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submitted by Megan Pocock on February 8, 2013
MBA students hosted a blood drive for students, staff, and faculty in the Mendoza College of Business. The event was in partnership with the South Bend Medical Foundation.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on February 8, 2013
MBA students hosted a blood drive for students, staff, and faculty in the Mendoza College of Business. The event was in partnership with the South Bend Medical Foundation.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on February 8, 2013
Irish Idol is a karaoke and talent show open to Mendoza faculty, staff, and students. One hundred percent of profits collected are donated to Casa de Amistad, a local charity that supports the educational needs of children from low-income families.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on November 26, 2012
MBA students hosted a blood drive for students, staff, and faculty in the Mendoza College of Business. The event was in partnership with the South Bend Medical Foundation.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on November 26, 2012
Notre Dame MBA students and administrators walked from campus to Weko Beach, Michigan, to support the Wounded Warrior Fund. This 30-mile march offered staff and students the opportunity to support and honor our wounded veterans.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 18, 2012
Strike Out Cancer was held in conjunction with the Notre Dame Athletic Department and the Notre Dame softball team to raise money for the Memorial Children's Hospital Pediatric Oncology Ward.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 18, 2012
Research Down Syndrome's Board of Directors hosted the first annual black tie dinner, "A Night of Art and Blues." The purpose of the event is to support Down Syndrome cognitive research. The event highlighted the past achievements in Down Syndrome research and also had art for auction created by Down Syndrome artists.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 18, 2012
A poker tournament was held for ND MBA Students to benefit Habitat for Humanity. This tournament was a one-time buy-in style game where the top three players at the end won prizes.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 17, 2012
Meals on Wheels is a nationwide program that provides fresh, nutritious meals to seniors in need via local Senior Nutrition Programs. Since January 2010, approximately 200 Notre Dame MBA students have volunteered their time to deliver food to up to 20 South Bend residents each week.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 17, 2012
The 31 Lengths Campaign is a University of Notre Dame MBA student-led effort which has built the physical structure of, designed, and will be implementing and operating the programming for an entrepreneurship center on the campus of the Lacor Secondary School in Northern Uganda.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 17, 2012
MBA students attempt to eliminate their specified targets through the use of water guns until there is only one player left standing.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 7, 2012
Notre Dame MBA students volunteered with Habitat for Humanity to help in their efforts to build four houses in St. Joseph County in spring 2012.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 4, 2012
School, Inc. is a program that aims to help third and fourth grade students improve their math skills.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 3, 2012
MBA students hosted the last blood drive of the year for students, staff, and faculty in the Mendoza College of Business. The event was in partnership with the South Bend Medical Foundation.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on May 3, 2012
99Fridays is a non-profit organization, started by five Notre Dame MBA students, that works to empower Notre Dame students to help those in need by providing a simple way for many small contributions to make a large impact in South Bend.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on April 27, 2012
The Bald and the Beautiful is a campus wide fundraiser for pediatric cancer research. Students raise money for St Baldricks Foundation through pledging to shave their head. This generates awareness and funds for cancer research.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on March 27, 2012
MBA students mentored residents of the South Bend Center for the Homeless on a weekly basis to help secure interviews and full-time work experience.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on March 16, 2012
The Notre Dame chapter of the National Association of Women MBA’s held a pool tournament to benefit the Shideezhi Project, a national organization to help Navajo women pursue higher education and ultimately a better way of supporting themselves and their families.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on February 16, 2012
MBA students hosted a blood drive on Valentine's Day for students, staff, and faculty in the Mendoza College of Business. The event was in partnership with the South Bend Medical Foundation.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on February 16, 2012
Notre Dame MBA students coordinated a winter service trip to Dallas over the holiday break, to work with the city’s chapter of Catholic Charities.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on January 24, 2012
Lose the Shoes engages thousands of students in 3v3 barefoot soccer tournaments that save lives.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on December 12, 2011
Karaoke for a Cause is an annual event hosted on campus each year. In exchange for a small monetary donation made by students, MBA professors sing karaoke songs that have been selected specifically for them by the students.
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submitted by Megan Pocock on December 8, 2011
Graduate Service Day is an annual event where University of Notre Dame students from the MBA Program, the Law School, and the Graduate School come together and spend a Saturday volunteering to make a difference in the local community.
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submitted on November 9, 2010
We had the honor to host 140 students and staff members, which to date is our largest attendance with 40% of the student body present from the three classes. Thanks to the extraordinary performances by our professors and your generous donations, Casa de la Amistad will receive $1,000 dlls within the following weeks. This money will help support their after school program called “Crece conmigo” (Grow with me) and their Youth Leadership program that allows at-risk students to finish High School.
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submitted on October 10, 2010
Lose the Shoes is a 3 v 3 co-ed barefoot soccer tournament that's goal is to raise awareness and combat the problem of AIDS in Africa.
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submitted on October 6, 2010
Notre Dame students will ride across the great expanse that is Cambodia without moving an inch in front of the South Dining Hall on campus at Notre Dame.
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