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Art and History

Rome Book Club: The Journey

The Truce operates on several different levels. It is a richly detailed account of an actual journey of nine months, on trains, on foot, on horsedrawn cart, across mountains,...

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Lenten Music Through the Ages – All Together Now: Sacred Music of the Baroque

In the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the tides of sacred music began to turn. Reformation ideals shaped much of the music in northern Europe, and these changes were matched...

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Art and History

Rome: What Does it All Mean? The Painting and its Subject

Finally, we come to terms with the School of Athens. How was it painted, and what does it mean? How do how it was painted and what it means intersect? Watch the short videos...

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Health and Society

Picturing a World on the Move

Eva Dziadula and Paul Brenner, co-authored an article titled “Modeling economic migration on a global scale,” published in the Journal of Computational Social Science. Their...

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Religion and Philosophy

The Sinfulness of One

Gina Costa, Communications Program Director at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, leads us through a meditation on Massacre of the Innocents attributed to Valerio Marucelli. ...

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Religion and Philosophy

A Proper Sacrifice

Lucy Schultz, a Master of Fine Arts Industrial Design student here at the University of Notre Dame, guides us through a contemplation of The Rejection of Cain’s Offering and the...

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Art and History

ISLA Supports Thirteen Projects Examining “The Connected World”

In August 2022, the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (ISLA) invited proposals on the theme of “The Connected World.” Inspired by Notre Dame’s mission to be a...

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Art and History

Absolution Under Fire

In his painting Absolution Under Fire, Paul Henry Wood commemorated a singular and historic event that occurred on July 2, 1863, during the three-day Civil War battle at...

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Art and History

Kylemore Abbey Global Centre, campus partners announce new program on literary works and films during pandemics

The Kylemore Abbey Global Centre, along with six partners from across the University of Notre Dame campus, has launched the Kylemore Book Club, an open, multimedia, educational...

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Meet the Speaker: Paolo Benanti

Roman, born in 1973, Paolo Benanti is a Third Order Regular Franciscan – TOR – and works in ethics, bioethics and ethics of technologies. In particular, his studies focus on...

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Meet the Speaker: Maryam Alavi

Maryam Alavi is a professor of IT Management and holds the Elizabeth T. and Tom M. Holder Chair at the Scheller College of Business at Georgia Institute of Technology. She served...

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Meet the Speaker: Brandon Hardy ’20

Brandon Hardy ’20, was born in Atlanta, Georgia in December of 1997, 6th of a family of 7. Before attending the university of Notre Dame, Brandon was a student at Columbia High...

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