McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business
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The McKenna Center seeks to better understand the critical role of global business in reducing poverty and inequality.
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Join us Wednesday (11/15) for our next Global Partnership for Poverty & Entrepreneurship webinar: Challenges in Conducting Research with Low-Income & Disadvantaged Entrepreneurs with panelists Garry Bruton, Carla Canelas, Chris Sutter, & Susana C. Santos. go.nd.edu/GPPEwebinar
Join us for our next webinar on March 20th. We will discuss how artificial intelligence can impact impoverished entrepreneurs with a panel of international experts. Register at go.nd.edu/mckennapoverty… Keough School of Global Affairs #SocialEntrepreneurship #Entrepreneurship #Research #GoIrish
Join us for Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor Day on April 9 from 11 AM-1 PM. Register for this event at go.nd.edu/SocialEntrepre…. Keough School of Global Affairs #SouthBend #Entrepreneurship
We are honored to welcome Mary Gallagher of U-M International Institute as our new Marilyn Keough Dean here at the Keough School. She is an outstanding scholar, teacher, policy expert and administrator.
Disadvantaged entrepreneurs often fear success, but new research from faculty expert Mike Morris can help: go.nd.edu/585df8 McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business
We honored Keough School of Global Affairs students Maria Rodriguez Contreras and Justin Hur for making a difference as #socialentrepreneurs at our Celebrate #SocialEntrepreneurship event in April. #GoIrish #NotreDame #ForceforGood Read more: go.nd.edu/socialentrepre…
A growing body of anecdotal research supports the idea of entrepreneurship as a route to financial independence. A McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business program helps those facing economic or other hardships start and grow businesses as a pathway to financial stability: go.nd.edu/12a6f3
"Everything I’m doing now in business is because of this program.” Lacquisha Hunt learned how to grow Heavenly Sent Sea Moss, her small business in Mishawaka, through the McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business's South Bend Entrepreneurship and Adversity Program: go.nd.edu/12a6f3
Students with our Entrepreneurship & Empowerment in South Africa (EESA) program have been busy. Led by Keough School of Global Affairs professor Michael Morris, EESA students consult with historically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in South Africa to help them succeed. mckennacenter.nd.edu/student-progra…
How will AI shake up the future of work -- and how can we make it work for workers? University of Notre Dame expert Yong Lee is doing real-time research to inform policy. go.nd.edu/566c4e McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business Pulte Institute for Global Development Kellogg Institute
Study abroad and gain hands-on consulting experience with Entrepreneurship & Empowerment in South Africa (EESA)—a life-changing experience that enables students to help historically disadvantaged entrepreneurs. Apply: go.nd.edu/EESA25 Keough School of Global Affairs Notre Dame Global
Trump’s economists should study what happened in Japan and South Korea, University of Notre Dame economist Yong Lee tells The Hill. Both countries have lessons on how to promote growth and industry through administrative guidance. go.nd.edu/4a1f9f McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business
“Companies are faced with higher labor costs. In that case, they’ll probably automate.” Faculty expert Yong Lee explains why automation will remain prevalent even as the Trump administration works to reshore American manufacturing. go.nd.edu/9116ed McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business
It was great to have Yong Lee in Washington, D.C. to share his AI expertise with policymakers! Special thanks to our partners, including Americans for Responsible Innovation and Notre Dame Washington Office, for making this possible. 📰 Read more: go.nd.edu/cd6c66 McKenna Center—Human Development & Global Business Institute for Ethics and the Common Good
$2.5 m Coca-Cola gift to McKenna Center University of Notre Dame expands UPBI poverty alleviation programming to all FIFA World Cup host cities: mckennacenter.nd.edu/news-events/ne… Keough School of Global Affairs