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On Catholic Imagination
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Letras Latinas
Restoring Reason, Beauty, and Trust in Architecture
Pod Quad
For Good: Stories of Notre Dame
Jerusalem Talks
The Kroc Cast
Ethics and Culture Cast
Revolutions of Hope: Resilience and Recovery in Ukraine
True Genius: The Mission of Women in Church and Culture
The New AI
Designed for Learning
Rhythms of Faith
Meeting in the Middle Ages
120 Years Later: Asian and Pacific Islander Perspectives at Notre Dame
Evidence Matters
Cultivating Hope
RISE AI
Our Universe Revealed
Faith and Philosophy
Minding Scripture
The Rural Health Revolution
Caregiving with Dignity
Everyday Holiness
Think. Pair. Share.
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Leadership in Public Conversation
Black Domers
Soc(AI)ety Seminars
Indigenous Voices
The Way of the Cross: A Passion Pilgrimage Through Song
Heart's Desire and Social Change
Ten Years Hence 2025: Innovation
Forging a Future in Haiti
Game Changers
Shakespeare and Possibility
The Global Church and Islam
Jerusalem TalksND, Season Two
Women's Work
Powerful Conversations
A Pathway to Hope
What Do We Owe Each Other?
Spirit and Song

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Martyr!

Experience the profound beauty of Kaveh Akbar’s Martyr! in this soul-stirring conversation about the ways...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 13, 2026
Art and History
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Notre Dame Leaders: Innovators in Medicine

Join YoungND for a virtual Notre Dame Leaders speaker series event, “Innovators in Medicine” for a conversation...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 13, 2026
Leadership
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Art in the Ruins: Engaging Secular Culture

Join a Cambridge scholar and former Sons of Bill guitarist, a surf-instructor-turned-governance expert, and a...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 13, 2026
Art and History
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Christology and Christ’s Knowledge

This panel illuminates how Christ’s human intellect—from the Transfiguration to infused knowledge—perfects our...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 13, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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AI Meets the Healing Arts

Join Dr. Michelle Hermiston, an Iowa farm kid turned global oncology leader, as she bridges the gap between childhood...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 13, 2026
Health and Society
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Is Empathy a Threat? with Jennifer Szalai, New York Times Book Critic

Jennifer Szalai recently published a piece in the New York Times about several recent books that view empathy...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 13, 2026
Health and Society
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Dying Well: Medicine, Ethics, and Dignity at the End of Life

Efforts to expand physician-assisted suicide, often called Medical Aid in Dying, or MAiD, are gaining momentum around...

11:00 AM ET Tue., Mar. 17, 2026
Health and Society
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The Age of Global Militarism: Origins and Consequences

Ronald Krebs is Distinguished McKnight University Professor and Professor of Political Science at the University of...

04:30 PM ET Tue., Mar. 17, 2026
Global Affairs
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Eclipses in Outer Space

Lauren Weiss Ph.D., assistant professor of physics and astronomy, will explore how astrophysicists use eclipses of...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Mar. 20, 2026
Science and Technology
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Bridging Gaps, Empowering Communities

AI holds immense promise, yet Ketan Paranjape warns the “last mile” remains a formidable barrier. From rural...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 20, 2026
Health and Society
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God’s Existence

Many philosophers – and even theologians – believe that Immanuel Kant put an end to all attempts to prove God’s...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 20, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Preparing for Evaluation

King County Metro and Notre Dame’s LEO lab are re-engineering social service delivery, codifying racial equity...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 20, 2026
Health and Society
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Infinite Persons and Mass Politics: The Case of the Chilean Falange Nacional

Can theology defend democracy? In the twentieth century, prominent political theorists who aimed to protect democratic...

12:30 PM ET Tue., Mar. 24, 2026
Global Affairs
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Celebrating 20 Years of the Journal of Global History

Join us at Notre Dame London for a special lecture and reception marking the 20th anniversary of the Journal of Global...

12:30 PM ET Wed., Mar. 25, 2026
Art and History
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Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Music

Draw on centuries-old tradition of singing Psalms and Canticles in the Liturgy of the Hours to discover a conceptual...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 27, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Can Financial Markets Shape Citizens’ Votes? Evidence from the 2022 Brazilian Election

It is well documented that elected politicians care about financial market reactions to political and economic events,...

12:30 PM ET Tue., Mar. 31, 2026
Global Affairs
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Everyday Holiness: Nan Tulchinsky

Sit courtside with Nan Tulchinsky, a longtime scorekeeper for Notre Dame Women’s and Men’s Basketball, as she...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 03, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Everyday Holiness: Dr. Carol Latronica ’77

Listen as Dr. Carol Latronica ’77, Rector of Welsh Family Hall, provides insight into her life and work in student...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 03, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Teaching Students When (Not) to Use AI

When satellite maps became available on our phones, some wondered what we would lose by becoming less oriented to the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 03, 2026
Education
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Leaving the Beaten Path

Listen in to a conversation with Dr. Andrea Robiglio, professor of History of Philosophy at KU Leuven, about the wide...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 03, 2026
Art and History
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A Conversation with Cardinal John Onaiyekan on the Catholic Church as Peacebuilder in Africa

In this episode, Fr. Emmanuel Katongole, professor of theology and peace studies at the Kroc Institute, hosts a...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Apr. 10, 2026
Global Affairs
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Bill Mattison

Bill Mattison ’03 Th.D. is the Wilsey Professor of Theology at Notre Dame and author of Growing in Virtue: Aquinas on...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Apr. 10, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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In Tough Times Notre Dame Leans Into Mission

For Shannon Cullinan ’93, executive vice president at the University of Notre Dame, there is no challenge Notre Dame...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 10, 2026
Leadership
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A New Humanism

“What is the city but the people,” wrote Shakespeare. In this spirit, architect Christian Sottile will share his...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 10, 2026
Art and History
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Qur’an Criticism

What importance do developments in critical scholarship on the Qur’an have for the life of faith? How have Muslims...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 10, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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When Numbers Lie: Algorithms and AI

Data is the new gold, mined and used (for better or worse) every single day. Algorithms and artificial intelligence...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Apr. 24, 2026
Science and Technology
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Conducting with Conviction

Draw on centuries-old tradition of singing Psalms and Canticles in the Liturgy of the Hours to discover a conceptual...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 24, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Bringing the Term Paper into the Classroom

With the advent of AI, many are questioning the traditional model of having students do much of the heavy lifting of a...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 01, 2026
Education
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Going on a Medieval Vision Quest

Listen in to a conversation with Dr. Ryan Szpiech, associate professor of Spanish and director of the Center for Middle...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 01, 2026
Art and History
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Everyday Holiness: Sister Mary Lynch, S.S.J.

Listen to Sister Mary Lynch, S.S.J., the longtime rector of McGlinn Hall, and she shares her calling to religious life...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 01, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Racism Roadtrip

This episode features three Keough School of Global Affairs students who took part in the course “Racial Justice In...

12:00 AM ET Fri., May. 08, 2026
Global Affairs
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The Jewishness of the New Testament

This episode we welcome a distinguished New Testament scholar, Amy Jill Levine, who is the world expert on the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 08, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Fr. Monk Malloy Reflects on His Notre Dame Journey

For Rev. Edward “Monk” Malloy, C.S.C., president emeritus of Notre Dame and longtime priest-in-residence at Sorin...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 15, 2026
Leadership
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The Secret Social Life of Bacteria

Have you ever wondered how bacteria communicate, cooperate, and even compete in ways that impact our health,...

12:00 AM ET Fri., May. 22, 2026
Science and Technology
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Exploring Global Catholicism

Draw on centuries-old tradition of singing Psalms and Canticles in the Liturgy of the Hours to discover a conceptual...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 22, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Filming the Birth of the Spanish Language

Listen in to part two of a conversation with Dr. Ryan Szpiech, associate professor of Spanish and director of the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 29, 2026
Art and History
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Building Rapport in Online Courses

With Notre Dame’s Summer Online courses set to get underway in June, we turn our attention to teaching...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 29, 2026
Education
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Everyday Holiness: Tami Schmitz

Listen as Tami Schmitz, Associate Director of Pastoral Care in Campus Ministry, tells about her strong foundation of...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jun. 05, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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SheLeads4Peace Summer School

Every year, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) hosts the SheLeads4Peace Summer School, a...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jun. 05, 2026
Global Affairs
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Answering Notre Dame’s Call

Lily Joy Santos ’28 and Giovanni Nasello ’27 are much more than just voices in your voicemail. As student callers...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jun. 12, 2026
Leadership
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Religious Pluralism

Under the conditions of globalization, more religious people than ever find themselves in close contact with members of...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jun. 12, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Behind the Folds: The Mathematics of Origami

Origami combines art and science to transform a flat sheet of paper into a 3-dimensional sculpture. This presentation...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Jun. 19, 2026
Science and Technology
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Discussing Donkeys in Lion-suits

Listen in to a chat with Dr. Emily Mahan ’21 M.A., ’22 Ph.D., who received her Ph.D. from Notre Dame’s Medieval...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jun. 26, 2026
Art and History
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Connecting Coursework to Life Through Community-Based Learning and VR

Among the most fundamental promises education makes is this: What you learn here, on campus, will help you when...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jul. 03, 2026
Education
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Everyday Holiness: Sr. Gregory Healy, OSB, ’10 M.Div.

Journey with Sr. Gregory Healy, OSB, a Benedictine nun who has discovered God’s calling in life through the beauty of...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jul. 03, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Everyday Holiness: Dr. Jim O’Connell ’70

Walk the streets of Boston with Dr. Jim O’Connell as he describes his long path to a medical career and the...

12:00 PM ET Sun., Jul. 26, 2026
Religion and Philosophy
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Touring Through Centuries of Philosophy

Listen in to a chat with Dr. Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy in Late Antiquity and in the Islamic World at the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Aug. 28, 2026
Art and History
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by Keith Sayer
The Nanovic Institute for European Studies, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, has awarded the 2026 Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary European... Full story
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Mike Chapple, an IT professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, noted that while AWS is designed for seamless failovers, "the loss of multiple data centers... Full story
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