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October 19, 2020At least 40 businesses in Michiana since March have closed or plan toMarketing professor Mitchell Olsen at University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business said in a South Bend Tribune piece that the closure trend nationwide is comparable to what we are seeing locally.
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October 19, 2020A Fast Track to Growing the Good: Robert Armstrong (MBA ’21)One-Year MBA candidate Robert Armstrong (MBA '21) shares how Mendoza’s strong community of mutual advancement is preparing him to grow the good in business.
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October 15, 2020Student Perspective: Joseph Smith (MSBA ’21)"You can’t get this level of interaction doing an online program."
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October 13, 2020Meet Ryan Retartha, the new Mendoza alumni relations directorIn a Q&A, Ryan Retartha talks about his background, the reason for the change to include undergraduate alums and his vision for what alumni relations will mean.
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October 11, 2020Favorite Professors Of The Executive MBA Class of 2020Finance professor Gianna Bern was featured on Poets & Quants' list of Favorite Professors Of The Executive MBA Class of 2020.
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October 7, 2020Is Big Tech too big? Focus should be on consumers, not firm size, expert saysThe House Judiciary Committee said Big Tech companies have abused their monopoly power, but James Otteson, the John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business takes a different view.
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October 5, 2020Notre Dame’s Mendoza hosts new series featuring conversations with top business leadersThe University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business will kick off a new speaker series on leadership with a host who knows the topic well: Tom Mendoza (ND ’73).
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October 3, 20202020 first generation MBAs: Emilia Lispi, Notre Dame (Mendoza)Poets & Quants included Emilia Lispi on their list of 1st generation MBA students for 2020.
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October 2, 2020Leadership is Learning to Listen: John Foley (EMBA ’20)John Foley (EMBA ’20), one of Poets and Quants’ Best and Brightest Executive MBAs, shares how his time at Notre Dame taught him to lead by listening.
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