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Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza graduates from Cal's Haas School of Business
Las Vegas Raiders' quarterback Fernando Mendoza has added another chapter to his storybook year - a graduate of U.C. Berkeley's Haas School of Business. Mendoza completed his bachelor's degree in business administration and management in his three years at Cal before transferring to Indiana last year.
What happened
According to ABC7 Bay Area’s source item, Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza graduates from Cal’s Haas School of Business, Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback Fernando Mendoza has added another chapter to his storybook year - a graduate of U.C. Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. Mendoza completed his bachelor’s degree in business administration and management in his three years at Cal before transferring to Indiana last year.
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Primary source: Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza graduates from Cal’s Haas School of Business via ABC7 Bay Area. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza graduates from Cal's Haas School of BusinessABC7 Bay Area - 2026-05-24T22:59:09+00:00
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