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Join the Live Event – This Week’s Guests
Register to receive information about how to join live events and submit your questions for the panelists. Fr. Gary and Kevin discuss this week’s guest speakers and their...
watch videoKagwiria Mbogori LLM ’97
Kagwiria Mbogori is immediate former the Chairperson of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR). She has broad work experience at the national and regional level. At...
Read ArticleMichael Camilleri ’00
Michael Camilleri ’00 is Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. An international lawyer and former diplomat, he served in the Obama...
Read ArticleHitchcock’s Early Films
After the success of “The Lodger,” Hitchcock was regarded as one of Britain’s most promising young directors and he directed a spate of films that are available on DVD or...
Read ArticleLiving in lockdown: Can literature help?
With the closing of the campus in March, I decided to offer an online mini-course on literary works and films set in pandemic or quarantine. My hope was to give students who had...
Read ArticleWhat Will Make You Happy?
It can be surprisingly hard to know what will make us happy. To take a simple example: Think about the last time you ordered a steak, only to immediately regret not having gone...
Read ArticleKylemore 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...
Read ArticleStereotypes, Representation, and Real Talk: Black Law Students Speak Out
In this episode, Aisha Bah ’25 J.D., Joshua Mannery ’24 J.D., and Ayanna Murphy ’25 J.D., from the Notre Dame Black Law Students Association, join Max for a lively...
View EventStop Making the Business Case for Diversity
In recent years, the business case for diversity has emerged as the go-to argument for why organizations should prioritize diversity in their recruiting efforts. Though most...
View EventOVI Seminar Series 2024, IV
Investigating the phenomenon of the so-called ‘rhythmic figures’ in Dante through a new database and query platform for the Commedia, which aims at setting up a new, wide...
View Event“Boccaccio, the Disguised Revolutionary” by Martin Eisner (Duke University)
Medieval and renaissance, feminist and misogynist, radical and conservative, class-warrior and aspiring aristocrat, Boccaccio has been interpreted in a variety of contradictory...
View EventProtecting Law Clerks from Harassment
Judicial clerkships are typically characterized as an unadulterated good—lifelong mentor-mentee relationships between judges and law clerks that confer professional benefits....
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