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Art and History

The Power of My Pen to Describe: Ten American Diaries, 1750-1900

The Power of my Pen to DescribeĀ is a digital exhibit highlighting ten unpublished American manuscript diaries from the holdings in Rare Books and Special Collections, Hesburgh...

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The Hesburgh Libraries

Historic Urban Environments Lab

The Historic Urban Environments Lab (HUE) at Notre Dame is a new interdisciplinary team of architects, computer scientists, librarians, programmers, anthropologists and GIS...

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Art and History

Building South Bend

Building South BendĀ (BSB) is a collaboration between the Hesburgh Libraries of Notre Dameā€™s Architecture Library, the History Museum of South Bend, and the Historic...

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Art and History

The Seaside Research Portal: Archiving the First New Urban Community

Seaside is a small coastal community located on the Florida Panhandle, in between Panama City to the east and Fort Walton Beach to the west, in the city of Santa Rosa Beach and...

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Business

Balance for Better: Women in Leadership

On Dec. 4, 2019, Notre Dame MBA student clubs Mendoza Women in Business and Men as Allies hosted ā€œBalance for Better: Women in Leadership,ā€ a panel discussion featuring three...

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Business

Paul Karos at the University of Notre Dame – Financial Executive. Leader. Inspirational Speaker.

Mr. Karos was diagnosed at age 8 with a blinding eye disease, leaving him legally blind as a teenager and 99% blind today. He has had a successful 35+ year career on Wall Street....

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Science and Technology

Notre Dame Research explores the Environmental Change Initiative

At the University of Notre Dame, the Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI) brings together faculty from across all seven colleges and schools to grow globally significant,...

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Science and Technology

A Future for the Past: Notre Dame Researchers help Italian church communities address seismic risks

In October of 2016, central Italy was left devastated by a major earthquake, destroying homes and entire villages. Given Italy is prone to seismic activity, determining how to...

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Religion and Philosophy

Professor Meghan Sullivan on Plato’s Republic

Professor Meghan Sullivan she speaks about Platoā€™s Republic (ca. 375 BC), as part of ā€œThe Book That Changed My Lifeā€ series from the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture....

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Religion and Philosophy

Religious Freedom

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Career Development

Purposeful Career Transitions: Navigating Your Internal Compass

Point yourself in the right direction by using a framework grounded in your values, experience, strengths, and internal wiring. Kay Wigton McBrearty ā€™85, Founder and Principal...

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