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Art and History

The Blue Carborundum Robe

Jim Dine has long been on the cutting edge of the Contemporary art scene from his early days in New York, working with artist Claes Oldenburg, his work on Happenings and...

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Art and History

Through the Forest

Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival will reboot for its 20th anniversary Paul Rathburn, a beloved Notre Dame English professor who passed away in 2020, retired from teaching in 2000...

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Global Affairs

COVID-19 and the Child Left Behind

The UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development includes Goal 4: “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for...

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The Forest and the Trees

Notre Dame research provides complementary angles on childhood adversity Steven King, 7, builds a tower with Lego blocks at Notre Dame’s William J. Shaw Center for Children and...

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Religion and Philosophy

A Church Serves Its City

Mahan Mirza, executive director of the Ansari Institute, speaks with Carl Hetler, pastor of Broadway Christian Parish in South Bend, about his church’s important work to serve...

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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

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

On the front lines of the coronavirus fight, health professionals show ‘compassion to its fullest’

The images flood news broadcasts and social media feeds. Doctors, nurses, clinicians and emergency medical technicians working tirelessly to treat patients suffering from the...

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Art and History

Images of the Virgin and Child In Celebration of Mother’s Day and the Month of May

The Raclin Murphy Museum of Art curates a gallery with Images of the Virgin and Child In Celebration of Mother’s Day and the Month of May. Read the reflection from Joseph...

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Art and History

Dessert Plate with a Scene from the Fable of the Wolf and the Stork

This dessert plate, and the set it is a part of, was produced by the Sèvres Manufactory. Founded in 1740 in Vincennes, France, the porcelain manufactory was moved to Sèvres,...

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Science and Technology

Researchers Develop Early Warning System to Fight Disinformation Online

Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are using artificial intelligence to develop an early warning system that will identify manipulated images, deepfake videos and...

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Religion and Philosophy

Coronavirus with Dr. Kristin Collier and Charlie Camosy

Leonard DeLorenzo ’03, ’08 M.A., ’14 PhD, for Church Life Today welcomes a medical doctor and a bioethicist to talk about the developing situation surrounding the...

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