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Art and History

African American Voices

This exhibition features African-American artworks from the permanent collection of the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. A centerpiece is Richard Hunt’s Maquette for Wing Generator,...

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Religion and Philosophy

Episode 6: Afterlife

Life after death is a central concept in all three Abrahamic religions. What happens to a person after death? How do Judaism, Christianity, and Islam envision heaven and hell? And...

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Health and Society

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Religion and Philosophy

Interreligious Dialogue with Professor Gabriel Said Reynolds

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Gabriel Said Reynolds to discuss his upcoming conference, “Ways of Perfection and Devote Life: Saintliness Across Traditions”,...

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Business

Communications Ecology with Brett Robinson

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes coworker Brett Robinson to talk about Catholic communication strategies and practices in a new media environment. Brett is the...

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Global Affairs

In Post-Election Taiwan, Experts Say, Democracy is a Journey

Taiwan’s recent elections are yet another step in its larger democratic journey, the Pentagon’s former top Asia policy expert said during an important conversation at the...

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Global Affairs

Beyond the Ballot: Taiwan’s Elections and Their Implications for US Policy

On January 11, 2020, the citizens of Taiwan delivered a landslide victory to President Tsai Ing-wen in a consequential election with implications for US-China relations. What will...

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Law and Politics

Contempt of Grace: Theological & Legal Error in William Barr’s Understanding of Religious Freedom

Professor Patricia Hackett provided a theological and jurisprudential response to Attorney General Barr’s speech on religious freedom in 2019. Professor Hackett has done PhD...

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Law and Politics

Women Trailblazers in the Law: Margaret Brinig and Nell Jessup Newton

Margaret Brinig, who retired from Notre Dame Law School in 2019 as the Fritz Duda Family Chair in Law, and Nell Jessup Newton, who served as the Law School’s Joseph A. Matson...

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Law and Politics

Political scientist releases definitive research on the first century of women voters

In new research fittingly published in the year marking the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote in the U.S., two political scientists trace the evolution of women’s...

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Science and Technology

Deepfake Conference Panel III: Marginalized Populations

How can truth emerge in a deep-fake ridden marketplace of ideas? Are we ready for the looming challenges to national security, elections, privacy, and reputation? What role will...

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Science and Technology

Deepfake Conference Panel II: Impact of National Security and Democratic Self-Governance

How can truth emerge in a deep-fake ridden marketplace of ideas? Are we ready for the looming challenges to national security, elections, privacy, and reputation? What role will...

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