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Reunion 2024

Alumni Education Programming To return to the Reunion 2024 website on my.nd.edu please click here. Click each program title to learn more. ND Perspectives: Election 2024 and the...

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Health and Society

Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary Podcast: Athletic Protests

The opposite of racist isn’t ‘not racist.’ It is ‘antiracist.’ What’s the difference? One endorses either the idea of a racial hierarchy as a racist, or racial...

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Global Affairs

‘It’s Impossible to Imagine Kellogg Without Her’

Before she traveled to the University of Notre Dame for a job interview more than two decades ago, Sharon Schierling had to look on a map of the United States to find South...

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Law and Politics

Football, Civil Rights, and Doing Justice: A Conversation with Justice Alan Page

Notre Dame Law School welcomed Justice Alan Page of the Minnesota Supreme Court to speak on October 11, 2019. Justice Page, who earned his bachelor’s degree from the University...

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Religion and Philosophy

Savor the Inexplicable

Tragedy and joy collided in my life the week my father died unexpectedly and my wife —equally unexpectedly — discovered she was pregnant. My view of the universe changed, too,...

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Consider This! Simplifying the COVID-19 conversation – Pandemic and Athletics

This session will cover how the pandemic is affecting college athletics. Topics will include the decision for Notre Dame to continue fall sports, the roles of the National...

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Meet the Speaker: Missy Conboy ’82, ’91 MBA

Missy Conboy ’82, ’91 MBA, a 37-year veteran of the Notre Dame Athletic Department staff, is the senior deputy director of athletics. In that role, Missy currently oversees...

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This second week dove into the political context surrounding rugby in Ireland, including the growth of the sport despite the ban on foreign games, the link between Connacht and...

Business

Achieve your goals by competing less, not more.

By Brett Beasley Doing “whatever it takes to win” is not just unethical. It’s also ineffective. “We can’t work together. We are direct competitors!” I heard this plea...

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Science and Technology

NDLR conducts basic research into the fundamental chemical processes induced by ionizing radiation

Energy deposition and transport following the absorption of ionizing radiation are probed in media ranging from low-temperature ices, through aromatic liquids to supercritical...

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Science and Technology

ND Energy Distinguished Lecture: “Open-Shell Molecules: A Radical Design for Organic Optoelectronic Materials” by Mark S. Chen

ND Energy and the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering sponsored a virtual distinguished lecture featuring Mark S. Chen, assistant professor in the Department of...

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