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Everyday Holiness: Tami Schmitz
Listen as Tami Schmitz, Associate Director of Pastoral Care in Campus Ministry, tells about her strong foundation of faith in Wisconsin, her formation alongside the Norbertines,...
Where We’re Going: Sports – Campus Viewpoint
At a time when the lives of many have been dramatically disrupted and work, education, and society’s functions are in a state of constant transition, this new series from...
Where We’re Going: Sports – National Viewpoint
At a time when the lives of many have been dramatically disrupted and work, education, and society’s functions are in a state of constant transition, this new series from...
Where We’re Going: Sports – Global Viewpoint
At a time when the lives of many have been dramatically disrupted and work, education, and society’s functions are in a state of constant transition, this new series from...
Chloe Gibbs: Education, Invested.
From apple picking and pumpkin patches to community building and examining the economics of education in pursuit of better outcomes for disadvantaged children and families
Everyday Holiness: Col. Mike Hopkins
“A lot of times, some of the most rewarding activities you can do are the ones that are also the most challenging.” Notre Dame parent and NASA Astronaut Col. Mike...
Beyond the Border: Navigating the paths to migration
What is the current reality in Central America and why are people leaving the region? Global affairs experts will provide context to this question by giving an overview of the...
Beyond the Border: Voices from Central America
Central American policymakers and researchers will join us in a discussion to analyze the role that governments, civil society, and the private sector play in regional development.
Beyond the Border: Creating action for safe, dignified migration
Our final session of the series will explore what the United States, businesses, the church, and each of us as global citizens can do to create safe, dignified paths for migrants.
Anna Haskins: Education, Reconsidered.
From stamp collecting and favorite numbers to examining how the education system, the family, and the criminal justice system connect and interact—both preserving and mitigating...
Shakespeare: On the Shakespeare Trail
Trailers are everywhere. No longer only in the movie theatre, they fill our televisions and are all over the web. One major area of Shakespeare marketing that Shakespeare...
Shakespeare and Community: Emerging Voices
Shakespeare remains the world’s most produced and studied playwright. However, these pursuits have disenfranchised significant segments of society by perpetuating a cultural...