The Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society is a community at Notre Dame where students and professors dedicated to exploring business and the liberal arts can do so through dedicated coursework, collaborative research, meaningful dialogue, and purpose-driven career discernment.| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society
I’ll never forget my first “blessing of the animals” service. It was the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi a few years before Laudato Si’ appeared. A few blocks from my downtown Chicago office, I stepped into a grand, gothic-style church only to find its usually serene and stately narthex bustling…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
The Ant and the Grasshopper, A Modern Retelling A clean-cut college junior walks briskly across the quad, head down, clutching an overstuffed padfolio with drafts of his resumé and forty marked-up cover letters, one for each prestigious internship he’ll be applying for. As he looks down to…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
Aubrey Keegan (right) speaks with host Aylee Weiss (left) during a Pack…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
Will achievement make me happy? What are barriers to women’s equal pay in the workplace? Do I want children? Can women (or anyone) ‘have it all’? These are some of the big questions students explored this spring in "Women's Work," a new course designed and taught by Dr. Chris Hedlin…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
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“I succeed the most when I work for people who push me past my comfort zone—but will catch me if I fall.” With this powerful reflection, Katherine Jollon Colsher, CEO of Girls Who Invest, delivered one of many memorable insights during her visit to Notre Dame as a guest speaker for the Sheedy…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
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By: Teresa Kadapurath '27 “Five-year plans are overrated.” That was just the first of three bold lessons that Kaitlin Sullivan ‘10, Director of Content Policy at Meta, offered at the March edition of Sheedy Family Program’s hallmark Dinner and Dialogue series. Sullivan,…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
When faced with adversity in a venture, do you seek an easy way out or embrace a challenge? How can mentors help push you to overcome adversity? How can faith be a resource in the startup journey? These were the questions at the heart of “Choosing Hard: Tales of Faith, Grit, and Alumni Collaboration…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
By: Rohan Jaipuria’27 “Can you outperform in all areas of your life? Can you have it all?" These thought-provoking questions centered the discussion led by Kim Powell ’98 – co-author of the New York Times bestseller The CEO Next Door and co-founder…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
By Maire Brennan This past November, I had the extraordinary opportunity to attend the Joys of VMS conference in Longboat Key, Florida. Alongside five other Notre Dame students, including fellow Sheedy scholars Connor Moore and Brian George, I spent…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
A total of $58,000 was awarded to five local nonprofits from Notre Dame students in the Philanthropy and the Common Good class. The award ceremony, hosted on Dec. 9, was led by Jonathan Hannah, term assistant teaching professor of Political Science and assistant director for operations of the de Nicola…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
By: Lauren Engates '26 “What is your purpose for work? If you didn’t need to work, what would you do? How will society change if most people did not need to work?” These thought-provoking questions were at the heart of the discussion led by John Gordon ‘98, Senior Vice…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
By Marcela Rodriguez Holguin What do seminary and business school have in common? …| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
By: Lauren Engates '26 When a business is evaluating a candidate for a high-level hire, how could they minimize risk and ensure the candidate is a trustworthy, safe choice for the role? How could a multinational company use digital forensics to uncover hidden financial transactions…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
Allison Caffrey, a second-year Sheedy student with majors in Business Analytics and Sociology, was recently awarded a prestigious 2024 Lou Holtz Leadership Scholarship through the University of…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
Philanthropy and the Common Good students awarded a combined $59,000 to five local nonprofits during an event Tuesday (Nov. 28) at McKenna Hall at the University of Notre Dame.| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
Routora Co-founder and Sheedy Student, Brian George Sheedy Family Program student Brian…| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society | News
Last spring, University of Notre Dame faculty members Luis Felipe Murillo and Walter Scheirer taught a new undergraduate course titled The Archaeology o...| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society
The Sheedy Family Program is a rigorous intellectual community for Notre Dame students studying Arts and Letters and business.| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society
“The things that we love tell us what we are.” With this quote from St. Thomas Aquinas, Amy McAuliffe (‘90) summed up her message to s...| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society
The Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society is a community at Notre Dame where students and professors dedicated to exploring business and the liberal arts can do so through dedicated coursework, collaborative research, meaningful dialogue, and purpose-driven career discernment.| Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society