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ART AND HISTORY

Images of the Virgin and Child

In celebration of Mother's Day and the month of May, the Snite Museum of Art has curated a gallery of images through the centuries of the Virgin Mary and Child Jesus. Read a note from the Director of the Snite Museum of Art and view the gallery of pieces dating from the fourteenth century.
Images of the Virgin and Child In Celebration of Mother's Day and the Month of May
Read time: 5 minutes
HEALTH AND SOCIETY

The Burden of Lockdown: Understanding Gender Inequality in the Midst of COVID-19

In many countries, especially in households below the poverty line, housework and care is largely seen as "a woman's job." As we all face the effects of a global pandemic, who bears the burden at home?
The Burden of Lockdown: Understanding Gender Inequality in the Midst of COVID-19
Read time: 3 minutes
ART AND HISTORY

On Incredible Women and a Story Too Good to Pass Up

Ann Little, professor of history at Colorado State University, joined With a Side of Knowledge to discuss her most recent book, The Many Captivities of Esther Wheelwright. Hear more about this American colonial girl who was captured by Wabanaki Indians before enrolling in a French-Canadian Catholic convent and her truly unique life.
On Incredible Women and a Story Too Good to Pass Up—Ann Little, Colorado State University
Listen time: 36 minutes
LIVE VIRTUAL EVENT
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Intercultural Communications: Working and Leading in a Global Economy

Wednesday, May 13, 2020, 2 – 3 pm (ET)

The Notre Dame Club of Denver and the Alumni Association invite alumni and friends to join this Hesburgh Lecture with Professor James O’Rourke from the Mendoza College of Business. More than any other factor, culture can directly affect your ability to do business at home and abroad. Find out why what we possess, what we think, and how we behave are governed in large measure by the culture in which we live.

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