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Art and History

“Lockdown Literature,” a pandemic reading list by Prof. Barry McCrea

Listen to Italian Studies faculty affiliate, Prof. Barry McCrea, deliver a radio essay on teaching literature in a pandemic for Ireland’s RTÉ Radio 1, Sunday Miscellany....

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Business

Lecture series looks at the problem of truth in the age of deepfakes

Fakery certainly isn’t a new concept, but in the past few years, the phenomenon of the deepfake has taken the practice of disinformation to a whole new — and often scary —...

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Business

Pete Bevacqua ’93, Chairman, NBC Sports Group, and Jack Swarbrick

Pete Bevacqua, Chairman, NBC Sports Group, sits down with Jack Swarbrick, to discuss the future of Media and Sports. Indi Jackson will make a special guest appearance during the...

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Health and Society

Choosing the Right School

Listen to the full conversation here! Dr. Neil Boothby is a psychologist and founding director of the Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child at the University of...

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Business

Digital Transformation in Manufacturing Opportunities and Challenges – IDEA Week 2022

Presented by Notre Dame’s iNDustry Labs and the South Bend – Elkhart Regional Partnership With a constrained labor force and increased market demands, companies seeking to...

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Religion and Philosophy

Conversations That Matter | Virtual Apocalypse: Renewing Christian Culture in a Digital World

Episode 2: The Virtue of Art Explore how the experience of making and enjoying art reminds us what it means to be human in a world of increasing automation and artificial...

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Art and History

The 2022 Laura Shannon Prize with Pamela Cheek: “The Literary ‘Me Too’ of the 18th Century: Women’s Writing and the Capital of Virtue”

How did eighteenth-century Western European literature explore and exploit sexual assault? And what happened when women wrote about it? This talk examines the literary innovation...

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Anticipatory Innovation – Capitalizing on Change in Turbulent Times

Has the way we work changed forever? We often talk about the future (post-pandemic) as a return to the past — back to the way we were living, conducting business, and communing....

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Light Water Capitalism: Nonproliferation and U.S. Global Power

Jayita Sarkar is an Assistant Professor at Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies, where she teaches diplomatic and political history. Her research has been published...

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Health and Society

Mark Berends: Education, Vitalized.

From imagining running the Olympic 1500m to galvanizing the hearts and minds of those who believe in the power of education

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Anticipatory Innovation: Capitalizing on Change in Turbulent Times – Unleashing Your Creative Genius

Professor Sam Miller discusses how to develop and sharpen the skills and behaviors that drive creativity and entrepreneurial innovation for general business and innovation-minded...

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Anticipatory Innovation: Capitalizing on Change in Turbulent Times – Is the Future of Work Remote?

Professor Alma McCarthy of the National University of Ireland, Galway, joins us to discuss the national study on remote work in Ireland completed in 2020 and how COVID-19 has...

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