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Religion and Philosophy

Thomas More Fellow Fr. William R. Dailey, C.S.C. on His Involvement with the de Nicola Center

Holy Cross Fr. William R. Dailey is the Thomas More Fellow at the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture and the Director of the Notre Dame-Newman Centre for Faith and Reason in...

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Science and Technology

Connecting Fields – ACMS and Athletics Collaboration Benefits Students in Sports and Science

To someone who’s not into math, the formula statistician Alan Huebner chalked on the blackboard in Hurley Hall could have looked like the formula to…well, anything. But...

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Science and Technology

Study Reveals How Bacteria Communicate in Groups to Avoid Antibiotics

In a new study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC), researchers from the University of Notre Dame and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have found...

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Business

Dual-Class Firms Have Higher Market Valuations near Time of IPO That Drop over Next Six Years, Study Finds

Facebook, Google, Comcast and Berkshire Hathaway are among a number of large companies that have dual-class stock structures, providing controlling shareholders with majority...

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Art and History

Professor Uses Cutting-Edge Technology to Conduct ‘Engaged Anthropology’ at Prehistoric Illinois Site

Mark Schurr is committed to conducting engaged anthropology. For Schurr, professor and acting chair of the University of Notre Dame’s Department of Anthropology, that means he...

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Religion and Philosophy

Sorin Fellow Katherine Smith on Studying in Rome

Katherine Smith is an undergraduate Sorin Fellow at the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. In this episode, we chat with Katherine about her Spring 2018 semester in Rome,...

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Law and Politics

Missile Strikes Against Syria ‘as Serious as Triggering Events,’ Expert Says

As the Trump administration considers military operations against Syria in the wake of a suspected chemical weapons attack Saturday (April 7) in the town of Douma, a University of...

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Notre Dame Forum

Forum 17-18: Global Citizenship for Human Development: A Conversation with Muhammad Yunus

Muhammad Yunus, a social entrepreneur, banker and economist from Bangladesh who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts...

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Religion and Philosophy

Vita Institute Fellow Richard Doerflinger on His Pro-Life Work

Richard M. Doerflinger retired in 2016 after 36 years of service to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, finishing as the associate director of the Secretariat of...

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Science and Technology

Multi-University Collaboration Developing Platform to Improve Research Reproducibility

In a report by Nature, 52 percent of surveyed researchers expressed a belief that there is a significant crisis when it comes to reproducing research. From engineering to biology,...

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Science and Technology

Survival Strategy: How One Enzyme Helps Bacteria Recover from Exposure to Antibiotics

Beta-lactam antibiotics, including penicillin, are one of the most widely used classes of antibiotics in the world. Though they’ve been in use since the 1940s, scientists still...

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Law and Politics

Professor D. C. Schindler on Freedom From Reality

D.C. Schindler is an associate professor of metaphysics and anthropology at the John Paull II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family. He is also the author of Freedom from...

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