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Global Affairs

Strategic Monitoring in Fragile States: Understanding the Global Fragility Act

Listeners will get an insight into the Global Fragility Act (GFA) in this discussion with Maura Policelli, Executive Director of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs...

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Business

From the top: Effective customer analytics solutions need leadership advocacy

za.nd.edu/news/from-the-top-effective-customer-analytics-solutions-need-leadership-advocacy/ As firm investment in customer analytics solutions continues to grow, so too does the...

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Business

Breaking Down Barriers to African American Entrepreneurship

The benefits of entrepreneurship are well documented. Startups are responsible for nearly all job growth in the United States, experience growth rates substantially higher than...

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Science and Technology

AI Has Some Explaining to Do

Silicon Valley Startup Kyndi is Better on a More User-Friendly Version of AI. As the founder and CEO of Kyndi, one of Silicon Valley’s hottest artificial intelligence startups,...

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Business

Ten Years Hence 2020: Mark McKenna

Privacy in the Era of Surveillance Capitalism Mark McKenna, John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law at the Notre Dame Law School and the Acting Director of the Notre Dame...

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Health and Society

Father’s Day

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Prepare for next week

Read Camus, “The Plague”

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“Rear Window” as a landscape of the mind

An interpretation of the psychological undercurrents running through the film, and what they suggest we can learn from life in lockdown. Run time: 8 minutes

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The Narrative System of “Rear Window”

How the film constructs its plot and employs subtle visual effects to evoke certain uncanny feelings in the viewer, and how these feelings are part of the film’s meaning. Run...

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Background: Domestic Lockdown in the 1950s

How “Rear Window” uses the predicament of being suddenly confined to the home as a framework for exploring broader questions. Run time: 6 minutes

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