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Religion and Philosophy

Faith in the Story: Trialogues for Enhancing Religious Literacy

“Faith in the Story: Trialogues for Enhancing Religious Literacy,” a multi-year series of workshops from the Ansari Institute, seeks to change the conversation about religion....

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Business

The Shift from Globalization to Regionalization and Reshoring

This year marks the 21st anniversary of the Mendoza College of Business signature lecture series, Ten Years Hence. We invite you to join with us to see and hear a variety of...

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Meet the Speaker: Harry Moser

Harry Moser founded the Reshoring Initiative to bring five million manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. after working for high-end machine tool supplier GF AgieCharmilles, starting...

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Meet the Faculty: James S. O’Rourke

Teaching Professor, Management & Organization, Mendoza College of Business James S. O’Rourke is an American rhetorician who teaches management and corporate communication, as...

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Health and Society

2022 Alexandria Award Winner: Scythe by Neal Shusterman

Scythe, written by Neal Shusterman, is the story of a world with no hunger, disease, war or misery. Having conquered death, humanity turns to scythes as the only means to keep the...

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Global Affairs

Nadia Kim Lecture “Our Community Has Boundaries”: LA’s Immigrant Women Activists on Embodiment, Race, Class, and Morality

In our global cities today, immigrants of color are increasingly suffering hyper-pollution and alarming rates of asthma and cancer due to their residence near diesel-spewing...

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Global Affairs

“Schism: Seventh-day Adventism in Post-Denominational China” Book Launch

The Liu Institute Series in Chinese Christianities with Notre Dame Press launches with the release of “Schism: Seventh-day Adventism in Post-Denominational China” by Christie...

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Global Affairs

Jeremy Wallace Lecture “Seeking Truth and Hiding Facts: Ideology, Information, and Authoritarianism in China”

Numbers came to define Chinese politics, until they did not count what mattered and what they counted did not measure up. Wallace’s book argues that the Chinese government...

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Global Affairs

Ravinder Kaur Lecture “Identity Economy: Capitalization of the Nation in Twenty-First-Century India”

In this talk, Ravinder Kaur addresses the shift from “nationalization” (the public control of private assets) to what she calls “capitalization” of the nation (the...

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Global Affairs

Justice and Asia Distinguished Lecture by Historian Romila Thapar

In a lecture titled “Writing History in Contemporary India,” Thapar will examine academic freedom in India, especially the divide between the academic writing of history and...

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