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September 5, 2024Regenerative production as a vehicle for environmental peacebuilding? An exploratory case from UgandaRichard "Drew" Marcantonio, concurrent assistant professor for Mendoza's Business Ethics and Society, wrote a piece for Peace News about his research into regenerative agriculture and production and how it could contribute to peacebuilding.
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September 4, 2024Who sells when index funds buy? Corporates, new paper saysRecent research from John Shim, assistant professor of finance at Mendoza College of Business, presents evidence that the biggest single seller of equity to index funds over the past 20 years has been listed companies themselves, far ahead of other players in the secondary market like financial institutions or short sellers.
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August 27, 2024The Changemaker Interview: Kristen Ferguson, University Of Notre DameForbes interviewed assistant professor of marketing Kristen Ferguson on her study, "The Mobile Giving Gap: The Negative Impact of Smartphones on Donation Behavior.”
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August 21, 2024Q&A with Nimbello founder Millind AgteyInside Indiana Business interviewed Mendoza alum and founder of Nimbello MIllind Agtey.
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August 10, 20242023 Accountancy Alumnus of the Year: Tim Gray2023 Accountancy Alumnus of the Year Tim Gray has one piece of advice for his fellow Mendoza Alumni: "Never stop learning."
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August 9, 2024No credit score? A grocery list could be the next best thingJoonhyuk Yang, assistant professor of marketing at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, wrote a piece about their research into alternatives to traditional credit scores.
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August 8, 2024Mendoza debuts inaugural volunteer service weekA casual conversation between Mendoza College of Business colleagues Stephanie Drudge and Kalynda Hamilton sparked a College-wide initiative to give back to the community.
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August 7, 2024Notre Dame’s new Digital Marketing Master’s is unique in one big wayThe Mendoza College of Business will offer a STEM-designated, 10-month Master of Science in Digital Marketing beginning in August 2025 that is residential to the school’s storied South Bend, Indiana campus.
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August 6, 2024The human side of climate changeThis Notre Dame business course challenges students to study how climate change affects vulnerable communities.
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August 5, 2024Donors less likely to give on smartphones — How fundraisers can combat ‘mobile giving gap’Donors are less likely to give to charity and also give less money when they’re engaging with their smartphones, according to a new report from Kristen Ferguson, marketing professor at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.
Chronicle of Philanthropy