Search
Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law
In his best-selling book, The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein demolished the de facto segregation myth that Black and White Americans live separately by choice, providing the most...
View EventWhat Madness is This?
Joshua Johnson, civil engineering major at Notre Dame, introduces The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew by Francesco Trevisani. This artwork is a very jarring piece. Our eyes are...
View Event2022 CARE Conference
The world has changed a great deal since the 2021 conference on Accounting for Sustainability and Responsible Investing. The goals of the Paris Agreement, ESG, CSR, and...
watch videoFaith and Fatherland: Belief and the Irish Catholic Experience
On Friday, September 9, 2022, a standing-room-only crowd gathered in Jenkins–Nanovic Halls to hear Enda Delaney, professor of modern history at the University of Edinburgh,...
watch videoLenten Music Through the Ages
Get ready to embark on your own journey to Italy. This lecture invites you into the world of sacred music and how artistic, religious, and intellectual communities in Rome helped...
View TakeawaysReflections on the 2022 General Elections in Kenya: What is at Stake?
Kenya, like many African countries, has struggled and continues to struggle with management of elections. This has often led to outbreaks of post-election violence resulting in...
watch videoNever Forget: Religion Beyond Sex & Violence?
This August—just over two decades since the Sept. 11 terror attacks and the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston sex abuse scandal—a group of academics, journalists, and faith...
watch videoTaking Over the Home: On Teaching Feminist Theory in Lahore
Featuring Sara Shroff, Assistant Professor with joint appointments in Gender and Sexuality Studies and Political Science, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan This...
View EventThe Transatlantic Chesterton: Reflections on the 100th Anniversary of Chesterton’s Visit to America
G.K. Chesterton was one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Chesterton’s first trip to America. On that four-month lecture...
watch videoFaculty insights help shape historic US effort to build peace
University of Notre Dame faculty shared recommendations for strategic monitoring and evaluation within fragile states at an April 14 virtual roundtable hosted by the Keough School...
Read ArticleWas Women’s Suffrage a Failure?
The ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 granted American women the right to vote. Critics almost immediately decried women’s suffrage as a failure. This talk...
watch videoPilgrimage and Public Humanities
Pilgrimage and the institutions that supported it spanned the many cultures and religions of the ancient and medieval worlds. It was a truly global phenomenon of the Middle Ages....
Read Article