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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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Anticipatory Innovation: Capitalizing on Change in Turbulent Times – To Act With Resilience

This week features four poems with author commentary on what develops resiliency as a way of life, both personally and in our role as leaders. Enjoy reading excerpts from "Night...

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Anticipatory Innovation: Capitalizing on Change in Turbulent Times – Setting the Stage for Future-Oriented Leadership

Professor Sam Miller explores the idea of Full Spectrum Thinking, as discussed in Bob Johansen's book. Whether you are a business owner, a manager, a teacher, a parent, or...

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Science and Technology

Living in the Digital World with Brett Robinson

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Brett Robinson to talk about the increased role of technology in our lives as a result of the global pandemic.

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Religion and Philosophy

Digital Friends on Faith and Friendship Through Social Media

Our guests this week – Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble FSP, Rev. Harrison Ayre, and Rev. Anthony Sciarappa – were part of a panel discussion at the dCEC’s 20th Annual Fall...

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Religion and Philosophy

Fighting for Life in the Digital Age

This talk features Ernest Morrell. Morrell is the Coyle Professor of Literacy Education and Director of the Center for Literacy Education at the University of Notre Dame. He is an...

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Business

Ten Years Hence 2018: Steve Shute

Steve Shute, Executive Vice President and Chief Business Officer of SAP Americas and Asia Pacific Japan, explains the outlook for digital technology and leadership in the future,...

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Art and History

Selections from the Library of José Durand

One of the earliest research projects undertaken by Professor José Durand (1925-1990) was a study of the library possessed by the first native-born historian of the Spanish...

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Art and History

Renaissance Dante in Print

This exhibition presents Renaissance editions of Dante’s Divine Comedy from the John A. Zahm, C.S.C., Dante Collection at the University of Notre Dame, together with...

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The Hesburgh Libraries

Historic Urban Environments Lab

The Historic Urban Environments Lab (HUE) at Notre Dame is a new interdisciplinary team of architects, computer scientists, librarians, programmers, anthropologists and GIS...

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Art and History

Fighting Words: English and American Boxing Literature from the Joyce Sports Collection

Notre Dame’s Rare Books and Special Collections is home to perhaps the strongest institutional collection of boxing-related books and periodicals in the United States. A...

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Art and History

In a Civilized Nation: Newspapers, Magazines, and the Print Revolution in 19th-Century Peru

This exhibit explores the history of newspapers, magazines, and the periodical print revolution in the colony and nation of Peru. It draws on strengths of Rare Books and Special...

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