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Fighting to Walk Again
March 8, 2014 was a Saturday near the end of a long, cold winter in Ohio. The high temperature that day was a brisk 46 degrees. The low, 30. The details of the weather are now...
watch videoFighting for Shakespeare for All
When Christy Burgess started the Robinson Shakespeare Company in 2008, the idea of the youth acting troupe one day performing in England would have been laughed off as an...
watch videoSts. Francisco and Jacinta Marto
Sr. Ann Astell, a Schoenstatt Sister of Mary and Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, presents on the child saints of Fatima on the occasion of their...
watch videoWater, Energy & 21st Century Solutions
This lecture is given by Jon Freedman, Vice President, Global Partnerships, Government Affairs. Freedman is based in Washington, DC, where he leads global partnerships and...
watch videoThe Internet of Things and the Future Work
This lecture covers the future advancement of technology, and how that will impact the workplace and business. The featured speaker is Bill Chamberlin, Principal Analyst for...
watch videoForum 17-18: Views from the West Wing: How Global Trends Shape U.S. Foreign Policy
Throughout history, U.S. presidential Chiefs of Staff have held a front row seat to some of the most important and influential events in our nationâs history â from tense...
watch videoThe Ellsworth Outrage, 1854: Or How 19th Century Jesuits Built a Global Catholicism
How did modern Catholicism become global? This talk uses a violent attack on a Swiss Jesuit in a Maine small town to tell a story about globalization in the worldâs largest,...
watch videoA Rabbi, a Priest, and an Imam Walk into a Coffee Shop
Jews, Christians, and Muslims lived side by side for centuries in the medieval Mediterranean world and, especially among the decently educated, knew a lot about each othersâ...
watch videoThe Power of Evidence: Transforming the Fight Against Poverty Through Research
The Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) is answering Fr. Sorinâs challenge to be a âpowerful force for goodâ by using economic research and evaluation to...
watch videoGod and the Good Life: Notre Dame’s Innovative New Way of Teaching the Big Questions
Philosophy has always been a core component of Catholic education. This lecture looks at how Notre Dame is developing an innovative new curriculum to immerse students in the Big...
watch videoRembrandt’s Etchings: Intimate Objects of Beauty and Faith
In 1991, the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame received a gift of 70 original Rembrandt etchings. For the first time in many years this entire group of...
watch videoHealing Words, Healing Works: Supporting Recovery from Child Abuse and Neglect
Child abuse and neglect leads to destructive behavioral and physical health problems among millions of children each year. This talk will address how to support recovery from...
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