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Health and Society

Systemic Racism with Eric Styles

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Eric Styles, a rector at the University of Notre Dame, to talk about his recent article concerning the death of George Floyd, the...

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Art and History

An Irish Christmas at Kylemore

Travel to Kylemore Abbey — virtually — this December for some Christmas cheer with readings, performances, and recipes. The Kylemore Book Club will celebrate the season with...

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Prepare for next week

Read the “Introduction” and the “First Story” (the story of Cepperello) of “The Decameron” by Giovanni Boccaccio. Recommended translations: Oxford University Press,...

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Religion and Philosophy

Called & Co-Responsible Summer Seminar: Co-Responsibility for the Mission of the Church

Dr. John Cavadini presents on “Co Responsibility for the Mission of the Church.” This presentation is the second part of the Called & Co-Responsible: Summer Seminars for...

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Meet the faculty

Barry McCrea is a scholar of comparative literature and a novelist. His novel, The First Verse, won the 2006 Ferro-Grumley prize for fiction and a Barnes & Noble “Discover”...

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How can literature help us live through a pandemic cycle?

In our time together in this enrichment program, we will explore some of the rich history of plague and quarantine literature, with the hope of gaining a better understanding and...

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Additional resources

An article by Barry McCrea published in The Irish Times: “Living in lockdown: can literature help? “

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What do pandemics reveal about society? How does literature respond to plagues?

Living through a pandemic is an unprecedented experience to most of us as individuals, but it is nothing new for humans as a species. Over the centuries, people have reflected on...

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Health and Society

Covering Coronavirus: Lessons from the past, hope for the future

As the University prepares to confer degrees on the Class of 2020, we speak with the class valedictorian, Brady Stiller, about this unique moment in Notre Dame history. Brady...

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Art and History

David in Prayer

Natalia Goncharova was a major figure in multiple early 20th-century Russian Modern art movements. She was a controversial, unique, and well-known person in Moscow and Saint...

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Art and History

Builders, 1974

Jacob Lawrence was an American painter and printmaker known for his works exploring and celebrating African American life, past and present. As a teenager, Lawrence moved with his...

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Health and Society

Notre Dame professor expands AP statistics platform for students nationwide

Many high school seniors were looking forward to proms and graduations this year, but many were also busy preparing for the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) exams....

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