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Global Affairs

The Burden of Lockdown: Understanding Gender Inequality in the Midst of COVID-19

It will come as no surprise that, in many countries of the world, housework and care are still mainly seen as ‘a woman’s job.’ Despite many having full- or part-time work,...

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Art and History

Spring

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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Religion and Philosophy

Episode 8: Sickness and Healing

In light of the global Coronavirus pandemic, this month’s episode of Minding Scripture reflects on sickness, healing, and isolation in the Bible and in the Qur’an. What...

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Art and History

Other Lives – Insights from the Director

A special video series featuring Director, Joe Becherer To receive the collection in your inbox, join the Raclin Murphy Museum’s mailing list.

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Art and History

Reclaiming our Nature – Charles B. Hayes Family Sculpture Park

The Vision Noted American landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh immediately appreciated the site’s serendipitous qualities produced from past neglect. It enjoys rolling...

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Science and Technology

Take 10 for the Planet

Check out this new library and learn more about water, energy, business, history, and the environment. More than 50 videos and podcasts are organized and categorized by subject...

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Science and Technology

Ten Years Hence 2020: Kevin Bowyer

Current Controversies in Face Recognition and Privacy Kevin Bowyer,  Schubmehl-Prein Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame Kevin...

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Science and Technology

Ten Years Hence 2020: Andrew Borene

Control Freak: Maintaining Privacy and Security in the Quantum Era Andrew Borene, President & CEO, Cipherloc Corporation Andrew Borene has been the Chief Executive Officer...

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Science and Technology

Born from the Stars

The Universe is big – bigger than we can often comprehend. From the extremely large galaxies, stars and planets, to the incredibly small, with intricate structure inside every...

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Health and Society

Education

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Art and History

What’s in a Title? – Insights from the Director

A special video series featuring Director, Joe Becherer To receive the collection in your inbox, join the Raclin Murphy Museum’s mailing list.

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Science and Technology

Measuring the Heavens: How to Build an Instrument to Study the Cosmos

We’ve all seen the stunning astronomical images taken using telescopes on the ground and in space. But have you ever wondered just how did we take those images? How did we...

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