Media Mentions: April 2024

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  1. Startup financing gender gaps greater in societies where women are more empowered: Study

    "A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Entrepreneurs' Gender on their Access to Bank Finance," forthcoming in the Journal of Business Ethics from Dean Shepherd, the Ray and Milann Siegfried Professor of Entrepreneurship at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, offers suggestions to help close the gender gap.

    Originally published at news.nd.edu.

  2. There’s no ‘one size fits all’ when it comes to addressing men’s health issues globally

    In most contexts in the United States and Europe, men tend to experience physical health changes when they get married and start having a family. These changes include an increase in waist circumference and body mass index — a phenomenon known as the “dad bod,” explained Lee Gettler, associate professor of anthropology and chair of Notre Dame’s Department of Anthropology.

    Originally published at news.nd.edu.

  3. White House Cybersecurity Director speaks at Indiana Statewide Cybersecurity Summit

    “In just the state of Indiana we have 20,000 jobs, cyber security jobs that are unfilled, and we are here to discuss how we can change this and not only bring more Cyber people to these jobs but we can keep talent in Indiana,” said Jarek Nabrzyski, Notre Dame Director Center for Research Computing.

  4. Contributions of Black baseball players celebrated

    The team's rich history was recovered at the University of Notre Dame. Using a single black and white photo and catalogs of uniforms from the time, design professor Clint Carlson and students like Kiaya Jones began to reimagine what the Giants' uniforms looked like.

    Originally published at news.nd.edu.

  5. How to battle boredom at work

    Casher Belinda,  Assistant Professor of Management and Organization, University of Notre Dame

    Originally published at news.nd.edu.

  6. Notre Dame professor talks about brain cancer research and its journey into space

    Meenal Datta has been working at Notre Dame for two and a half years. Earlier this year, her team was invited to use their research on glioblastoma in the ISS.

    Originally published at news.nd.edu.