Communication
Virtual ThinkND series explores communicating across cultures
A new fall online series offered by the University of Notre Dame Alumni Association is aimed at helping participants develop communication skills critical to enhancing cultural...
Read ArticleManaging Communications in a Continuing Crisis
Corporate communications expert James S. O’Rourke, professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, discusses managing communications...
watch videoOn Podcast Brunch Club and the Appeal of Audio—Adela Mizrachi, Podcast Brunch Club
Like us, Adela Mizrachi works in communications at a university, but that’s not the reason we asked her to come on the show. At least not the main one. See, Adela is also the...
Listen to PodcastBecoming a More Effective Negotiator: What’s Your Style?
Becoming a more effective negotiator starts with understanding your own bargaining style. Join expert Professor Joe Holt, from the Mendoza College of Business, as he provides...
watch videoBecoming a More Effective & Ethical Negotiator: Strategies & Tactics
Join expert, Professor Joe Holt from the Mendoza College of Business, as he shares proven (and practical!) workplace negotiating strategies that are effective and ethical. He will...
watch videoOn Publishing and the Love of Books
This is the second of two episodes we recorded while in Brooklyn for On Air Fest 2019. And here, we ventured beyond the festival to meet up with literary agent Jessica Sinsheimer,...
Listen to PodcastOn Photography and When Lightning Strikes
At Notre Dame, the name “Matt Cashore” is synonymous with photography. His 20-plus years visually chronicling the University, its faculty, and its students have produced...
Listen to PodcastShield or Spear? The Power of Speech
Marc DeGirolami (St. John’s University) on “Higher Purposes of Free Speech”, and Michael Moreland (Villanova University) on “The State and Freedom of Speech.” Session...
watch videoJohn Donovan, CEO, AT&T Communications
John Donovan, CEO – AT&T Communications, is responsible for the bulk of AT&T’s global telecommunications and video services businesses, including AT&T’s Business,...
watch videoAvoiding Overconfidence Penalties and Planning Buildings
New research on confidence says nonverbal cues can help people avoid the social penalties of overconfidence. And, a collaboration between Notre Dame’s School of Architecture and...
Listen to PodcastFighting the Spread of Misinformation
It was 2012. Tim Weninger was a Ph.D. student surfing Facebook and Reddit. As a computer scientist, his procrastination took a turn when he noticed some alarming trends on the...
watch videoSidestepping the Pitfalls of Overconfidence with Plausible Deniability
A fine line exists between confidence and arrogance, and many in positions of power —such as politicians and CEOs — often are labeled arrogant. Although confidence can serve...
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