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September 12, 2025Former congressman and senator Phil Gramm discusses new book
Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business hosted former congressman and senator Phil Gramm to discuss his new book, “The Triumph of Economic Freedom.”
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September 10, 2025Grabbing coffee with: Martijn Cremers
The Observer spoke with Martijn Cremers, Dean of Mendoza College of Business, as part of a series of casual conversation with faculty and leaders at Notre Dame.
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September 9, 2025Product recalls are on the rise, top causes revealed
Kaitlin Wowak, expert in product recalls and supply chain management, discussed rising recall trends and their underlying causes with Newsweek.
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September 5, 2025Students and entrepreneurs collaborate to strengthen local businesses
This summer, Notre Dame senior Caitlin Dineen helped South Bend entrepreneurs troubleshoot the everyday challenges of running their ventures. Inside a brick storefront just west of downtown on Lincoln Way […]
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September 4, 2025People prefer chatbots when buying embarrassing stuff
When consumers know for sure they are interacting with a chatbot, they strongly prefer it over a human for embarrassing purchases according to a study by marketing professor Jianna Jin.
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September 3, 2025Notre Dame continues with major construction projects across campus
Included in the major construction projects underway on campus are Mendoza College of Business' North Addition, Trading Room and Behavioral Research Lab.
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August 29, 2025Notre Dame MBA launches new deferred admission program
The Notre Dame MBA Deferred Admission Program allows candidates with little or no work experience, including college seniors, to secure admission before reaching the recommended three years of work experience to enroll.
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August 27, 2025Fighting Irish Flyover
Notre Dame MBA student Maximo Navarro takes flight for the Fighting Irish season opener.
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August 27, 2025Consumers prefer dealing with chatbots over humans when buying ‘embarrassing’ products online
The research looked at how shoppers’ desire to avoid embarrassment influenced two types of interactions with chatbots: when a chatbot’s identity is disclosed, and when it is not disclosed and is therefore ambiguous.
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August 21, 2025Shipping policies boost online spending
A new study from marketing professor Vamsi Kanuri reveals surprising results when shipping policies are adjusted from tiered to flat-rate models.
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