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“Boccaccio, the Disguised Revolutionary” by Martin Eisner (Duke University)
Medieval and renaissance, feminist and misogynist, radical and conservative, class-warrior and aspiring aristocrat, Boccaccio has been interpreted in a variety of contradictory...
View EventThe First Last Man
Eileen M. Hunt is a Professor of Political Science at Notre Dame. She is the author or editor of ten books on topics ranging from tracing the place of the family in Enlightenment...
View EventLessons for the West from a Small African Country
Alexander Chula is a Thai-British medical doctor and writer, living and working in London. He studied Classics at Oxford then medicine at the University of London. His first book,...
View EventSafeguarding Democracy in an Era of AI and Digital Disinformation: A Conversation with Maria Ressa
In this lecture and the conversation that follows, Maria Ressa will explore key challenges facing international information ecosystems and global democracy. She will discuss the...
View EventThe one where February pretended to be April
So much happened in February 2024 that it needed an extra day. A papal audience, Black History Month, Lunar New Year, Rare Disease Day, record-setting weather . . . and more!
View EventMeet the Speaker: Aliza Shatzman
Aliza Shatzman is an attorney and advocate based in Washington, DC who writes and speaks about judicial accountability, clerkships, and diversity in the courts. Aliza earned her...
Read ArticleProtecting Law Clerks from Harassment
Judicial clerkships are typically characterized as an unadulterated good—lifelong mentor-mentee relationships between judges and law clerks that confer professional benefits....
View EventShakespeare and Possibility: The Tragedy of Hamlet and the Sistine Madonna
Shakespeare and Possibility continues with the 13th Annual Notre Dame London Shakespeare lecture, delivered by Margreta de Grazia, Emerita Rosenberg Professor of the Humanities at...
View EventWith ISLA Support, Political Scientist Examines Muslim Communities in the United States
With support from the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Notre Dame political scientist Emilia Justyna Powell is researching relationships between Muslims and...
Read ArticleOut of Silence
The fraught emotions of the COVID-19 pandemic unfold in this interactive sound installation which ran in May 2021 in the Great Hall of O’Shaughnessy. Out of Silence was directed...
Read ArticleFaculty Bookshelf: brought to you by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts
Want to inspire your mind and spark conversations? From Soldiers of God in a Secular War, Black Gold and Blackmail: Oil and Great Power Politics and Italian Neorealism: A Cultural...
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