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Mendoza chosen as lead sponsor for Hispanic MBA conference

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The University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business has been selected as the lead academic sponsor for the 2010 National Conference and Career Expo of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA).
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Deciding it’s wrong to decide

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Disgust, contempt and despair may all be perfectly serviceable and routinely invoked justifications for staying out of the voting booth, but Todd D. Whitmore, associate professor of theology and director of the Program in the Catholic Social Tradition at Notre Dame, has another: Conscience.
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Calendar of Events

NDVotes '08 Pizza, Pop, and Politics. Panel discussion: "Foreign Policy and National Security"

October 7: 5:30pm

Hesburgh Center Auditorium. Cosponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Center for Social Concerns. Free and open to the public.

Talk: "Hacking the Vote"

October 7: 7:00pm

138 DeBartolo Hall. Examining the risks surrounding the integration of technology into all phases of the political process: campaigning, fundraising, voting and privacy. Open to faculty, staff and students.

Theater: "The Mushroom Picker"

October 7 and 8, 7:30pm

Philbin Studio Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. In this one-man play, playwright Patrick Dewane tells the story of his grandfather's incredible history as a Czech-American soldier fighting in his ancestral homeland during World War II.

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