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Civil Discourse: What is the Role of Business to Reduce Polarization in Our Society?

Over the past decade, two trends have collided: Polarization in our society has steadily increased in its breadth and severity, and business leaders have been asked to take a more...

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Religion and Philosophy

The Church in China Today

This week we turn to the question of the Church in China today. Some surveys suggest that Christians are four percent of the Chinese population, perhaps about 50-60 million...

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Health and Society

Mexico Virtual Lecture Series: Where Surgery Is Difficult: Overcoming Barriers to Access in Chiapas, Mexico

In rural Chiapas, Mexico, poor patients often struggle to access surgical care and other medical treatment, even though access is guaranteed by law under the Mexican constitution....

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Health and Society

The First Brave Step: A Conversation with Ruby Bridges

The Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights will host an intimate conversation with Ruby Bridges, an iconic figure in U.S. civil rights history and an inspiring figure in the...

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The Relationship Between Buddhism and Christianity in China

This week The Church in Asia will turn to the relationship between Buddhism and Christianity in China. In China, Buddhism was in close contact with Confucianism and Taoism almost...

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Global Affairs

Virtual Flash Panel: The German Elections 4 Weeks Later

Scholars and experts weigh in on the close results and the future impact of the German federal elections that took place on September 26, 2021. What does this outcome mean for...

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Health and Society

Asian Americans in an Anti-Black World

Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as Claire Jean Kim, professor of political science, University of California Irvine, and author of Dangerous Crossings: Race,...

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Health and Society

Global Health Seminar: “Lessons from the AIDS epidemic”

In 1981, Dr. James W. Curran ’66 was tapped to lead a CDC task force charged with determining what was behind the first cases of what we now know as AIDS. Dr. Curran will...

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Health and Society

George B. Craig, Jr. Memorial Lecture: “Kill the Messenger: Developing mosquitocidal vaccines and drugs to control mosquito-borne diseases”

Dr. Brian Foy ’94 has helped pioneer studies designed to target mosquito vectors through their bloodmeals as a way to disrupt mosquito-borne pathogen transmission and reduce...

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Global Affairs

China’s “Soft” Cooperation with Africa

The Shanghai Academy of Global Governance and Area Studies (SAGGAS) at the Shanghai International Affairs University (SISU), in partnership with the Notre Dame Beijing Global...

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Global Affairs

Prioritizing Afghan Voices: How the International Community Can Assist Afghanistan

What do the Afghan people want? What are their most pressing needs? Join us for this timely conversation and hear insights from Afghan leaders on how the international community...

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Global Affairs

The United States and Europe after the Demise of the Old International Order

The democratic international order that took shape following World War II faces serious challenges—populism, climate change, inequality, and increasing friction with China—all...

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