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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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September 10, 2020Pandemic shapes how B-school students study ‘acts of God’Each semester, Accountancy Professor Tonia Murphy routinely presents a hypothetical case study to her business law students to demonstrate the process of legal reasoning. It poses a fairly straightforward question: Should a student whose roommate has the flu be granted an extension on taking an exam?
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September 4, 2020U.S. job growth loses speed as fiscal stimulus ebbs
Economist and Finance Professor Jason Reed was quoted by U.S. News & World Report, saying, "We're well past talking about a V-shaped recovery."
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September 3, 2020Muffet McGraw makes transition from Hall of Fame coach to Notre Dame professorFormer Notre Dame women’s head basketball coach Muffet McGraw is no longer on the sidelines at Purcell Pavilion. She is now a professor in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
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September 3, 2020An Investment in Personal and Professional Growth: Alumna Caitlin Stojanovich (EMBA ’19)
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September 1, 2020Pandemic leads to stores closing inside University Park MallEconomist and Finance Professor Jason Reed was interviewed by WSBT 22 about store closings in malls due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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August 30, 2020Meet the MBA Class of 2022: Aric StahlyPoets & Quants gave an overview of the MBA Class of 2022 and featured Mendoza MBA student Aric Stahly.
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August 25, 2020M.S. in Accountancy program adds new data analytics concentration
Beginning fall 2020, the Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA) program will offer a new data analytics concentration as well as a host of new accounting-focused data analytics courses.
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August 24, 2020Student Perspective: Brian Rycyna (MSBA ’21)
"This was the only degree I felt it was worth the investment of time and energy and life-disruption, and where the majority of what we learn is practical and applicable in everyday business situations."
Brian Rycyna