ND in the News: February 2022
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Forbes
February 13, 2022
The University of Notre Dame has recognized two individuals for their distinguished work in architecture and cultivation of the environment.
CNBC
February 13, 2022
“Nostalgia is a really good way to tap into positive memories that large portions of viewing audience will have,” Mitchell Olsen, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business told CNBC. “It’s an opportunity to attach your brands with some of those positive associations.”
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Mendoza College of Business
Newsweek
February 11, 2022
The team, including University of Notre Dame professor of physics Timothy Beers, used a new approach to measure light from each of the stars and determine the amounts of heavy metals like iron, as well as determining their distances, ages, and motion through space.
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Department of Physics
CNBC
February 11, 2022
“Nostalgia is a really good way to tap into positive memories that large portions of viewing audience will have,” said Mitchell Olsen, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. “It’s an opportunity to attach your brands with some of those positive associations.”
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Mendoza College of Business
BBC News
February 09, 2022
Prematurely pushing a baby towards longer, deeper sleep, therefore, can increase SIDS risk, says James McKenna, the founder and director of the Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame and endowed chair in anthropology at Santa Clara University, California.
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Anthropology
CNN
February 09, 2022
"There are certainly shades of 2000, but we're not sitting under the same tree exactly," said Mitchell Olsen, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.
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Mendoza College of Business
Associated Press
February 08, 2022
“Promoting Barry McCarthy with his eye on the financials makes sense — he’s the type who can objectively look at Peloton’s operations and choose where to invest and where to cut,” said Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
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Mendoza College of Business