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Notre Dame students introduce Clay fifth-graders to Latin

Led by students from the University of Notre Dame, a group of 45 fifth-graders from Clay International Academy in South Bend gathered in adjacent classrooms recently to learn...

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Health and Society

A Sisterhood of Sorts

When the University of Notre Dame went coed in 1972, it did so on the crest of a wave that seemed poised to change everything for American women. The Equal Rights Amendment had...

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Religion and Philosophy

Literature and the Imagination with Reverend Dr. Daniel McClain

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Reverend Dr. Daniel McClain to discuss the role of literature in forming the imagination, especially for children. Reverend...

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Science and Technology

Evolution and the Image of God with Marie George

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Catholic philosopher Marie George to talk about evolution, the image of God, and extraterrestrials. Marie George is a professor of...

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Science and Technology

Genetic Engineering with Father Nicanor Austriaco

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes a distinguished professor of biology to talk about genetic engineering, the pursuit of truth in a post-Christian culture, and the...

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Religion and Philosophy

Darwin and the Soul with Conor Cunningham

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Conor Cunningham to answer three important questions. Did Darwin kill God? Is the soul real? Is there life before death?...

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Religion and Philosophy

Center Staff Member Margaret Cabaniss on Her Work at the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture

Margaret Cabaniss is the scholarly research and publications program manager for the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. She oversees the Centerā€™s various book series with...

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Science and Technology

Family Links and Finding the Sweet Spot

When the 40th U.S. Senior Open began with practice rounds on June 24, 2019, it marked the first time in its history the event was being played at a collegiate golf course. Yet as...

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Career Development

Newspaper Man

It was the summer of ā€™69, and Matt Storin was waiting anxiously in the U.S. Capitol press gallery for the Senateā€™s return from its August recess. A month before,...

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Health and Society

The Lost Virtue

Ask people, ā€œWho or what comes to mind when you hear the phrase ā€˜greatness of soulā€™?ā€ and you will encounter blank looks and a confusing ragbag of replies. I know. Iā€™ve...

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Religion and Philosophy

The Good Shepherd

The first time I heard about Stan Rother, I was standing in the room where he was killed. It was a sitting room, about 28 feet by 20 feet, in the rectory of Santiago ApĆ³stol, the...

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Law and Politics

Fr. Ted Said… Civil & Human Rights

In this recording from Reunion 2019, Notre Dame faculty and alumni delivered short, inspirational talks on topics including immigration, the Civil Rights Movement, health care and...

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