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Anticipatory Innovation: Capitalizing on Change in Turbulent Times – Setting the Stage for Future-Oriented Leadership

Professor Sam Miller explores the idea of Full Spectrum Thinking, as discussed in Bob Johansen's book. Whether you are a business owner, a manager, a teacher, a parent, or...

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Bridging the Divide 2020 – Rebuilding Trust in our Nation’s Institutions

This will be a one-hour conversation and Q&A session between NBC’s Anne Thompson '79 and former South Bend mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, who is now a Fellow...

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Hitchcock in London: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Sabotage”

In the last week of our Hitchcock in London book club, we examine "Sabotage," (1936) the film he adapted from Joseph Conrad’s novel "The Secret Agent" (1907). The film makes...

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Hitchcock in London: The Film, The Lodger

In week 2 of our book club, we will discuss Alfred Hitchcock’s film adaptation of Marie Belloc Lowndes’ novel "The Lodger." "The Lodger" was the first film Hitchcock directed...

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Faculty Bookshelf: brought to you by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts

Want to inspire your mind and spark conversations? From Soldiers of God in a Secular War, Black Gold and Blackmail: Oil and Great Power Politics and Italian Neorealism: A Cultural...

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After Gutenberg: Print, Books, and Knowledge in Germany through the Long Sixteenth Century

After Gutenberg: Print, Books, and Knowledge in Germany through the Long Sixteenth Century features materials from Notre Dame’s rare books collection that represent an array...

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Siva Vaidhyanathan

Robertson Professor of Media Studies and director of the Center for Media and Citizenship, University of Virginia Siva Vaidhyanathan is the Robertson Professor of Media Studies...

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Roger McNamee

Author of the New York Times bestseller, Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe Roger McNamee is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Zucked: Waking Up to the...

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Fighting Words: English and American Boxing Literature from the Joyce Sports Collection

Notre Dame’s Rare Books and Special Collections is home to perhaps the strongest institutional collection of boxing-related books and periodicals in the United States. A...

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Power and Politics in the 19th Century River Plate

Rare Books and Special Collections collects journals, and books of exceptional importance from Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Labeled the Southern Cone for its...

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The Urban Architecture Handbook

The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture presents a lecture by Christoph Mäckler. For more information visit the event website.

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