Bill Nichols, who passed away October 13, leaves a lasting legacy as a humble and dedicated teacher, scholar and administrator. The post In Memoriam: William Nichols, Professor Emeritus of Accountancy appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
After 25 years studying data privacy, tech analytics professor Heng Xu says researchers need to start over. The post AI is separating privacy from the personal appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
Finance professor emeritus Richard Sheehan weighed in on the NBA illegal gambling schemes in a Fox News interview. The post Finance professor questions how NBA figures found themselves in gambling scandal appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
employees at every level increasingly face decisions about whether — and how — to act when controversial issues arise at work. The post When and how to respond to controversial topics in the workplace appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
“DynamoDB isn’t a term that most consumers know,' said Mike Chapple, an IT professor at the University of Notre Dame. 'But it underpins the apps and services that all of us use every single day.' The post Inside the nondescript Virginia warehouse that wiped out the internet with one outage… and the neighbors who warn the next one is just a matter of time appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
Cybersecurity expert Mike Chapple told the Associated Press that a "slow and bumpy recovery process" amid an outage like this is “entirely normal.” The post AWS ‘returned to normal operations’ after major outage appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
Cybersecurity expert Mike Chapple said about the AWS outage in an AP News article, “a slow and bumpy recovery process” is “entirely normal.” The post Massive Amazon cloud outage has been resolved after disrupting internet use worldwide appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
While it seemed the worst had been resolved, a new series of “cascading failures” seems to have arisen during the last few hours, according to Mike Chapple, an information technology professor at Notre Dame University. The post Amazon says recovery continues but problems persist appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
Mike Chapple, tech security expert and academic director of the Notre Dame MSBA, was quoted in a Wall Street Journal piece about Amazon Web Services disruption. The post Amazon says web services have largely been restored appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
“DynamoDB isn’t a term that most consumers know,” Mike Chapple, IT professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business , said in a statement picked up by CNBC. However, it “is one of the record-keepers of the modern Internet.” The post AWS services recover after daylong outage hits major sites appeared first on Mendoza College of Business.| News Archive Mendoza College of Business
The University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business welcomed nine new faculty members this year, supporting its top strategic priority of strengthening its reputation as a leading research institution.| Mendoza College of Business
Research by Jianna Jin looked at how shoppers’ desire to avoid embarrassment influenced two types of interactions with chatbots.| Mendoza College of Business
The expanded Mendoza Behavioral Lab, a dedicated research center designed for examining human behavior, will enhance the College's tradition of thought leadership.| Mendoza College of Business
Research by marketing professor Vamsi Kanuri found that if a bank can’t tell a customer who was responsible for a fraudulent transaction, that customer loses trust.| Mendoza College of Business
The All-Faculty Team honors distinguished faculty members from across the University who have made transformative contributions to Notre Dame and to their academic fields.| Mendoza College of Business
Trump has called the postal service ‘a joke’. Don’t expect Amazon to replace it| Mendoza College of Business
The University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business is marking the 21st anniversary of its signature lecture series, Ten Years Hence, with a topic that literally stretches the globe.| Mendoza College of Business
Steven D. Levitt, economist and co-author of bestseller “Freakonomics,” will be the featured speaker for the University of Notre Dame’s Thomas H. Quinn Lecture Series.| Mendoza College of Business
Author and former University of Notre Dame professor Tom V. Morris will serve as guest speaker for the Thomas H. Quinn Lecture Series hosted by the Mendoza College of Business.| Mendoza College of Business
Erin Bauer (BA ‘26) wasn’t a complete stranger to the world of fundraising. She interned in Rome this past summer for Polo for the Cure and helped to organize an […]| Mendoza College of Business
University of Notre Dame MBA students in Frontlines in America were invited to work with the Summit Lake Paiute tribe on a project to support their efforts for economic sovereignty.| Mendoza College of Business
The Side Hustle of Side Street Golf The culture of golf is changing, with the sport becoming more inclusive and relaxed. And for Bob Huguelet (BBA ‘10), those shifts have […]| Mendoza College of Business
News and updates about Mendoza alums.| Mendoza College of Business
Brewing up a startup Just in time for #DryJanuary, Emree (Chapman) Woods‘ non-alcoholic beer line entered the niche craft brew scene. “I’m extremely excited about the potential of the industry. […]| Mendoza College of Business
2020 was an unprecedented year, to say the least. But Mendoza College of Business alumni consistently stepped forward to serve with excellence and speak out for human dignity. Here’s a […]| Mendoza College of Business
After five years as a Military Working Dog Handler in the U.S. Army and two deployments to Kuwait, you could say that Sean Conahan (MBA ’23) knows what it means to work like a dog.| Mendoza College of Business
This year’s case asked competing teams to address financial inclusion by presenting solutions that increase access to and the quality of financial services in underserved markets. Winners were named for both undergraduate and graduate cohorts.| Mendoza College of Business
2025 Faculty Award recognizes Robert Easley’s vision for an interdisciplinary approach to teaching analytics.| Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame student spotlights fight against world hunger while competing on ‘American Ninja Warrior’| Mendoza College of Business
Students and entrepreneurs collaborate to strengthen local businesses| Mendoza College of Business
Consumers prefer dealing with chatbots over humans when buying ‘embarrassing’ products online| Mendoza College of Business
A new study from the University of Notre Dame reveals surprising results when shipping policies are adjusted from tiered to flat-rate models.| Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame business students help a specialty children’s hospital advance what’s possible through Grow Irish Week and beyond.| Mendoza College of Business
Research reveals how retail transaction data can be used to create reliable credit scores for individuals without formal credit histories.| Mendoza College of Business
Should banks hunt down fraudsters? One study’s surprising findings| 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
Corey Angst’s research reveals how manufacturing workers might implement AI tools to improve efficiency and quality control.| Mendoza College of Business
Returnless returns can increase brand support by fostering goodwill, according to a study by John Costello and Christopher Bechler.| Mendoza College of Business
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Students and entrepreneurs collaborate to strengthen local businesses| Mendoza College of Business
Give peace a chance? Why sustainability requires more than stability| Mendoza College of Business
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Mendoza Team awarded Poverty Research Package| Mendoza College of Business
His Lens on Life| Mendoza College of Business
Marketing professor John Costello and his co-authors found a measurable decline in consumer activity for up to six months in communities following a fatal school shooting.| Mendoza College of Business
Research from the University of Notre Dame takes a look at how workplace safety is affected by female board representation.| Mendoza College of Business
The competition invites some of the country’s top undergraduate business students to argue for their vision of the future of a publicly traded stock.| Mendoza College of Business
Using Business as a Catalyst for Change At the intersection of purpose, leadership, and impact stands Cleveland Sellers IV, a member of the Class of 2025 at Notre Dame’s Mendoza […]| 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 new program is an expansion of the Jubilee Initiative for Financial Inclusion which is run by Notre Dame business students.| Mendoza College of Business
Notre Dame MBA students win national real estate challenge with a community-first redevelopment vision for Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood.| Mendoza College of Business
Q&A with Accounting Senior Katherine Huang Katherine Huang is a senior studying accounting and economics. She’s also found many ways to be involved both in and outside of the business […]| Mendoza College of Business
Mendoza scholars are creating business laboratories that illuminate truths about technology and humanity and offer industry fresh insights.| Mendoza College of Business
Fencing as a Foundation for the Future When Magda Skarbonkiewicz ’28 first stepped onto the strip as a Division I fencer at Notre Dame, she knew she was chasing more […]| Mendoza College of Business
Workplace mistreatment may affect observers as strongly as victims| Mendoza College of Business
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Notre Dame's innovative Master’s in Digital Marketing will be led by Kevin Hartman, former chief analytics strategist at Google.| Mendoza College of Business
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In Memoriam: Sriram Somanchi| Mendoza College of Business
Meet the MBA Class of 2026: Shubharika Sharma| 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
Walking the same hallways he once traversed as a student, Cam Kormylo (BBA ’19) now finds himself on the other side of the desk, teaching analytics at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.| 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