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February 15, 2021Ethical reset: A sustainable recoveryAs a global crisis unfolds in real-time, how can b-schools help advance sustainable business practices? Notre Dame management professor Jessica McManus Warnell explores the roles b-schools play in equipping future leaders while also producing research for decision-makers and convening conversations among diverse stakeholders that can shape our collective responses.
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February 13, 2021Speed of some mail delivery would decrease under proposalManagement professor James O'Rourke was interviewed by NBC News about USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's new strategic plan that includes higher postage rates and the elimination of a first-class tier of mail
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February 12, 2021Meet The 2021 CentreCourt Distinguished MBA AlumniChristina Glorioso, NBCUniversal's senior vice president of sales effectiveness, is one of the MBA alumni who’ll be joining Poets&Quants for the first Centre Court MBA Festival of 2021.
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February 11, 2021Award-winning doctoral dissertation links marketing interventions to social outcomesUniversity of Notre Dame marketing professor Yixing Chen received the 2020 John A. Howard/AMA Doctoral Dissertation Award in recognition of the excellence of his doctoral dissertation, “Linking Marketing to Social and Economic Outcomes: The Case of Cancer Prevention and K-12 Education.”
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February 10, 2021Notre Dame’s MBA programs go test-optionalJoining 66 of the Top 100 MBA programs in the U.S., the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business is making its one- and two-year full-time MBA experiences test-optional this year.
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February 8, 2021Lecturer explores fake news in businessThe Observer covered the first of the 2021 Ten Years Hence Lecture Series. The speaker, Matthew F. Ferraro, spoke about the impact of fake news on businesses.
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February 8, 2021Researchers develop novel method for helping people increase personal savingsMarketing professor Emily Garbinsky and her co-researchers created something they termed a “superfluous-spender intervention” that influenced people to believe they were not saving as well as they believed.
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February 8, 2021Notre Dame MBA announces test waiver option for 2020-2021 admissions cycleThe University of Notre Dame MBA is introducing a “test-optional” admissions policy for the current enrollment cycle.
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February 8, 2021Notre Dame, Purdue take top honors in inaugural Crossroads Classic Analytics ChallengeThe inaugural Crossroads Classic Analytics Challenge challenged business students to answer the question: How much cash should bank branches keep on hand to meet their customers’ daily needs?
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February 6, 2021More bubbles, less shorting. What the GameStop craziness could mean for the future of investing“I do think that, to some degree, this herd Reddit movement is going to continue,” said finance professor Jason Reed in a CNBC piece.
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