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Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Global Collaborative to Maximize Contributions in the Fight Against COVID-19. An article written by Prof. Bibby and colleagues describing how...
Read ArticleBob Roberts: The London Waterman
Bob Roberts was the captain of the Cambria, a Thames sailing barge, which he operated until it was retired in 1970. He was also a singer, and he collected songs from other...
watch videoLondon Book Club – London in Song: “The Jolly Young Waterman”
In week 2 of our book club, we will discuss the song "The Jolly Young Waterman," which was originally written by Charles Dibdin for his ballad opera The Waterman: Or The First of...
View EventWine 101: Wine Basics
Most people enjoy a nice glass of wine with dinner, and some discuss the complexities of taste, but we're returning to basics. What is wine? How is it made? Let's start from the...
View EventPrepare for Next Week
Read “The Waterman” by Charles Dibdin. Available online here. Listen to “The Jolly Waterman” by the Seven Dials Band. It’s available on Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube.
Read ArticleTerroir: Wine Quality & Context
We all know where we come from can be an important part of who we are. The same is true for wine! The idea that all the factors that go into producing grapes and transforming them...
View EventChrist is risen, alleluia! Christ is truly risen, alleluia!
As we journey together through the solemn days of Lent, the Alliance for Catholic Education and ThinkND invite you to join us as we walk toward the light that our faith tells us...
View EventBroadside Ballads
As well as being performed regularly on the stage, Dibdin’s song had a simultaneous existence in print, particularly as a broadside ballad. Here’s a link to the Hesburgh...
watch videoAbsolution Under Fire
In his painting Absolution Under Fire, Paul Henry Wood commemorated a singular and historic event that occurred on July 2, 1863, during the three-day Civil War battle at...
watch videoMissionary Beauty
Colloquium presented at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s 17th Annual Fall Conference, “You Are Beauty: Exploring the Catholic Imagination.” The speakers...
watch videoPilgrimage and Public Humanities
Pilgrimage and the institutions that supported it spanned the many cultures and religions of the ancient and medieval worlds. It was a truly global phenomenon of the Middle Ages....
Read ArticleMeet the Student: John Carrington
John Carrington is a senior from Menlo Park, California studying in finance in the Mendoza College of Business. He took Professor Jensen’s Approaching Asia course in order to...
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