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  • March 22, 2016
    USA Today ranks Notre Dame No. 1 for IT Management

    The University of Notre Dame was ranked No. 1 on a just-released USA Today listing of the top 10 colleges for degrees in management information systems. According to the news outlet, the ranking was developed to “reward schools that provide excellent outcomes to students, including high graduation rates, low student loan default rates, and high salaries after graduation.”…

    Carol Elliott

  • March 15, 2016
    What Motivates Companies to Do Good—Altruism, or Guilt?

    The Atlantic highlights research by Mendoza's Frank Germann on corporate social responsibility in 4,500 American firms. 

    Gillian B. White, The Atlantic

  • March 15, 2016
    WSJ editor-in-chief gives global perspective on presidential election

    Baker, who gained pop culture status as a Republican debate moderator, spoke at Mendoza's Jordan Auditorium.

    Jenna Wilson, The Observer

  • March 9, 2016
    Behind the Research: Why Corporate Giving Makes Employees Happier

    Employees are especially happy when they volunteer with charities their companies support, according to research led by assistant management professor Emily Block.

    Mark Hendricks, Business News Daily

  • March 8, 2016
    Women Lead: Ann Tenbrunsel

    The University of Notre Dame celebrates women whose scholarship and leadership are leaving an indelible imprint on the global community.

    University of Notre Dame

  • March 3, 2016
    Lesson from the NFL: What you know matters more than who you know

    Yes, working for a Bill Belichick or Don Shula can open doors. But it can also hurt you, according to research by Craig Crossland, assistant management professor.

    Oliver Staley, Quartz

  • March 3, 2016
    Corporate social responsibility: Good for the bottom line, but doesn’t wash away a firm’s sins

    Interestingly, firms often engage in social responsibility and social irresponsibility at the same time, according to research by marketing professor Frank Germann.

    William Gilroy

  • March 3, 2016
    Researchers Find Privacy Regulation Can Improve, Rather Than Impair, Technology Adoption in Healthcare

    Health information exchanges (HIEs) provide information technology solutions that allow patients’ electronic medical records to be shared among otherwise disconnected healthcare organizations. HIE efforts seek to improve efficiency and quality of care, but have raised substantial concerns associated with the privacy of patients’ data.…

    Abby Simmons

  • March 1, 2016
    Shoe venture moves into finals of Kevin Plank’s Cupid’s Cup competition

    Wolf & Shepherd, a venture founded by University of Notre Dame alumni Justin Schneider, is among just five finalists of the Cupid’s Cup 2016 entrepreneurship competition started by Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank. Schneider, who graduated in 2011 with a degree in industrial design, will present his performance dress shoe designs before Plank and a judging panel of leaders in entrepreneurship during the competition’s final round on April 7. The event will take place at the University of Maryland in College Park and award more than $100,000 in total prizes.…

    Carol Elliott

  • March 1, 2016
    WSJ Editor Gerard Baker to present world view of U.S. elections during Notre Dame talk

    The 2016 U.S. presidential election is already shaping up to be one of the wildest in the country's history.  The campaign so far has exposed deep fissures in American politics and society, and the next four years look set to be turbulent.  But what will be the implications of this remarkable election for the U.S. and the global economy?…

    Carol Elliott