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Forum 17-18: Global Citizenship for Human Development: A Conversation with Muhammad Yunus
Muhammad Yunus, a social entrepreneur, banker and economist from Bangladesh who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts...
watch videoNeuroscience and (Your) Behavior – How experiences influence brain function and long-term health
It has been said that âit takes a village to raise a childâ and understanding neuroscience can be one of the building blocks for that village. How important are relationships,...
View EventTEC Talks: Artificial Intelligence and Power
This weekâs discussion will focus on the intersection of artificial intelligence and power. What are the social, political, and ethical implications on AI? How do they impact...
View EventTEC Talks: Corporate Responsibility and Power
Companiesâespecially those with digital âplatform powerââwield an enormous influence over economic, political, and social life in the United States and globally. The...
View EventTen Years Hence 2021 – Disinformation, China, and Beijingâs Broader Global Media Influence
When people think of foreign disinformation campaigns, the textbook example that comes to mind is usually that of social media accounts run out of government-sponsored troll farms...
View EventTEC Talks: Misinformation and Disinformation – Learning from Our Mistakes: What Can Smaller Platforms Learn from Ethical Challenges at Scale?
The session "Learning from Our Mistakes: What can smaller platforms learn from ethical challenges at scale?" features Julie Owono, founder of Internet Sans FrontiĂšres and a...
View EventInspiring Conversations: Leading People in an Ever-Changing World – Dan Groody, C.S.C., VP and Associate Provost, Notre Dame
During the seventh session of "Inspiring Conversations," we will focus on the topic "The Heart's Desire and Social Change: Finding the Path to Meaning and Mission" with Rev. Dan...
View EventBridging the Divide 2020 – Political Polarization in America
This session will explore key milestones and influences that have led to the current polarization of American politics, the ways in which political discourse influences the...
View EventLiterature & Film in Lockdown – Introduction: Literature and Plague
This week Professor Barry McCrea introduces the topic of the course by taking a long historical perspective on pandemics in society. Mass outbreaks of contagious illness have been...
View EventMeet the Faculty: Laura Miller-Graf ’08
Laura Miller-Graff is associate professor of psychology and peace studies and a core faculty member of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of...
Read ArticleIs it Time to Try Socialism?
Bhaskar Sunkara of Jacobin Magazine, and Jay Richards, professor at The Catholic University of America, debate the merits of socialism.
watch videoSocially Distanced Campus Ministry with Dr. Mike St. Pierre
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Dr. Mike St. Pierre to talk about the challenges of campus ministry in the Covid era and what can be done to ensure a fruitful...
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