Center for Social Concerns
Recognizing the Dignity of Every Person
Dylan Schwaegel has been working with Our Lady of the Road on emergency rental services during the pandemic. In partnership with the county, they use federal funds to help those...
Listen to PodcastJustice in the World of Work
Kevin Cassidy is the director of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Office for the United States and Canada. The ILO brings the government, workers, and employers to the...
Listen to PodcastTaking Education Beyond the Walls of the Classroom
Madeline Owen is the newly selected valedictorian of the University of Notre Dame’s Class of 2021 and is graduating with a neuroscience and behavior major and a poverty studies...
Listen to PodcastStudent Talk 101
As the semester draws to a close, we decided to kick it with a few students to see how their school experience has been. Check it out!
Listen to PodcastVFX Superstar
Kendra Washington-Bass '94 is a Notre Dame alumna and recently her son, Julian Bass, became known as the VFX Superstar of social media. Find out how he did it!
Listen to PodcastThe Connection Between Religion and Ecology
Rabbi Yonatan Neril is the Founder and Executive Director of the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development (ICSD). The ICSD reveals the connection between religion and ecology...
Listen to PodcastThe Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health
Tap in to the conversation with the author of, The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health, Dr. Rheeda Walker.
Listen to PodcastND in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
What do you know about human trafficking? What do you need to know? What can we do to end this evil? Join us for “Human Trafficking & Forced Labor: An Introduction to the...
watch videoNever Underestimate What a Small Group of People Can Do
Heidi Beidinger-Burnett, Ph.D., is president of the St. Joseph County Board of Health, director of the Master of Science in Global Health Program at the University of Notre Dame,...
Listen to PodcastAre We There Yet: Doctors (Part 2)
How many dentists do you know have their face on a bus in New York City? Listen in to see how the pandemic has affected her career. Host: Emorja RobersonGuest: Dr. Aaleeyah Pringle
Listen to PodcastConverting Motels into Shelter
In October, Leah Coming came on as a staff member with Motels4Now, a new model of a low barrier shelter for those experiencing homelessness. Low barrier shelters welcome those...
Listen to PodcastAre We There Yet: Doctors (Part 1)
What has life been like for the ones in the medical field? Check in to hear some of their stories. Host: Emorja RobersonGuests: Dr. Luther Quarles, IV and Dr. James Green
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