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Welcome to this week's ThinkND Weekly Digest, highlighting Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day, celebrated on June 27.
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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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Ryan Welsh '13 MBA believes there is a fatal flaw in the conventional understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI). His Silicon Valley startup, Kyndi, is uses a hybrid approach to AI and deep learning to make the information more useful.
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Carolyn Woo, the former Dean of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business and former CEO of Catholic Relief Services, discusses insights and strategies to promote ethical leadership in the business world and how to utilize leadership as a force for good.
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Football player. Model. Fashion executive. Chris Yura '03 took a different path to social enterprise than most. Now, as the founder of SustainU Clothing, he uses his business to address social, economic, and environmental issues.
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Join us for week 3 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 film "Rear Window" directed by Alfred Hitchcock is accompanied by explainer videos and a weekly interactive Zoom session.
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Join us for the live discussion on Wednesday, July 1, at 1 PM EDT with Prof. Barry McCrea about "Rear Window." Participants can ask questions and discuss the film.
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Tune in live this week for virtual events from Notre Dame:
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Researchers hope to advance the understanding of cancers that affect children in Mexico.
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Panelists will discuss what barriers exist for Black entrepreneurs, why, and what needs to be done.
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The talk is part of the "Called & Co-Responsible Summer Seminar" hosted by the McGrath Institute.
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Discover more about voicing Shakespeare’s text for a modern audience.
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