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  • April 21, 2015
    Generating alpha through….ethics

    Why "don't embarrass us" isn't good enough for an ethics code. Management professor Joe Holt discusses what companies should strive for in a posting for the Security Traders Association.

    Joseph Holt

  • April 20, 2015
    Alumnus examines role of impact investing in development banking

    "Companies have woken up to what their role is in society," Jozef Henriquez, Inter-American Development Bank executive, said during his Ten Years Hence lecture on April 17. Story from The Observer.

    Jeremy Capello Lee

  • April 17, 2015
    High-performance dress shoe venture wins Notre Dame’s 2015 business plan competition

    Wolf & Shepherd takes top prize at the McCloskey Business Plan Competition.

    Carol Elliott

  • April 15, 2015
    1st Source Bank Commercialization Award goes to Mendoza professor Joe Urbany

    Research that makes it to the marketplace doesn’t only originate in science and engineering labs. For the first time since its inception, the 1st Source Bank Commercialization Award is recognizing research from the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. Joe Urbany…

    Notre Dame News

  • April 14, 2015
    New book offers strategies for engaging millennials for ethical leadership

    The prevailing views on millennials are well-known, having been repeated frequently by the popular media and echoed by “back in my day” parents. Millennials are narcissistic. Millennials are entitled and don’t want to pay their dues. Millennials need hand-holding at work and are high-maintenance. Millennials are job-hoppers.…

    William G. Gilroy

  • April 10, 2015
    Mendoza teams place 1st and 2nd in case competition

    Two teams of University of Notre Dame MBA students received first- and second-place prizes during the Arthur W. Page Society 2015 Case Study Competition. The Society, which announced the awards April 2, sponsors the annual competition in alliance with the Institute for Public Relations for the writing of original case studies by students pursuing a degree focused on corporate communications and public relations.…

    Carol Elliott

  • April 7, 2015
    Iran Oil Return May Be Slow Amid Jostling for Foreign Investors

    Finance Prof. Gianna Bern weighs in on Iran's return to the international marketplace for the Washington Post.    

    Javier Blas and Bradley Olson

  • March 30, 2015
    Is It Ethical to Share Photos of Strangers on the Internet?

    Posting pics of strangers and mocking them online? See what ethics expert Adam Kronk has to say in Men's Health.

    Evan Ross Katz

  • March 27, 2015
    Mendoza seniors develop BlueBucket

    In this March 26 story, The Observer tells the story of the launch of social venture BlueBucket, an organization that forms partnerships with restaurants to collect donations for local charities.

    Selena Ponio

  • March 23, 2015
    Female power fuels Pinterest’s value

    Marketplace Tech website quotes marketing Prof. Carol Phillips about Pinterest.

    Nova Safo