WHEN ‘DOING GOOD’ HAS ITS DOWNSIDES

Vita

A CEO who invests in corporate responsibility practices takes a risk, according to new research. In 2006, TIAA-CREF sold its 50 million shares of Coca-Cola stock after reports emerged of the soft…

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THE BETTER FIGHT

Features

Business on the Frontlines looks back at 10 years of seeking to bring about peace through business. A decade ago, Viva Bartkus, associate professor of Management & Organization at Mendoza,…

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TEACHING IN VIEW OF #METOO

Features First Person

After the astonishing cases of fraud at major companies such as Enron and Arthur Andersen came to light in the early 2000s, business schools were widely criticized for not providing a robust ethics…

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THE NEW BOOM

Features

Tech giants and multinationals are investing heavily in renewable energy. Here’s why. I still have a “Hopenhagen” T-shirt hanging in my closet. I picked up the souvenir during the weeks I was in…

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'DADDY BILL'

Family Ask More of Business

In the past 11 years, 30 foster children have found refuge with the Rossiters. In 2004, Bill Rossiter’s (MARK ’86) youngest child, Samantha, was diagnosed with leukemia. She was 7 at the time. She…

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TRAVELS WITH ANDY

Family Profiles

For Andy Wendelborn (MNA ’12, ’99), traveling is about leaving comfort zones. Andy Wendelborn gives his luggage a workout, no doubt about it. He’s tested the mettle of his travel bags, backpacks and…

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FROM FINANCE TO FOODSTUFF

Family Profiles

Back in 2008, Rob McColgan was a Wall Street guy who couldn’t cook. A decade later, he opened his 29th restaurant location on the campus of his alma mater. The story of how McColgan went from the…

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EMBA MOM LAUNCHES UNIQUE BOUTIQUE

Family Alumni Community

When Myla Patterson-Smith (EMBA ’14) launched her online boutique children’s apparel venture last year, she had the help of two savvy business partners: daughters Stephanie and Samantha Smith, then…

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SPOTLIGHT: GRANT HAMMANN (MARK ’18)

Family

People matter to Grant Hammann. He’s the kind of guy who scheduled classes around his volunteer work at a South Bend elementary school, the football player known for mentoring younger teammates, the…

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SIRI, SHOULD I BELIEVE IN GOD?

Features

Our apps provide directions, the weather and easy ways to pay for coffee. But when it comes to answering deep metaphysical questions, artificial intelligence isn’t so smart. In some ways, she’s the…

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ERIN’S CHOICE

Family Salt and Light

2010 alumna Erin Barnes traded the corporate fast track for full-time caregiving. Twice. There are moments in life that transform everything that matters. For Erin Barnes (MARK ’10), that moment came…

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    NEWS 12070
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    WHEN ‘DOING GOOD’ HAS ITS DOWNSIDES 12089
    PARENTAL INFLUENCES ON CHILDHOOD OBESITY 12118
    SHIFTING FEES AND INCREASING RESTATEMENTS 12181
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    THE NEW BOOM 12124
    THE BETTER FIGHT 12138
    TEACHING IN VIEW OF #METOO 12143
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    'DADDY BILL' 12163
    RIGHT NEXT TO GODLINESS 12166
    TRAVELS WITH ANDY 12170
    ​THINKING ABOUT PONTIUS PILATE 12172
    FROM FINANCE TO FOODSTUFF 12180
    CLASS NOTES 12192
    IN MEMORIAM 12193
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    SPOTLIGHT: GRANT HAMMANN (MARK ’18) 12198
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    FROM FINANCE TO FOODSTUFF 12180
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