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September 19, 2020Student Perspective: Mike Allen (MSBA ’21)"As an older student, I doubted whether I could be successful in today’s classroom. During the very first immersion week, the faculty, staff and my classmates showed how deeply they care about my success."
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September 18, 2020Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have your data. Why not China-owned ByteDance’s TikTok?The vast collection of the personal information of Americans by data brokers and others is a major problem, but not necessarily a national security problem, said Kirsten Martin, University of Notre Dame professor of IT, Analytics & Operations in a USA Today piece.
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September 18, 2020U.S. to bar downloads of TikTok, WeChatKirsten Martin, professor of technology ethics at the University of Notre Dame, said in an NPR piece that the Trump administration's enforcement action will not do much to address any national security concerns White House officials have with the Beijing-owned TikTok.
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September 16, 2020‘All Else Equal’ podcast connects students with business, economics professorsEconomist and Finance Professor Jason Reed and Forrest Spence, a colleague in the economics department, teamed up to create a weekly podcast “All Else Equal," with the goal to engage students in the era of COVID-19.
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September 16, 2020An MBA program built around global travel evolves in the Covid eraIn a summer when Notre Dame announced that its MBA applications are on the upswing, perhaps the best news is the long-awaited launch — however stunted by the ongoing health crisis — of Frontlines in America, an expansion of Mendoza College of Business' signature program.
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September 16, 2020Expert says Congressional report condemning Boeing, FAA raises questions of culture, missionAccording to James Otteson, the John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, "Boeing has paid a significant price for what appears to be too much risk taking and the tragic consequences to which it led.”
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September 15, 2020‘Where We’re Going’ to explore faculty, expert perspectives on key issuesViva Bartkus, associate professor of management and organization and faculty director of the Meyer Business on the Frontlines program, spoke at the first event of ThinkND's new virtual initiative this fall titled “Where We’re Going.” At a time when the lives of many have been dramatically disrupted this weekly series explores this point in history and how the work happening at Notre Dame relates to and impacts the United States and the world at large.
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September 15, 2020(Re) learning the human rights language: an imperative for our timeProfessor Emeritus of Marketing Georges Enderle wrote an essay for the Keough School of Global Affairs about the language of human rights and how it has fallen into disuse.
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September 14, 2020More coronavirus job losses are becoming permanent"When you pair this with the fact that permanent job losses continue to rise and are now at 3.4 million, everyone should have pause for concern," said economist and finance professor Jason Reed in a Fox Business piece.
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