THROUGH THE LENS

By Carol Elliott | Spring 2025

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EMBA in Ireland.

The Notre Dame Executive MBA Class of 2026 started the program in true Irish style, traveling to Dublin, Ireland, for a weeklong immersion. The week kicked off with the signature Executive Integral Leadership course, led by Mendoza professors Chris Adkins, Cindy Muir and Kris Muir.

While students primarily attended classes in Trinity College’s beautiful facilities, they also enjoyed various off-campus activities, including lunch at Hugo’s restaurant and exploration of the historic Glendalough Monastic City.

Photos by Matt Cashore (ND ’94)

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    Themed around the words “Tender, Strong and True” from Notre Dame’s alma mater, EIL aims to build bonds among students and leadership skills through a deeply holistic experience that connects the individual’s professional, personal, moral and spiritual dimensions.

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