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Global Affairs

Beyond the Border: Voices from Central America

Central American policymakers and researchers will join us in a discussion to analyze the role that governments, civil society, and the private sector play in regional development.

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Career Development

The Freedom to Listen

Beyond recognizing the inherent importance of public discourse to democracy, a reckoning must be made that listening itself constitutes discourse as much as does speech — that...

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Science and Technology

TEC Talks – Misinformation and Disinformation

Conspiracy theories and other false claims have always been part of our discourse, even (and perhaps especially) our politics. But modern technologies seem to have changed the...

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Technology Ethics Conference 2020: Keynote

The Technology Ethics Center at Notre Dame convenes global thought leaders in academia, industry, non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies to develop ethical and legal...

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Bridging the Divide 2020 – The 19th Amendment and the Myth that All Women Vote the Same

In August 1920, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution made it illegal to prevent people from voting based on their sex, enfranchising millions of women around the country....

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Bridging the Divide 2020 – Political Polarization in America

This session will explore key milestones and influences that have led to the current polarization of American politics, the ways in which political discourse influences the...

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Global Affairs

A Different Kind of Research

When Rev. Robert Dowd, CSC, started the Ford Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity 12 years ago, he wanted to do research in the developing world that was...

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Art and History

Words On Play: Baseball Literature before 1900

Over the course of the nineteenth century, American baseball evolved from a localized folk game of English origin to a codified sport of broad popular appeal, commonly cited as...

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Law and Politics

Natural Rights and American Constitutionalism: Can a Decent Liberal Political Order Be Recovered?

Honoring the scholarly work of Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science Emeritus, panelists discuss natural rights, and the state of the constitutional...

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Law and Politics

Natural Rights and American Constitutionalism: Can a Decent Liberal Political Order Be Recovered?

Honoring the scholarly work of Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science Emeritus, panelists discuss natural rights, and the state of the constitutional...

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Global Affairs

U.S. Leadership in Global Health and Humanitarian Response with Admiral Tim Ziemer of USAID

Episode two features Admiral Tim Ziemer, the acting assistant administrator for the Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance (DCHA) at the United States...

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Art and History

The Power of Images: Art in the Public Square

This video discusses “The Art of Good Government: Ambrogio Lorenzetti in the Palazzo Pubblico of Siena” by Elizabeth Lev, and “Mistuned Chords of Memory: Display and...

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