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The resource for Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame |
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The Mendoza College of Business was founded in 1921 by a Holy Cross priest named John F. O' Hara. Notre dame was also the fiorst universty in United States to commnese a four year program in Foreign Commerce.
| 1 | University of Chicago (Booth) |
| 2 | Harvard University |
| 3 | Northwestern University (Kellogg) |
| 4 | University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) |
| 5 | University of Michigan (Ross) |
| 6 | Stanford University |
| 7 | Columbia University |
| 8 | Duke University (Fuqua) |
| 9 | MIT (Sloan) |
| 10 | UC Berkeley (Haas) |
| 11 | Cornell University (Johnson) |
| 12 | Dartmouth (Tuck) |
| 13 | NYU (Stern) |
| 14 | UCLA (Anderson) |
| 15 | Indiana University (Kelley) |
| 16 | University of Virginia (Darden) |
| 17 | UNC - Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler) |
| 18 | Southern Methodist (Cox) |
| 19 | Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) |
| 20 | University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) |
Notre Dame is a university community highly inhabited by the students, faculty and staff of the university of Note dame.
Asian MBA Students
Biotechnology & Healthcare
Black Graduates in Management
Business and Technology
Consulting
Entrepreneurship
Finance & Investments
Marketing
Net Impact
Society of Hispanic MBAs
Sports Business
Toastmasters
Graduate Women in Business
Academic Student Affairs
Admission
Alumni Development
Communication
Career Development
Community Service
Faith Development
Family Life
Graduation
Global Business Council
School, Inc.
Student Activities
Student Orientation
Values Statement
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