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Global Affairs

Peace in the Time of a Pandemic: The Impact of Coronavirus on Ramadan 2020

In the midst of the ongoing global pandemic, how are efforts to build peace and address the causes of violent conflict and injustice impacted? Professor of Islamic Studies Ebrahim...

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Art and History

Butterfly Nose Ornament

The Moche lived across a large region of modern-day Peru from 200 - 900 CE.  Unlike many ancient civilizations who unified under one ruling system of government, the Moche people...

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Art and History

Travel Books

Gregory Greif’s essay received an honorable mention in Notre Dame Magazine’s 2019 Young Alumni Essay Contest.  Travel Books When traveling, I always make sure to bring a...

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Art and History

The Portage Landing at the St. Joseph River

Kay Westhues is a photographer and folklorist based in South Bend, Indiana, who is interested in documenting the ways in which rural tradition and history are interpreted and...

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Career Development

Kerry Hannon: Never Too Old to Get Rich

On February 4, the Inspired Leadership Initiative welcomed Kerry Hannon to the University of Notre Dame to share action steps, insights, and resources from her new book, “Never...

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Career Development

Discussion Leader Guide

 

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Health and Society

Research reveals teachers’ biases when rating first-graders’ academic skills based on learning behavior

A recent study, co-authored by a University of Notre Dame professor, shows how educators’ racial and gender biases affect their assessments of students’ academic skills based...

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Law and Politics

Political scientist releases definitive research on the first century of women voters

In new research fittingly published in the year marking the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote in the U.S., two political scientists trace the evolution of women’s...

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Science and Technology

Deepfake Conference Panel III: Marginalized Populations

How can truth emerge in a deep-fake ridden marketplace of ideas? Are we ready for the looming challenges to national security, elections, privacy, and reputation? What role will...

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Art and History

Power and Politics in the 19th Century River Plate

Rare Books and Special Collections collects journals, and books of exceptional importance from Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Labeled the Southern Cone for its...

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Health and Society

Poverty in America: Is Progress Possible in our Polarized Times?

LEO’s Managing Director Heather Reynolds joined the American Enterprise Institute and other poverty experts for a panel discussion on “Poverty in America: Is Progress Possible...

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Art and History

Unexpected Guides

What your social circle can tell you about your health, and what centuries-old travel guides can tell us about a city.

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