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September 6, 2012Tailgating not just a party, ND study finds
Department of Marketing Chair John Sherry is quoted in this South Bend Tribune article about his research on tailgating.
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September 4, 2012Can You Train Business School Students To Be Ethical?
Prof. Ann Tenbrunsel’s research about why good people do bad things is cited in this Slate.com article, which highlights the critical need for b-schools to integrate ethics throughout their curricula.
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September 4, 2012One Person Who’s Better Off Under President Obama: Mitt Romney
Accounting Professor Brad Badertscher is quoted in this U.S. News & World Report Blog about reported losses on Mitt Romney’s tax returns.
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August 29, 2012Jerry Campagna To Be Honored for Community Leadership At Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Jerry Campagna, president, The Most Inc., and Adjunct Faculty, Nonprofit Executive Education is honored by Fifth Third Bank Chicago for his community leadership.
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August 24, 2012Insight from Muggles to Gatorade
Notre Dame’s entrepreneurship center brings in a varied group of speakers for its fall lecture series
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August 23, 2012Muggles, Jimmy John’s, Gatorade and a 105-year-old family business
Fall lecture series Entrepreneurial Insights offers a slate of speakers with broad experience and varied backgrounds who can discuss their entrepreneurial journeys.
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August 23, 2012Costco co-founder Sinegal, corporate execs to discuss business ethics in Notre Dame lecture series
The annual fall Berges Lecture Series features top executives discussing the challenges and rewards of ethics-based leadership.
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August 22, 2012Notre Dame to Partner With Chinese University
Mendoza College’s nonprofit graduate business will partner with Renmin University to offer new degree program starting in summer 2013.
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August 16, 2012ND professor to teach business ethics in South Korea as an ‘International Scholar’
Management Professor Oliver Williams will spend the academic year teaching about business ethics at a university in South Korea as an International Scholar.
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August 16, 2012In Defense Of Short-Sellers: Bans Cost Investors More Than $1B In 2008
Finance professors Robert Battalio and Paul Schultz’s research about the effects of the short-selling ban is discussed in this Forbes article.
Agustino Fontevecchia