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Religion and Philosophy

Faith in the Story: Hindsight is 2020 Panel Discussion

Monday, 06/28/2021, at 5 p.m. ET – In the United States, 2020’s events prompted Americans to tell new stories about who we are in relation to each other and the rest of the...

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Health and Society

Notre Dame launches a weekly webinar series discussing COVID-19

A new webinar series at the University of Notre Dame, titled “Consider This! Simplifying the COVID-19 Conversation,” will unpack the science and research behind the...

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Art and History

Americans 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...

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Art and History

Touchstones of the Twentieth Century: A History of Photography at the University of Notre Dame

The Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame has placed on view a landmark exhibition to coincide with the publication of a two-volume catalogue documenting the history...

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Art and History

Wood-fired stoneware

Peter Voulkos grew up in Bozeman, Montana. He attended Montana State College to study art in the late 1940s on the G.I. Bill after WWII. He began studying painting, but when he...

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Art and History

Untitled Scorch Work (Figure)

In 2017, the Snite Museum of Art hosted an exhibition of Cole's work entitled Making Everything Out of Anything: Prints, Drawings, and Sculptures by Willie Cole. The exhibiton...

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Law and Politics

Presidential debates critical to civic engagement, invigorating voters

On Tuesday, September 29, the University of Notre Dame will be the backdrop for the first 2020 U.S. presidential debate. The importance of the debate cannot be overestimated, says...

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Global Affairs

Amid pandemic, climate scientists imagine Earth Day 2070

Earth Day 2020 marked 50 years since the first nationwide effort to educate the public and raise awareness of environmental issues that threaten the health and sustainability of...

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Art and History

The Portage Landing at the St. Joseph River

Kay Westhues is a photographer and folklorist based in South Bend, Indiana, who is interested in documenting the ways in which rural tradition and history are interpreted and...

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Global Affairs

Researchers Study the Intricate Link Between Climate and Conflict

New research from the University of Notre Dame is shedding light on the unexpected effects climate change could have on regional instability and violent conflict. Previous studies...

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Health and Society

Choosing 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...

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Business

Paul Karos at the University of Notre Dame – Financial Executive. Leader. Inspirational Speaker.

Mr. Karos was diagnosed at age 8 with a blinding eye disease, leaving him legally blind as a teenager and 99% blind today. He has had a successful 35+ year career on Wall Street....

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