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Social Entrepreneurship in Action: A Warm Embrace that Saves Lives
In the developing world, access to incubators is limited by cost and distance, and millions of premature babies die each year. Jane Chen is the co-founder and CEO of Embrace, a...
watch videoWe 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...
View EventAmericans Actively Engaging in Collectivism as Financial Buoy
Before the pandemic hit, declining incomes, coupled with escalating costs of housing, childcare, eldercare, higher education and healthcare, made it nearly impossible for the...
Read ArticleChoosing the Right School
Listen to the full conversation here! Dr. Neil Boothby is a psychologist and founding director of the Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child at the University of...
Read ArticleCapitalizing on Sleep-Wake Cycle Can Drastically Increase Digital AD Profits from Social Media, Study Shows
Firms increasingly are investing their marketing dollars in social media ā market research firms predict spending will reach $37 billion by 2020. However, increasing traffic and...
Read ArticleStudy Shows Social Media an Effective Tool for Predicting Voting Outcomes
A new study reveals social media may highlight intergroup polarization of voter opinion more adequately than traditional polls when predicting election outcomes. Researchers at...
Read ArticleThe Eucharistic Sacrifice and the Mission to the Poor
In 2022, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced that the Church in this country would undertake a Eucharistic Revival, as a way to bolster Catholicsā...
View EventThe Eucharist Commits Us to the Poor
In 2022, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced that the Church in this country would undertake a Eucharistic Revival, as a way to bolster Catholicsā...
View EventBlack@ND
BLACK@ND is a podcast where we discuss the experiences of Notre Dameās African American students, current and alumni, and the steps taken to survive in a community that lacks...
watch videoWeek 10: November 18
Why would you want to dress up as the Ku Klux Klan and tase a Black student?! Really? Host: Emorja RobersonCo-hosts: Euda Fils, Dautāe Martin, Blake Woods
watch videoWeek 5: October 14
Is it our job to make non-Blacks feel as if they are welcome in our space? Can we have a space of our own and still be inclusive? Host: Emorja RobersonCo-hosts: Euda Fils,...
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