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OVI-UND Seminar Series: Linguistic, Philological, and Literary Developments in the Italian Middle Ages
Each Spring semester since 2016, in partnership with the Opera del Vocabolario Italiano, the Center for Italian Studies sponsors a series of video conference seminars conducted...
watch videoThe Italian Research Seminar
The Italian Research Seminar, a core event of the Center for Italian Studies, aims to provide a regular forum for faculty, postdoctoral scholars, graduate students, and colleagues...
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Read ArticleMeetings with the Psalms and Psalters presents “On Augustine’s Enarrationes in Psalmos” with Hildegund Müller
Hildegund Müller, associate professor of classics and senior liaison for research at the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, presents the next installment of the...
watch videoConversations That Matter | Virtual Apocalypse: Renewing Christian Culture in a Digital World
Episode 2: The Virtue of Art Explore how the experience of making and enjoying art reminds us what it means to be human in a world of increasing automation and artificial...
watch videoConversations That Matter | Virtual Apocalypse: Renewing Christian Culture in a Digital World
Episode 1: The Art of Virtue Explores the relationship between the ways that technology is shaping our experiences of faith and community and the virtues required to live well...
watch videoEducation and the New AI
Artificial Intelligence is changing rapidly with new technologies that create complex artistic images from scratch and generate human-looking text in seconds. These systems are...
watch videoIntroduction to PARISH: Preserving and Recording Ireland’s Sacred Heritage
PARISH is a multi-year research project designed to build a digital record of the social history materials held within Ireland’s 3,000+ Catholic Churches. The project will...
watch videoClingen Conversation: “The Catholic Church and the Irish Civil War: Should the Church Apologize?”
More than twenty years ago, the Catholic Church in Argentina apologized for its behavior during the country’s long “Dirty War” from 1976-1983, in which the Church failed to...
watch videoHow Moral are Markets? – A Debate
Notre Dame Professor of Business Ethics James Otteson debated Michael Anton of Hillsdale College on the morality of markets on March 24, 2023. Speakers: James R. Otteson –...
watch videoThe neuroscience of behavioral change: Why intention, attention and persistence matter
The new year is a time when many of us look to change our behaviors in some way. We resolve to be better people, set new goals and seek new ways to improve our lives. A recent...
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