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Algorithmic Bias: Sources & Responses
The Technology Ethics Center at Notre Dame convenes global thought leaders in academia, industry, non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies to develop ethical and legal...
View Takeaways5th Annual ND Energy Research Symposium
The 5th Annual ND Energy Research Symposium was held March 31, 2022 in support of energy-related research and scholarship and the 2021-22 Notre Dame Forum on Care for our Common...
watch videoConventional 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...
watch videoTwelfth Triennial Conference on the History of Women Religious To Be Hosted at Notre Dame from June 26–29 with Theme “Diversity and Dignity Across Time and Place”
The Conference on the History of Women Religious (CHWR) was established in 1988 both to assist historians in discovering and preserving the historical record of vowed women and to...
watch videoNew Light in Old Darkness
Why the Middle Ages matter more than ever Imagine traveling to the vibrant port city of Alexandria, Egypt, in the year 1000. Perhaps you are a Muslim legal scholar making the...
Read ArticleHome Again
Hosted by Notre Dame Women Connect at Reunion 2022 Join ND Women Connect for a conversation about female leadership in the Catholic Church. Dr. Kathleen Sprows Cummings, director...
watch videoLeading Change in a Changing World: Innovative Leadership
Chris Stevens is the founding co-director of the Inspired Leadership Initiative at Notre Dame. During the Alumni Association’s Leadership Conference in 2022, Stevens shared...
watch videoClimate Wars
Neta C. Crawford is a professor of Political Science and currently chairs the department of political science. Her teaching focuses on international relations theory,...
View EventMadman Theory: The Causes and Effects of Reputations for Madness in International Politics
Roseanne W. McManus is an Associate Professor in the Political Science Department at the Pennsylvania State University. Her research focuses on signaling and coercion in an...
watch videoThe Global Significance of the Sino-Indian Rivalry
Šumit Ganguly is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and holds the Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is a...
Listen to PodcastWho Lost Afghanistan?
In 2014 Lt. Gen. Daniel Bolger published his book Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghan Wars. Seven years before the fall of Kabul, he had already...
Listen to PodcastLight Water Capitalism: Nonproliferation and U.S. Global Power
Jayita Sarkar is an Assistant Professor at Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies, where she teaches diplomatic and political history. Her research has been published...
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