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Fukushima – Resilience, Recovery, and Redemption
On March 11, 2011, the Fukushima coastline in eastern Japan experienced a devastating triple disaster. A 9.0-magnitude earthquake, so strong that it shifted the earthās axis,...
Listen to PodcastBuilding an Anti-Racist Vocabulary Podcast: Housing Segregation
The opposite of racist isnāt ānot racist.ā It is āantiracist.ā Whatās the difference?One endorses either the idea of a racial hierarchy as a racist, or racial equality...
View EventJerusalem TalksND Episode 3: Shira Ben-Sasson Furstenberg
In episode three, Avrum Burg and Shira Ben-Sasson Furstenberg reflect on the evolution of Judaism within their family over the last few generations, and where in a contested city...
View EventChristopher Beha, Author and Editor
Christopher Beha is the author of a memoir, The Whole Five Feet, and the novels Arts & Entertainments and What Happened to Sophie Wilder. His latest novel, The Index of...
Listen to PodcastDr. Kristin Collier
Dr. Kristin Collier is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School and she completed her internal medicine residency and chief medical resident year at the University...
Listen to PodcastSofia Carozza, Sorin Fellow Alumna
Sofia Carozza ā19 is a graduate student in neuroscience currently residing in the United Kingdom. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2019, where she was the...
Listen to PodcastVicki Thorn, ND Evangelium Vitae Medalist
Vicki Thorn, a certified trauma counselor and spiritual director, started Project Rachel while working in the Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Since the first...
Listen to PodcastMichael Flaherty, Film Producer
Michael Flaherty is a film and podcast producer who has been involved in bringing beloved books to the big screen including The Chronicles of Narnia, The Giver, Charlotteās Web,...
Listen to PodcastKirk Doran, Professor of Economics
Kirk Doran is the Henkels Family Collegiate Chair and Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Notre Dame. Doran received his B.A. in Physics from Harvard University...
Listen to PodcastSolzhenitsyn and American Culture
In this episode we chat with David Deavel and Jessica Hooten Wilson, editors of the book Solzhenitsyn and American Culture: The Russian Soul in the West, a recent volume in our...
Listen to PodcastCarter Snead on “What It Means to Be Human”
O. Carter Snead, director of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, has penned an acclaimed new book, What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics....
Listen to PodcastDignity and Human Rights: The Problem of Foundations
Closing session of the 2021 Notre Dame Fall Conference presented by Mary Ann Glendon, āI Have Called You By Name: Human Dignity in a Secular World,ā chaired by O. Carter...
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