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December 7, 2024Fighting to Serve Others Before Self: Eric GoinsEric Goins (MBA '25), a military veteran and kicker for the Fighting Irish football team, was featured in a "What Would You Fight For?" spot for his leadership on campus and the gridiron.
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November 19, 2024Notre Dame and NDDCEL continue to inspire ethical business leaders with fall forum for early career professionalsThe Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership’s annual fall forum invited rising business leaders for an immersive discussion on business ethics and how they can make an impact.
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November 19, 2024Dockworkers reconsider strike that shut down East and Gulf Coast ports: A conversation with supply chain expert Kaitlin WowakSupply chain expert Katie Wowak answers questions about the dockworkers strike and what a second strike could mean for the U.S. supply chain.
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November 19, 2024Notre Dame business school and Athletics team up to empower student-athletesThe one-of-a-kind partnership enables Mendoza and Notre Dame Athletics to collaborate in new ways to help student-athletes fully realize their leadership potential through greater awareness of career pathways in business.
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November 14, 2024Tricky BusinessJacob Baum (BBA '26) mixes magic and marketing, and leaves you wondering, what just happened?
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November 14, 2024NSF grant will help address AI’s diversity problemNotre Dame analytics professor John Lalor and a multi-university research team received $1.2M from NSF to improve large language models for all demographics.
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November 11, 2024Embracing this one dreaded emotion could be the key to career successFast Company referenced research by management professor Casher Belinda, which found suppressing boredom at work hurts future productivity.
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November 5, 2024Warren Buffett skipped endorsing a presidential candidate this election as many CEOs retreat from politicsFortune quoted management professor John Busenbark about his co-authored study which found CEOs with conservative leanings have sometimes felt compelled to back seemingly “liberal” stances to please their stakeholders.
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November 5, 2024In Memoriam: Robert A. DrevsRobert A. Drevs, retired associate teaching professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, passed away peacefully on October 29, 2024, surrounded by his family.
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October 30, 2024High color complexity in social media images proves more eye-catching, increases user engagementSocial media has become the main stage for marketing in the digital age, and the adage “content is king” has never been more relevant. Marketers are increasingly focused on creating […]
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