Forbes
March 08, 2022
James O’Rourke, a professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business who studies corporate communication, says some executives say clients have raised questions about doing business with companies that still have Russia ties.
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CBS News
March 08, 2022
"It's really tough to do business in Russia under the best of conditions. Now it's become just crazy. So getting out is a smart business proposal," said James O'Rourke, professor of management at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, who specializes in reputation management and business communications.
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USA Today
March 08, 2022
"In the short term, you're going to see prices definitely go up," said energy expert Gianna Bern. "How much, it remains to be seen, and where and how the void gets filled."
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MarketWatch
March 07, 2022
Associate professor Thomas Stapleford in the Program of Liberal 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame sees that judgment and wisdom at play in the classroom.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
March 07, 2022
Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, a professor of political science and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame, will become director of the Kellogg Institute for International 91视频 in the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs on July 1.
Newsweek
March 05, 2022
Ian Johnson, assistant professor of military history at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, believes that "the possibility of a coup is a faint one, but not impossible."
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The New York Times
March 05, 2022
The lost sales in Russia are not much of a sacrifice for international smartphone manufacturers, but the potential reputational damage of continuing to sell there could be much more significant, said James S. O’Rourke, a professor of management at the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.
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The Washington Post
March 04, 2022
Susanne Wengle is the author of “Black Earth, White Bread” and “Post-Soviet Power” and N.R. Dreux Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame.
Our Sunday Visitor
March 04, 2022
Leonard J. DeLorenzo, Ph.D., works in the McGrath Institute for Church Life and teaches theology at the University of Notre Dame. Subscribe to his weekly newsletter, “Life, Sweetness, Hope,” at bit.ly/lifesweetnesshope.
The Washington Post
Video
March 04, 2022
Susanne Wengle, associate professor of political science at Notre Dame, talks (from ~1:30) about how sanctions against Russia will affect the world's grain supply, as nearly 1/3 of global wheat comes from there.
Associated Press
March 04, 2022
“I think that maybe they’re a little bit worried that that is a very constrained area. It’s not like the Middle East, where there’s all kinds of space to roam around in the air,” said Robert Latif, a retired U.S. Air Force major general who now teaches at the University of Notre Dame.
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Reilly Center
USA Today
March 03, 2022
Some university presidents have denounced Russia's actions outright, including the Rev. John I. Jenkins, the leader of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.
Commonweal
March 03, 2022
Steve Reifenberg teaches at the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. He has collaborated with Partners In Health (PIH) since 1996 and is a member of PIH’s Board of Trustees.
Associated Press
March 03, 2022
“It’s really tough to do business in Russia under the best of conditions. Now it’s become just crazy. So getting out is a smart business proposal,” said James O’Rourke, a professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business specializing in reputation management.
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Newsweek
March 02, 2022
Ian Johnson, assistant professor of military history at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana: "His historical rhetoric suggested aspirations beyond Ukraine, restoring Russian primacy over areas formerly in Russia's orbit across Eastern Europe."
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Fortune
Video
March 02, 2022
Sanctions stand a better chance of working if they're enforced by multiple countries. (Video featuring David Cortright, Director of the Global Policy Initiative, University of Notre Dame.)
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