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The Pleasure Gardens: Ranelagh and Vauxhall
āThe Jolly Young Watermanā features a Waterman ā named Tom Tug in the play The Waterman ā who rows people up and down the Thames. Weāre told that he works at Blackfriars...
watch video“Mechanica” by Betsy Cornwell ’12 M.F.A.
A New York Times bestseller, āMechanicaā was published in 2015 and has been featured on several best of the year lists, including Amazonās Best Young Adult Books and USA...
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Richard Leider is founder of Inventure ā The Purpose Company, where the mission is to help people to āunlock the power of purposeā and answer that question. Along the way,...
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Rev. Daniel Groody, C.S.C. ā86, serves the University of Notre Dame as a Vice President and Associate Provost. He partners with leaders across campus to develop...
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AnnĀ E.Ā TenbrunselĀ (Ph.D., Northwestern University; M.B.A. Northwestern University; B.S.I.O.E. University of Michigan)Ā is the David E. Gallo Professor of Business Ethics in the...
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Professor Philip Bess teaches graduate urban design and theory, with a particular interest in Catholic and classical humanist intellectual and artistic traditions in the context...
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Books for further reading: āWeapons of Math Destruction,ā by Cathy OāNeil Podcast: On AI and Why We Need Humans (and Tiger King) with Mutale Nkonde, founding CEO of AI for...
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The first two chapters of Joseph Conradās āThe Secret Agentā are available here.
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James S. OāRourke, IV is an American rhetorician and Professor of Management at the University of Notre Dame. He was founder of the Fanning Center for Business Communication and...
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Ask questions and listen to a live discussion with Professor Declan Kiberd on Wednesday, August 5, at 1 pm EDT. Register to receive information about how to join the live event....
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Pasoliniās film version of āThe Decameronā āIl Decameron ā (subtitles available by clicking cc) The Decameron (Revised)
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Arguments are everywhere. Just log onto Facebook or visit the opinion section of any major newspaper if you do not believe me. In fact, you do not even need to open your laptop,...
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