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Religion and Philosophy

Works of Mercy

Kathryn Stalter, a second-year Master of Divinity Student at the University of Notre Dame, studies theology and ministry, learning how to be present to and focused on the people...

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Where Will the Medical Misfits Go?

From the New York Times Podcast: People with health insurance tend to think of safety-net hospitals the way airline travelers think of the bus: as a cheaper service they would use...

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NPR Interview: “This safety-net hospital doctor treats mostly uninsured and undocumented patients”

Interview Summary: As a doctor in a so-called “safety-net” hospital, Ricardo Nuila‘s daily practice looks quite different from that of his colleagues who work in private or...

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Book: The People’s Hospital: Hope and Peril in American Medicine

From the publisher: Here, we follow the lives of five uninsured Houstonians as their struggle for survival leads them to a hospital that prioritizes people over profit. First, we...

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Meet the Speaker: Ricardo Nuila, MD

Ricardo Nuila, MD works as an internal medicine doctor and hospitalist in his hometown of Houston. It’s hard for him to imagine practicing medicine anywhere else but at a...

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Meet the Speaker: Phillip Smith ’19 M.Arch.

Born and Raised in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, Phillip Smith ’19 M.Arch. is the son of the late David Smith and Laura Smith. He holds a BA in Historic Preservation and...

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Meet the Speaker: John Simpson CVO, RIBA

John Simpson CVO, RIBA is principal of John Simpson Architects. He is a leading proponent of New Classicism and believes Architecture, as a public art must draw on our collective...

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Art and History

A colloquium with the Architectural Uprising

The built environment is meant to serve the people it houses, it is used to facilitate community within its structure. With the continuation of urban sprawl, the growth of the...

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