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Anna Haskins: Education, Reconsidered.
From stamp collecting and favorite numbers to examining how the education system, the family, and the criminal justice system connect and interact—both preserving and mitigating...
Listen to PodcastLuis Fraga: Education, Dedicated.
From illuminating the artistic side of a political scientist to two-way immersion and empowering and serving communities of understanding and tolerance
Listen to PodcastMark Berends: Education, Vitalized.
From imagining running the Olympic 1500m to galvanizing the hearts and minds of those who believe in the power of education
Listen to PodcastThe Space Barons and the Commercialization of Space
Christian Davenport, correspondent at The Washington Post covering space for the Financial desk joins us for a discussion of the Age of the Space Baron and the future of space as...
View EventKristin Valentino: Education, Analyzed.
From daring to compete as a race car driver to discovering how the transactional nature through which children’s interactions with their family, community, and culture can shape...
Listen to PodcastKevin Baxter: Education, Committed.
From contemplating a guitar duet with Bruce Springsteen to leading the charge for thriving Catholic schools across the United States
Listen to PodcastMaria McKenna: Education, Unified.
From the origins of Sesame Street and Photovoice, to the pedagogy of vulnerability to equity, inclusion, and diversity as foundations of education
Listen to PodcastNeil Boothby: Education, Engaged.
From dreaming of mastering Creole overnight to learning through doing and creating sustainable pathways out of adversity for children and youth
Listen to PodcastErnest Morrell: Education, Empowered.
From Beowulf and hip-hop to the power of literacy transforming lives and changing the world
Listen to PodcastChrissy Trinter: Education, Energized.
From the delicacy of ice cream to the intersection of mathematics and Catholic Social Teaching
Listen to PodcastJohn Schoenig: Education, Inspired.
From handy super powers to the origins of school choice in America
Listen to PodcastFrom an Extraordinary Gift came an Exhibition – Jim Dine: American Icon
The Raclin Murphy Museum of Art and the University of Notre Dame were honored to announce the exhibition Jim Dine: American Icon, which was on view from August to December 2021 at...
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