourist fun-in-the-sun activities. Instead, James Hiltz, Zachary Pedersen and Brock Reneer will be swinging hammers and hauling building materials to help build a home for abandoned and disabled children.…
Carol Elliott