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Women’s Suffrage and Political Barbies
In the first episode, we drop in on political science professor Christina Wolbrecht. She’s co-authored a book titled, “A Century of Votes for Women,” which looks at how...
Listen to PodcastResearchers Study the Intricate Link Between Climate and Conflict
New research from the University of Notre Dame is shedding light on the unexpected effects climate change could have on regional instability and violent conflict. Previous studies...
Read ArticleRemodeling Catholic Education with Elisabeth Sullivan
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Elisabeth Sullivan to talk about how the holistic model for Catholic education that developed over two millennia has been replaced...
Listen to PodcastCatholic Education with Dr. Erin Barisano
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Dr. Erin Barisano to talk about her work as a superintendent and Catholic education in her diocese and beyond. Dr. Barisano is the...
Listen to PodcastManagerial Strategy in the Church with Betsy Bohlen
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Betsy Bohlen to talk about the role of managerial and strategic expertise in shaping the leadership of the Church. Betsy is the...
Listen to PodcastBlue I
Georgia O'Keeffe painted Blue I. She was among the first internationally known American artists to train exclusively in the United States and to find her subjects here. When she...
Read ArticleTracery
This sculpture was created by Deborah Butterfield, an American artist known for her depictions of horses. Butterfield uses everyday, often discarded objects like sticks and metal...
Read ArticleMarried Woman’s Headdress
This headdress is made entirely of cowhide that has been finished in a variety of ways—buffed smooth and shiny, left soft and nubby, and pierced with a pattern of crisp lines....
Read ArticleGalactic Archaeology
Similar to archeologists uncovering artifacts to study ancient civilizations, or paleontologists using fossil fragments to reconstruct the dinosaurs, astronomers observe the night...
watch videoActivity: The Disagreement Test
When we find out that our beliefs are subject to strong disagreement, our initial reaction might be to lose confidence in those beliefs or it might be to dig in and defend them....
watch videoApplying the Concepts: How to Avoid an Echo Chamber
In this video, Paul draws on recent work by philosopher Thi Nguyen to explain how seeking out views from those we disagree with can help ensure that we do not get stuck in a...
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