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Religion and Philosophy

The Eucharist Orders us to the Poor

John C. Cavadini is a Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, having served as Chair from 1997-2010. Since 2000 he has served as the Director of the McGrath...

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Art and History

Optics and ‘Natural Magic’ in the Renaissance

Most people know the story of Galileo and the telescope, but his marvelous new instrument was only one of many optical oddities and inventions that delighted and puzzled the...

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Science and Technology

Fighting for the Human Heart

The human heart beats 70 times per minute, 4,200 times per hour and 100,800 times per day. In that day, it pumps more than 2,000 gallons of blood through the body and provides...

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Congratulations!

You’ve now completed all four parts of the course, “What Makes a Life Good?” Along the way, we reflected on goodness and value, and asked some big questions about how...

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Religion and Philosophy

Act Justly: Healing Racism through Faith

Rev. Henry Sands delivered the 2019 Rev. Bernie Clark, C.S.C. Lecture on Catholic Social Tradition, discussing racism against Native Americans from historical, personal, and...

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Religion and Philosophy

Theologian Gabriel Reynolds on Reading the Koran as a Christian Scholar

Gabriel Said Reynolds did his doctoral work at Yale University in Islamic Studies. Currently he researches the Qur’ān and Muslim/Christian relations and is Professor of Islamic...

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Health and Society

The Competitor

For this girl, the prettiest chains were the ones hanging from the iron rims above the blacktop. “Chain nets,” Muffet McGraw says. “Everhart Park.” When you made your...

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Health and Society

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James S. O’Rourke, Ph.D.

Teaching Professor, Management James S. O’Rourke is an American rhetorician who teaches management and corporate communication, as well as business writing and speaking, at...

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Health and Society

Fighting to Help Others Walk Again

Marissa Koscielski ’17, ’18M.S., was in eighth grade when she fractured her pelvis and lower back in a gymnastics accident. Instead of slowly healing, she developed flu...

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Law and Politics

Be Careful What You Wish For: Exploring the Consequences of Electoral College Reform

The Notre Dame Club of Richmond Hesburgh Lecture and the Jepson School of Leadership Studies’ Marshall Center Lecture Series presents Joshua B. Kaplan, Associate Professional...

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Health and Society

Food and Thought

A look at ideas that are addressing major food-related problems: A potential breakthrough on peanut allergies. Learn more about how Basar Bilgicer, associate professor of...

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