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Art and History

Notre Dame – Durham Christmas Lecture

Join us for an evening of festive cheer with award-winning screenwriter and novelist, Frank Cottrell-Boyce, as he delves into the evolution of the nativity play and the role it...

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Bonus: Richard Rohr (Part 2)

Fr. Dan and Richard Rohr continue their conversation in the second half of our bonus interview. They explore substitutionary atonement theory, the links between contemplation and...

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Art and History

Virtual Advent and Christmas Créche Calendar

In 2014, the McGrath Institute for Church Life began partnering with the Marian Library of Dayton, Ohio, bringing to Notre Dame’s campus an exhibit of crèches, or Nativity...

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Art and History

On ‘One Week in America’

Patrick Parr is the author of two books of nonfiction, both with Chicago Review Press. His first, “The Seminarian: Martin Luther King Jr. Comes of Age,” was published in 2018...

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Religion and Philosophy

The Church in China Today

This week we turn to the question of the Church in China today. Some surveys suggest that Christians are four percent of the Chinese population, perhaps about 50-60 million...

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Art and History

Prof. Barry McCrea presents “Primo Levi’s The Truce: a guide to returning to life”

The Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway, in partnership with Kylemore Abbey Global Center and the Notre Dame Alumni Association, are launching the latest series with the Rome Book Club...

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Health and Society

Global Health Seminar: “Lessons from the AIDS epidemic”

In 1981, Dr. James W. Curran ’66 was tapped to lead a CDC task force charged with determining what was behind the first cases of what we now know as AIDS. Dr. Curran will...

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Health and Society

George B. Craig, Jr. Memorial Lecture: “Kill the Messenger: Developing mosquitocidal vaccines and drugs to control mosquito-borne diseases”

Dr. Brian Foy ’94 has helped pioneer studies designed to target mosquito vectors through their bloodmeals as a way to disrupt mosquito-borne pathogen transmission and reduce...

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(In)civilities

Survival for marginalized folks requires communication skills and understanding power dynamics in ways that often result in polite and/or civil discourse. This final session in...

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Religion and Philosophy

The Mutual “Ennobling” of Science and Faith: From Rev. John A. Zahm, C.S.C., to Laudato Si’

Join Sister Damien Marie Savino, F.S.E. as she uses the work and thought of priest-scientist Rev. John A. Zahm, C.S.C., (1851-1921) as a springboard to explore the relationship...

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Global Affairs

Public Reading with Latinx-British Poet Leo Boix

Join the Creative Writing Program for a zoom event in partnership with Letras Latinas, the literary initiative at the Institute for Latino Studies. On the occasion of Hispanic...

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Career Development

Virtual Panel: Success Stories of Hispanic Alumni of Notre Dame

Members of the Hispanic Alumni of Notre Dame will discuss their personal and career choices since their college years. Many are pioneers and leaders in their career paths and aim...

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