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O'Hara's Heirs: Mendoza Deans Discuss a Century of Business Education at Notre Dame
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2022Oct 13
Join Dean Martijn Cremers and former deans Roger Huang and Carolyn Woo as they traverse through a century of transformative trends and pivotal changes at the Mendoza College of Business. Moderated by Brett Beasley, PhD, this enriching discussion delves into the significant milestones that have shaped the business school over its storied 100-year history. This video offers a unique retrospective on how Mendoza has evolved, highlighting key developments and the leadership philosophies that have influenced its growth. The deans share their insights on how global and educational trends have impacted business education and discuss the future trajectory of business schools in adapting to new challenges and opportunities. Viewers will gain an understanding of the foundational changes that have occurred from 1921 to 2021, as discussed in the book "O’Hara’s Heirs: Business Education at Notre Dame," co-authored by Brett Beasley. This conversation not only reflects on the past but also provides a forward-looking perspective on the role of business education in fostering ethical leaders who can navigate complex global markets. The Dean’s Speaker Series, sponsored by the Eugene Clark Distinguished Lecture Series endowment, continues to bring vital discussions to the forefront, contributing to the rich academic environment at Notre Dame. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in the legacy and future of business education at one of the world's leading institutions. Explore the evolution of Mendoza and the visionaries behind its century-long journey towards excellence in business education. Whether you are a current student, an alum, or a business education enthusiast, this dialogue offers profound insights into the enduring values and innovative strategies at the heart of Mendoza.

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