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November 25, 2015Handed Life’s Twists, Notre Dame Quarterback Turns It Around
DeShone Kizer, ND quarterback and Mendoza student, faithfully supports his girlfriend as she battles cancer. New York Times reports.
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November 23, 2015Leadership expert to sign new book at Notre Dame bookstore
Innovator and author Robert J. Anderson has taught leadership courses for more than 12 years as part of the Executive Integral Leadership program at the University of Notre Dame, introducing executives to new ways of thinking about their companies, their employees and most importantly, themselves.…
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November 23, 2015Notre Dame’s Mendoza College names new executive education director
Paul J. Slaggert has been named the director of the Stayer Center for Executive Education at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. Slaggert, who previously served as the director of Stayer’s non-degree programs, will be responsible for the leadership and administrative oversight of marketing, recruiting, student services, curriculum and operations for all of the executive education programs. These include the graduate degree programs – the Notre Dame Executive MBA…
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November 19, 2015New ND MBA test tool helps prospects overcome GMAT anxiety
When Kristin McAndrew travels around the country meeting with prospective MBA students, one of the most common concerns she hears is about the GMAT, the standardized test required of all business school applicants. “If you ask people what aspect of the application is the biggest hurdle, the GMAT is it,” said McAndrew, the director of admissions for the University of Notre Dame Graduate Business Programs.…
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November 18, 2015Three Social Entrepreneurs Driving Growth And Change In Haiti
Forbes highlights EGI Haiti, its founder, Stephen Keppel (MARK '03), and the entrepreneurship bootcamp run by Notre Dame MBA candidates.
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November 16, 2015Lessons from John Veihmeyer
The KPMG global chairman and ND accounting alum talked about life at a "Big Four" accounting firm and the higher purpose of business during an Oct. 30 lecture.
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November 13, 2015Encouraging motivation to benefit others can lead to more effective teams
"Management attention should be directed toward enhancing motivation to benefit others," says Jasmine Hu, assistant management professor, regarding her newly published study in the Academy of Management Journal.
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November 12, 2015Joseph Zahra, head of Vatican financial reform, explains new papal financial structures
While many are aware of Pope Francis’ devotion to solving global problems, especially in regards to poverty, Joseph Zahra highlighted the pope’s sometimes overlooked commitment to amending the administrative and financial structure of the Vatican. Zahra, the vice coordinator of the Council for the Economy for the Holy See, gave his lecture, titled “Inside the Financial and Administrative Changes in the Vatican: What Pope Francis is Doing and Why,” at the Eck Visitors Center Auditorium on Wednesday. The talk was sponsored by Mendoza College of Business and was open to the public. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, archbishop emeritus of Washington D.C. and CAPP-USA National Ecclesiastical Counselor, introduced Zahra to kick off the event.…
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November 10, 2015Where University of Missouri President Wolfe failed
CNBC interviews Mendoza Management Professor Tim Judge about the resignation of University of Missouri President Timothy Wolfe.
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November 10, 2015A local golfer aced his tee shot, and then he did what?
Colin Dunn (MBA '14) sank an amazing hole-in-one during a charity golf tournament. But it was his decision to donate the entire value of the car that sparked this Washington Post story.
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