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Law and Politics

Understanding Imposter Feelings

Have you ever felt like an imposter? Unqualified for the job, less intelligent than your classmates, or undeserving of your accomplishments, and that somehow you managed to...

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Law and Politics

Justice in Housing

Imagine being at risk of losing your home. For many low-income families, record unemployment caused by Covid-19 and Covid-related deaths of income-earning family members have made...

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Law and Politics

The DEI Podcast with Max Gaston: The Mental Health Crisis in Prisons

What happens to a person’s mind when you lock them in a cage no bigger than a parking space? When they’re constantly exposed to dehumanizing, unsanitary, loud, and violent...

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Business

Achieve your goals by competing less, not more.

By Brett Beasley Doing “whatever it takes to win” is not just unethical. It’s also ineffective. “We can’t work together. We are direct competitors!” I heard this plea...

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Law and Politics

The DEI Podcast with Max Gaston – Advocating for the Innocent: Exoneration Justice

“Innocent people should not be in prison.” (Anna McGinn, Notre Dame Law School ‘22). Advocating for the Innocent: Exoneration Justice | RSS.com Exoneration justice is the...

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Art and History

Student Research Exhibition: “Ukrainian Art as Protest and Resilience”

The Nanovic Institute for European Studies announces the opening of a new in-person and digital exhibition “Ukrainian Art as Protest and Resilience.” To coincide with the...

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Science and Technology

ND Research Explores: The Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility

The University of Notre Dame’s Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND-LEEF) is part of the Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative and is located in St. Patrick’s...

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Art and History

Translation…or a hundred years of ulyssitude

On 02.02.2022 Joyce’s Ulysses will turn a hundred and its author a hundred and forty. Less than a decade ago, on 02.02.2012, my previous Italian translation of Joyce’s...

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Art and History

OVI-UND Seminar Series: Linguistic, Philological, and Literary Developments in the Italian Middle Ages

Each Spring semester since 2016, in partnership with the Opera del Vocabolario Italiano, the Center for Italian Studies sponsors a series of video conference seminars conducted...

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Religion and Philosophy

Climate, Catastrophe, and Faith: How Changes in Climate Drive Religious Upheaval

On Saturday morning, October 1, 2022 visiting scholars and community members convened in McKenna Hall for the fall 2022 installment of the Cushwa Center’s semesterly Seminar in...

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Art and History

Neo-Old English, Anglo-Saxonism and the New English Nationalism

The Medieval Institute is pleased to present the seventeenth annual lecture in the Graduate Student Invitation Series with Chris Jones, ESRR Professor of English, University of...

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Health and Society

The Forest and the Trees

Notre Dame research provides complementary angles on childhood adversity Steven King, 7, builds a tower with Lego blocks at Notre Dame’s William J. Shaw Center for Children and...

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