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January 19, 2025How Jack Kiser became Notre Dame’s all-time games played leader and top business student“I didn't choose Notre Dame to come be a great football player,” Jack Kiser said. “I chose Notre Dame to come be a great man."
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January 17, 2025Make the case for diversityUndergraduate and graduate students at the University of Notre Dame are invited to compete in the annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Grow the Good in Business™ Case Competition.
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January 10, 2025Notre Dame business school and College of Engineering to launch new double majorMendoza students currently in their first year at Notre Dame will be able to apply starting this spring semester when they declare their majors.
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January 10, 2025When better communications saves livesResearch by Alfonso Pedraza-Martinez shows that simple changes to social media messaging can persuade people to heed wildfire evacuation orders.
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January 9, 2025A wider path to Notre DameUndergraduate business students Henrique Oliveira of Brazil and Eoin McLaughlin of Ireland are helping the University go global through their Pathways program which seeks to recruit international students to campus.
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January 8, 2025Ten Years Hence: Futurists and industry leaders to present their visions of innovationThe 2025 Ten Years Hence lecture series will focus on the topic of “Innovation: The Process of Creation and Renewal.”
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January 8, 2025Threat to productivity: Why workplace boredom needs to be tackledManagement Professor Casher Belinda's research shows workplace boredom is common, but there are ways to make work more bearable.
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January 5, 2025The most disruptive undergraduate business school startups of 2024ND student startups CR3 Markets and Blink Mexico were named to Poets & Quants' list of Most Disruptive Undergraduate Business School Startups of 2024.
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December 17, 2024Why is the U.S. Postal Service in the red?Retired postal workers get a pension, which means — in the past year — the USPS had to pay a lot into its pension fund, according to James O’Rourke, a teaching professor of management and organization at the University of Notre Dame.
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December 10, 2024Finding the Right RecipeWalking the same hallways he once traversed as a student, Cam Kormylo (BBA ’19) now finds himself on the other side of the desk, teaching analytics at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
Danna Lorch (MA '03)