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The Church Is the Sacrament of the Preferential Option for the Poor
We read, in the entry for October, in Dorothy Day’s On Pilgrimage, that “the stink of the world’s injustice and the world’s indifference is all around us. The smell of...
Read ArticleAlong the Silk Road: Interdisciplinary archaeology research at the Medieval City of Samshvilde, South Caucasus, Republic of Georgia
The Medieval Institute and the Department of Anthropology are pleased to present a lecture by David Berikashvili, Professor in the Department of Archeology, Anthropology and Art...
watch videoHealthcare
This lecture focuses on healthcare and timely issues like public health and healthcare technology. Participants will hear from faculty and participate in discussions to enhance...
View Takeaways5th Annual ND Energy Research Symposium
The 5th Annual ND Energy Research Symposium was held March 31, 2022 in support of energy-related research and scholarship and the 2021-22 Notre Dame Forum on Care for our Common...
watch videoPublic Lecture: “A Climate for All of Us” by Katharine Hayhoe
The Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI) and the Center for Sustainable Energy at Notre Dame (ND Energy) were honored to welcome Katharine Hayhoe, Chief Scientist...
watch videoArchitecture and Climate Change: Grand Visions in Urban Planning
Architects play a major role in designing outdoor spaces to mitigate the effects of climate change. In coordination with others, they design spaces to reduce the deadly effect of...
watch videoHuman Development Conference Keynote Address: John Cavanagh
John Cavanagh was Director of the Institute for Policy Studies (1999-2021) and is now a Senior Advisor there. The co-author of 12 books and numerous articles on a wide range of...
watch video..wind-deer and the honey-grass…
Pfaff’s work ranges across disciplines—from painting to printmaking to sculpture to installation—but is perhaps best described as painting in space. Manipulating materials...
Read ArticleStudy of Earth Day at 50: Good weather increases commitment to environmental activism, can lower birth defects
Climate change has been a hot-button issue for decades and has ramped up in recent years, culminating in the September 2019 Climate Strike — reportedly the largest climate...
Read ArticleReclaiming our Nature – Charles B. Hayes Family Sculpture Park
The Vision Noted American landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh immediately appreciated the site’s serendipitous qualities produced from past neglect. It enjoys rolling...
watch videoUntitled by Chen Jiang-Hong
Chen Jiang-ÂHong explores abstraction in his paintings and utilizes traditional Chinese painting techniques and materials to create his works. He uses ink and paint, along with a...
Read ArticleFighting to Protect the Brave
Diane Cotter knew cancer was a risk of her husband’s job. Paul had been a firefighter for 27 years, and they had been advised of not only the safety risks, but also the health...
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