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Shared Read – Black Domers
This fall, all alumni, parents, and friends of Notre Dame are invited to join the affinity groups in unpacking Black Domers: African-American Students at Notre Dame in Their Own...
Read ArticleNew College of Science, ThinkND multimedia series covers algorithms and ethics
The famous saying “numbers don’t lie” might work when reporting the score of a football game, but even then, the numbers don’t tell the whole story. Algorithms...
Read ArticleHitchcock in London
Before Alfred Hitchcock moved to Hollywood in 1939, he wrote, designed or directed over two dozen films in London, the city that was his birthplace and that remained a constant...
Read ArticleThe “End of Ending” with Josh Noem
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Josh Noem to talk about his debut book, “End of Ending,” an inspiring, realistic work of fiction that crafts a hopeful vision...
Listen to PodcastThe 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...
Read ArticleAn Irish Christmas at Kylemore
Travel to Kylemore Abbey — virtually — this December for some Christmas cheer with readings, performances, and recipes. The Kylemore Book Club will celebrate the season with...
watch videoInternational Law, Nonviolent Resistance, Intervention, and the Right to Assist
This episode is the third in a series of four episodes hosted by Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell focusing on themes laid out in her 2019 book, “The Art of Law in the...
Listen to PodcastMary Ellen O’Connell and Samuel Moyn on Legal Arguments for Prohibition of Force
This episode is the second part of a four part conversation featuring Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell talking about themes emerging from her 2019 book, “The Art of Law in the...
Listen to PodcastPeace Studies and the Art of Law
Kroc Institute faculty members Mary Ellen O’Connell, the Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law and Research Professor of International Dispute Resolution and George A. Lopez,...
Listen to PodcastKerry Hannon: Never Too Old to Get Rich
On February 4, the Inspired Leadership Initiative welcomed Kerry Hannon to the University of Notre Dame to share action steps, insights, and resources from her new book, “Never...
watch videoThe Virtue of Nationalism
“The Virtue of Nationalism” by author Yoram Hazony (Herzl Institute) on the themes of his book by the same title. Presented at the University of Notre Dame on April 8, 2019
Listen to PodcastAmerican Priest: The Ambitious Life and Conflicted Legacy of Notre Dame’s Father Ted Hesburgh
“American Priest: The Ambitious Life And Conflicted Legacy Of Notre Dame’s Father Ted Hesburgh” – a panel discussion on the recent book by Rev. Wilson Miscamble, with...
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