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ND Law Religious Liberty Initiative Book Talk: Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age by Thomas Berg
On September 7, Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative hosted a book talk with Thomas Berg, author of Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age and the James L....
View EventSuccess Stories of Hispanic Alumni of ND
As part of its Hispanic Heritage Month 2023 series of events, the Institute for Latino Studies will host a virtual panel with members of the Hispanic Alumni of Notre Dame (HAND)....
View EventCreative Writing Reading Series featuring Jonathan Escoffery
The Creative Writing Series invites you to our next major event of the season: A Reading from Jonathan Escoffery. Co-sponsored with Literatures of Annihilation, Exile, and...
View EventDisalienation: Politics, Philosophy, and Radical Psychiatry in Postwar France
Camille Robcis maps the intersections of politics, philosophy, and radical psychiatry in twentieth-century France. It focuses on a psychiatric movement called “institutional...
View EventA Conversation with Justice Elena Kagan
As part of the 2023-24 Notre Dame Forum, the Notre Dame Law School will host a conversation between U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan and G. Marcus Cole, Joseph A. Matson...
View EventUnshackled: Freeing America’s K-12 Education System
Kate Hardiman Rhodes ’17 is Notre Dame undergraduate and ACE program alumnae. She attended Georgetown Law School at night while working for Cooper & Kirk, PLLC, a constitutional...
View EventFootball Fridays: Real Estate Speaker Series
Pat Connaughton ’15 is the Co-Founder and CEO of Three Leaf Development. With a focus on development and property management, Three Leaf has projects in Milwaukee, Portland, and...
View EventDesire, Anxiety, Shame: Transatlantic (Re)Mediations and ‘Italian Culture’
In this talk Professor Loredana Polezzi looks at the complex and often fraught processes of linguistic and cultural translation/mediation which characterize the relationship...
View EventThe Dilemmas of Friendship in Dante’s Italy
In late medieval Italy, amicizia was not an unequivocal moral or affective good. Instead, it was an ambiguous term to be deployed strategically, describing a wide range of social...
View EventThe Archival Turn and Network approach: Examining evolving translation practices and discourses in the British publishing firm complex, 1950s-1980s by Daniela La Penna
In this lecture, Professor Daniela La Penna adopts a micro-historical approach to bring to light the cultural, economic, and social dynamics surrounding the English translation of...
View EventAccountability in a Sustainable World Conference
The 2023 Accountability in a Sustainable World conference will delve into regulation, sustainability reporting, capital allocation, and performance metrics. The conversation will...
View EventDesigning to the Rhythms of Time
The 2023 Richard H. Driehaus Prize Laureate Ben Pentreath will join us to discuss the importance of combining architecture and artistry to create urban environments that are...
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