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On behalf of ThinkND, Happy Father's Day to all the fathers and father figures in the Notre Dame family. This week's ThinkND Weekly Digest highlights Father's Day.
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Be sure to visit think.nd.edu to read, watch, or listen to more than 900 pieces of content from across Notre Dame's campus, available for free at any time.
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Inspire your mind and spark conversations.
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Fathers shape their children's well-being through a range of parenting behaviors. While common for humans, this is rare for mammals. This talk helps us use evolution and culture to understand fathers' roles, biology as parents, and health.
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Much has been written about what happens to mothers hormonally during pregnancy and after, but what about fathers? In a first-of-its-kind study, University of Notre Dame researchers focused on how dads' biology around the birth of their children relates to their parenting down the road.
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Notre Dame's Snite Museum of Art has curated a gallery titled "In Celebration of Fathers." The collection includes eleven pieces from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Join us for week 2 of Literature & Film in Lockdown, a new, free, multimedia, educational enrichment program that examines literary works and movies set in times of quarantine. Led by Professor Barry McCrea, this week's reading "Decameron" by Boccaccio (chapters "Introduction" and "First Story") is accompanied by explainer videos and the weekly interactive Zoom session.
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Join us for the live discussion on Wednesday, June 24, at 1 PM EDT with Prof. Barry McCrea about "Decameron." Participants can ask questions and discuss the book excerpts.
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Tune in live this week for virtual events from Notre Dame:
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A powerful discussion with Prof. Richard Pierce, Reggie Brooks, and Coach Coquese Washington.
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Join the annual gathering of youth athletic coaches and leaders from across North America.
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Research Uncorked features Christina Wolbrecht, professor of political science.
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The talk is part of the "Called & Co-Responsible Summer Seminar" hosted by the McGrath Institute.
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