Gerry Baker, editor-at-large of The Wall Street Journal, is the featured speaker for the Thomas H. Quinn Lecture Series.| Mendoza College of Business
Entrepreneurship professor Dean Shepherd was recognized as the most prolific business and economics researcher.| Mendoza College of Business
Dean Shepherd received the award in recognition of the impact of his scholarly developments within the international community of entrepreneurship researchers.| Mendoza College of Business
Marketing Professor Vamsi Kanuri is the winner of the 2024 Varadarajan Award for Early Career Contributions to Marketing Strategy Research.| Mendoza College of Business
Somanchi was a widely respected teacher and scholar whose research focused on large-scale data and machine learning.| Mendoza College of Business
The College will award $30,000 scholarships to the Notre Dame Executive MBA to recipients of the annual Michiana Forty under 40 program.| Mendoza College of Business
Humanitarian operations expert Alfonso Pedraza-Martinez will lead the Meyer Business on the Frontlines Program.| Mendoza College of Business
As director, Andrea Tamoni will be responsible for leading the Institute’s research agenda by organizing events and overseeing other initiatives, including grants, pre- and post-doc programs and visiting scholars.| Mendoza College of Business
The gift will support and expand the ongoing multidisciplinary examination of disaster resilience in Fukushima, Japan, by Notre Dame faculty and students.| Mendoza College of Business
The agreement provides for the admission of 10 or more qualified Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. members into the Notre Dame MBA and other graduate business programs.| Mendoza College of Business
The 2025 Ten Years Hence lecture series will focus on the topic of “Innovation: The Process of Creation and Renewal.”| Mendoza College of Business
The partnership enables Mendoza and Notre Dame Athletics to collaborate in new ways to help student-athletes fully realize their leadership potential.| Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame analytics professor John Lalor received $1.2M from NSF to improve large language models for all demographics.| Mendoza College of Business