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TEC Talks: Misinformation and Disinformation – Section 230: Online Speech and Tech Responsibility
The third talk in our TEC Talks series called “Section 230: Online Speech and Tech Responsibility,” features Danielle Citron, Jefferson Scholars Foundation Schenck...
View EventTEC Talks: Misinformation and Disinformation – What Do We Value? The Ethics of Tech Accountability
Listen to the discussion with Mark McKenna, Elizabeth M. Renieris, and special guests Ifeoma Ozoma and Roger McNamee.
View EventTEC Talks: Misinformation and Disinformation – How Social Media’s Obsession with Scale Supercharged Disinformation
Conspiracy theories and other false claims have always been part of our discourse, even (and perhaps especially) our politics. But modern technologies seem to have changed the...
View EventThe Church in Africa – The Future of the Catholic Church in Africa
This third part of The Church in Africa will focus on the future of the Catholic Church in Africa. View the discussion recorded on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, with Rev. Paul Kollman,...
View EventThe Church in Africa – The History of Christianity in Africa
This second of the three parts of The Church in Africa will focus on the history of Christianity on the continent. View the discussion recorded on Tuesday, April 13, 2021, with...
View EventThe Church in Africa – The Catholic Church in Africa Today
This first of three parts of the Church in Africa will examine the Catholic Church in Africa today. Listen to the discussion recorded on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, with Rev. Paul...
View EventNeuroscience and (Your) Behavior – Using neuroscience to build a healthy community
While it might sound strange at first, a child's developing brain has certain expectations from its environment. Consistent and responsive care are important for a healthy child...
View EventNeuroscience and (Your) Behavior – How experiences influence brain function and long-term health
It has been said that “it takes a village to raise a child” and understanding neuroscience can be one of the building blocks for that village. How important are relationships,...
View EventNeuroscience and (Your) Behavior – What is neuroscience, and why are relationships so important?
What is neuroscience, and why are relationships so important to how our brains function? Researchers who study neuroscience and behavior have discovered that one of the biggest...
View EventLenten Music Through the Ages – The Notre Dame Folk Choir’s Passion Project
When we talk about the Passion, we’re first and foremost referring to the last days of Jesus’s life, from the Last Supper through his death on the cross. The story of...
View EventLenten Music Through the Ages – All Together Now: Sacred Music of the Baroque
In the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the tides of sacred music began to turn. Reformation ideals shaped much of the music in northern Europe, and these changes were matched...
View EventLenten Music Through the Ages – From One Voice to Many: Renaissance Polyphony
During the early Renaissance, musicians started to experiment with singing different musical lines at the same time. You might even say that boredom was the catalyst for...
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