Welcome to Your Cohort

Published: June 25, 2021, 5 p.m.

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Luke\'s "one that got away" who dumped him because he failed college. Gomer misses his podcast wife.
\\nTake Gomer to the Woodshed
\\nGomer\'s sad moment in Father\'s Day was a homily that went nowhere for 40 minutes, but everything else was fantastic.

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Luke has an "A" right now for grad school, worth 5 points, but it still counts!

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Then Luke goes on and on about how much he loves his cohort and the school and the basilica and yadda, yadda, yadda.

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Also, "Hi, Paul!"

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  • Mendoza College of Business — Ed Hums is in his fourteenth year as a full-time faculty member of the Mendoza College of Business and currently teaches financial and managerial accounting to undergraduates and team teaches a course in the Masters in Non-Profit Administration program. He also lectures in the Executive Education program at the University and at various corporate locations. For several years Ed played a major role in the Notre Dame \\u2013 St. Mary\\u2019s Tax Assistance Program. Ed will also serve as the faculty adviser for the Notre Dame Accounting Association. In addition to his teaching and lecturing, Ed monitors the rail industry.
  • Mendoza College of Business — Accountancy Professor Ken Milani\\u2019s most recent research and writing have focused on foreign partners and the operating activities of partnerships. Recent articles co-authored by Milani have explored the income tax implications of U.S. real property interests owned by non-resident alien partners, alternative ways of placing property into a partnership, and the advantages of altering a partner\\u2019s adjusted basis as an income tax planning tool.
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