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Accountancy professor Ken Milani and Saint Mary's College emeritus professor Claude Renshaw answer a question about the 529 plan, which allows a taxpayer to set aside money to be used for qualified education expenses, in their South Bend Tribune segment Tax Talk.


Notre Dame Magazine covered a panel discussion of veterans of the longest war in American history, including MBA students John Chao and Thomas “TJ” Rosetti, who recount their experiences and consider the way out of Afghanistan.


ITAO's Mike Chapple commented about Google's terms of service change and how it relates to Brexit in articles for AP, Washington Post and over 10 other news outlets.


Dean Martijn Cremers was interviewed by Poets & Quants, a news and resource site for graduate business students, about his vision for the College for a recent article. In "So Far This Cycle, This B-School Has Seen A Dramatic Upturn in Apps," Dean Cremers discusses the positive results in MBA program applications, the introduction of the "Grow the Good in Business" brand narrative, Business on the Frontlines and learning initiatives such as increasing opportunities for experiential learning and analytics.


In an article for Forbes, M&O's Joseph Holt talks about the increase in the number of female CEOs, which still only amount to 6% of companies led by women.

MEDIA RELATIONS


Mendoza’s Communications Department manages media relations for major College events and accomplishments, such as conferences, awards, program news, speakers and other significant events or noteworthy projects or initiatives. The Department also promotes our faculty research and expertise in the media, and serves as a liaison between the College and Notre Dame News. To request help with a press release or discuss a possible news item, contact Carol Elliott at celliot1@nd.edu.