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Deepfake Conference Panel III: Marginalized Populations

The Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center explored these questions and others during a series of panel discussions featuring leading academic, industry and policy experts. The...

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James Sullivan ’93

James Sullivan ’93 is the Rev. Thomas J. McDonagh, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Notre Dame. He has been a visiting scholar at the National...

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Veronica Root Martinez (Moderator)

Moderator Veronica Root Martinez, professor of law and director of the Law School’s Program on Ethics, Compliance & Inclusion, writes about and researches issues related to...

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Walk the Walk

Annual Walk the Walk Week Candlelight Prayer Service

On January 17, 2024, the Notre Dame community gathered to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and to pray for an end to racism, inequality, and injustice in our...

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Science and Technology

Water doesn’t always flow naturally: a human-centered approach to water use and management

This article is part of a series of blog posts published by the Keough School of Global Affairs. Dignity and Development provides in-depth analysis of global challenges through...

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Religion and Philosophy

Advent Reflections from Alliance for Catholic Education

My Soul In Stillness Waits: 1st Week of Advent Reflection by Evie Kenney, ACE Teaching Fellow  A few days ago, as I walked out of the high school where I teach, I was met with a...

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Health and Society

A Remedy for Battered Hearts

How do you represent resilience? Is it Rosie the Riveter, her bicep flexed? Is it a diamond, one of the hardest substances on Earth? Or does resilience resemble hope, which Emily...

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Religion and Philosophy

Annual Walk the Walk Week Prayer Service

Join us as we reflect on Dr. King’s legacy and pray for an end to racism, inequality, and injustice in our communities, nation, and world. A candlelight march and reception in...

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Global Affairs

Race, Rights, and Great Power Politics: An update from the International Race and Rights Lab

The Black Lives Matter movement has shed light on a complex web of social, economic, and political factors driving continued racial injustice in the US. While we struggle to come...

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The Church Is the Sacrament of the Preferential Option for the Poor

We read, in the entry for October, in Dorothy Day’s On Pilgrimage, that “the stink of the world’s injustice and the world’s indifference is all around us. The smell of...

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Simplifying the COVID-19 Conversation

The coronavirus pandemic, disinformation, and "fake news" has brought science and research to the forefront of our vernacular, highlighting the vital importance that we understand...

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