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Hesburgh Library celebrates 60 years with 60 milestones
Nearly 60 years ago, President Emeritus Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., dreamed of a new library building that would become the academic heart of the University. It would serve...
View EventDedication of the Michael Christopher Duda Center for Preservation, Resilience, and Sustainability
The Michael Christopher Duda Center was dedicated in the fall semester 2022 in a ceremony and Mass presided over by University of Notre Dame President Father John Jenkins, C.S.C....
Read ArticleNotre Dame Institute for Global Investing – Recommended Reading
The Institute for Global Investing recognizes that the field of investing perpetually changes and develops as global markets continue to evolve and the history of finance moves...
Read ArticleLife in Pixels with Wendy Chun
Life in Pixels hosts an ongoing series of transdisciplinary conversations thinking about how we can make sense of, and live with, our computational social condition today....
watch videoLife in Pixels featuring Nicole Starosielski
Life in Pixels hosts an ongoing series of transdisciplinary conversations thinking about how we can make sense of, and live with, our computational social condition today....
watch videoCocktail with a Curator: David Acton, Curator of Photographs, Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
Let’s mix things up! What better way to spend St. Patrick’s Day and celebrate Who Do We Say We Are? Irish Art 1922 | 2022 than to join us for an Irish-themed Cocktail with a...
View EventThe Thaw: The Many Meanings of “Truce”
The Truce, written in 1962, takes up where If This is a Man left off, recounting Primo Levi’s epic journey on trains, on foot, and on horse-and-cart, as he makes his way across...
View EventRaphael’s School of Athens: The Medium and the Message
One of the most famous and influential paintings of the Renaissance, Raphael’s fresco of ancient philosophers under a vaulted hall is both a brilliant articulation of...
View TakeawaysPrimo Levi’s “The Truce”: The Reawakening
One of the meanings contained in the title of the novel is the idea of suspension of moral judgement. This is not to say that The Truce is a novel of forgiveness: rather these...
View EventRaphael’s School of Athens: The Medium and the Message – What Does it All Mean? The Painting and its Subject
Finally, we come to terms with the School of Athens. How was it painted, and what does it mean? How do how it was painted and what it means intersect?
View EventRaphael’s School of Athens: What is Fresco Painting? Materials and Process
This week we will learn about the fresco painting process: What were the materials involved, and how did the artist prepare and paint on the wall? Follow along as a fresco copy of...
View EventRaphael’s School of Athens: The Medium and the Message – Who was Raphael? The Artist, His World, and His Painting
This week we will meet Raphael. We’ll start in his birthplace and follow his travels and growth from a young orphan to an independent master. From Urbino, to Umbria, to...
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