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Asking More Commentary: Perspectives from Mendoza College of Business

Mendoza College 2013 Undergraduate Commencement Speech

by Roger D. Huang

May 19, 2013

Dean Huang charges students to 'live your responsibility' in his commencement address. Read More

Message from the new Mendoza College Dean: Our unwavering mission

by Roger D. Huang

March 12, 2013

Since the business school at Notre Dame was founded, we have had one mission: to be a force for good. Read More

New trends in business in line with Catholic social teaching

by Oliver F. Williams, CSC

February 19, 2013

The new understanding of business is as a socially responsible political actor in the global economy. Read More

A marketing approach to gun control

by Kevin D Bradford

January 30, 2013

Manufacturers should be held to account for safeguarding the sales channels for guns. Read More

The UN Global Compact and doing the right thing

by Oliver F. Williams, CSC

August 16, 2012

The Global Compact, almost 12 years old, has put the "moral squeeze" on business leadership on a global scale. Read More

Greek Tragedy in Happy Valley

by Thomas Harvey

June 11, 2012

The Penn State scandal provides lessons for all nonprofit boards. Read More

Why 'The Hunger Games' Resonates With Millennials

by Carol B. Phillips

April 19, 2012

ND marketing expert Carol Phillips says the popularity of Hunger Games provides an interesting study of Millennial values. Read More

Fair and Square? A marketing and ethical look at the new J.C. Penney

by Patrick E. Murphy

February 10, 2012

The 110-year retailer made a bold move in its marketing plan when it slashed prices and changed its logo, but will consumers like the new Penney? Read More

Advent Reflection: God's Calling

by Carolyn Y. Woo

December 22, 2011

During this holy season, we are reminded that God calls all of us. Read More

Net Neutrality: 'Necessary' or Ill Advised?

by Barry P. Keating

March 1, 2011

While arguments for Internet equality sound appealing, in practice, net neutrality would lead to a type of price fixing for information. Read More