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Business

A Bigger Impact: The Promise of Professional Services in the 4th Industrial Revolution

Mr. Ucuzoglu leads the largest professional services organization in the United States. With more than 100,000 professionals, Deloitte provides audit and assurance, tax,...

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Global Affairs

Global Inequality with Ben Phillips of the Fight Inequality Alliance

Episode three features Ben Phillips, co-founder of the Fight Inequality Alliance, who was on campus throughout the spring semester as a Hewlett Fellow for Public Policy at...

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Health and Society

Having Coffee with Clark Power

Clark Power will tell you that, when you talk youth sports in America, there are two stories that need to be heard. One has gotten lots of attention lately; the other goes largely...

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Law and Politics

The Case Against Idealising Control

With growing concerns over data breaches and privacy, some argue that control over one’s data is necessary, but that might not be the most practical solution, argues Professor...

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Law and Politics

Partisan Politics in the Era of Trump

The U.S. Congress has failed to make progress on multiple major issues confronting our country, including health care, gun safety, domestic terrorism, immigration reform,...

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Law and Politics

Professor Gerard Bradley on Catholic social teaching and the future of Catholic higher education

Gerard Bradley, professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, sits down with Lumen Christi to discuss his path to the legal academy, his research in Catholic social teaching, and the...

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Law and Politics

Notre Dame Law School Sesquicentennial Reception

Notre Dame Law School is celebrating its 150th year in 2019. Alumni, students, faculty, and staff celebrated the sesquicentennial with a reception on September 27, 2019, in the...

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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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