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Business

AI for Social Good: How Do We Get There?

Join us for an inspiring virtual event, ā€œAI for Social Good: How Do We Get There?ā€ featuring distinguished speakerĀ Ahmed Abbasi, Joe and Jane Giovanini Professor of IT,...

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Art and History

International Holocaust Remembrance Lunch Lecture: “The Philosophy and Praxis of Dr. Janusz Korczak: Pioneer Champion of Childrenā€™s Rights and Child-Centered Pedagogy”

ā€œChildren are not the people of tomorrow but are people of today. They are entitled to be taken seriously.ā€-Janusz Korczak This lecture will examine the life and legacy of...

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Science and Technology

Essentials of Generative AI

How do we work through the extreme excitement, confusion, and fear that result from the rapid evolution of generative AI to understand and embrace these tools across the arts and...

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Law and Politics

The Danger of Racial Colorblindess

Have you ever heard the phrase ā€œI donā€™t see color,ā€ when talking about race or ethnicity? Color blindness is the idea that ignoring or overlooking racial and ethnic...

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Art and History

Medieval Institute Alumni Lecture: Corrupt Officials and the Problem of Medieval ‘Government’

Join the Medieval Institute for an alumni lecture with Jonathan R. Lyon ā€™05 Ph.D. ā€™05. Professor Lyon is the Sorin and Imran Siddiqui Professor of Medieval History and the...

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Law and Politics

Law and Mimesis in Boccaccio’s Decameron by Justin Steinberg

As part of the fourth edition of The Three Crowns: Texts and Contexts of Medieval Italy series, the Center for Italian Studies is delighted to host a lunchtime book presentation...

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Walk the Walk

We Got Us Now: Walking with Children Impacted by Mass Incarceration

The Notre Dame Initiative on Race and Resilience (IRR) and the Center for Social Concerns (CSC) brought WE GOT US NOW to ND for Walk The Walk Week on January 18, 2024, Andrews...

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Walk the Walk

What’s Your Next Step?

2024 marked the ninth annual campus-wide observance of Walk the Walk Week, a week-long series of University, department, and student-sponsored events designed to help us consider...

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Health and Society

Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary Podcast: Civil Rights and the Military

The opposite of racist isnā€™t ā€˜not racist.ā€™ It is ā€˜antiracist.ā€™ Whatā€™s the difference? One endorses either the idea of a racial hierarchy as a racist, or racial...

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Law and Politics

War and International Politics

John J. Mearsheimer is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1982. He graduated from...

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Art and History

Leonardo da Vinciā€™s Way of Seeing Water: Wetlands, Mapping, and the Art of Painting

Leonardo da Vinciā€™s close observation of water is well known as is his unparalleled draftsmanship in rendering water eddies, turns, swirls, and flows. In this lecture, Professor...

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Leadership

Black Domers: Black Spirituality

ā€œRecent events in our nation have led to a national reckoning, to soul-searching and a demand for action with regard to racial and social injusticeā€¦There is a widespread sense...

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