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Health and Society

Matt Kloser: Education, Discovered.

From banter, bits, and doing it all for the music and the fans, to the animating power of STEM education as a force for good in the world Dr. Matt Kloser, founding director of the...

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Paper Discussed in the Episode: “A Relational Theory of Data Governance” Salomé’s Bio Episode Transcript At the end of each episode, Kirsten asks for a recommendation about...

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Art and History

Afro-Latinx Poetry Now Conference

The Institute for Latino Studies’ Letras Latinas and the Initiative on Race and Resilience present Afro-Latinx Poetry Now, a conference with six in-person sessions over two...

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Law and Politics

Conventional Weapons as Symbolic Signals

Jen Spindel is an assistant professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire, where her research focuses on international security, foreign policy, and alliance...

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The Institute for Latino Studies

Since its creation in 1999, the Institute for Latino Studies (ILS) has played a vital role in fostering understanding of the U.S. Latino experience. Building upon the history of...

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Religion and Philosophy

Converging Wisdom? Questioning the Continued Relevance of the Perennial Philosophy

This three-day conference will examine the claim that the different and sometimes conflicting teachings of the many religions nevertheless reveal a similarity of metaphysical...

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Career Development

Success Stories of Hispanic Alumni of Notre Dame

As part of the 2022 Hispanic Heritage Month series of events at the Institute for Latino Studies, members of the Hispanic Alumni of Notre Dame will discuss their personal and...

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Art and History

Notre-Dame de Paris: Architecting a Legacy

As part of the Fall Lecture Series, the School of Architecture is hosting architects Philippe Villeneuve and RĂ©mi Fromont, who are leading the reconstruction of the Cathedral of...

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Global Affairs

International Day of Peace: End Racism. Build Peace.

Each year, the United Nations International Day of Peace is observed around the world on September 21. This year’s theme is “End Racism. Build Peace.” Join the Kroc...

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An Era of Change?  Or, a Change of Era?: A Conversation with Provost John T. McGreevy

Between completing his tenure as the I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and his appointment as the Charles and Jill Fischer Provost, John T. McGreevy...

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Global Affairs

Brazilian Election 2022: How COVID and Religion May Determine the Future of Brazil

In one of the most anticipated presidential elections in Latin America in 2022, Brazil will prepare for a face-off between ex-president Luís Inácio Lula da Silva and the...

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