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Global Affairs

Solidarity with Ukraine

Notre Dame has a longstanding, strong relationship with Ukrainian Catholic University, and Notre Dame International has created a Solidarity with Ukraine platform for news,...

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Health and Society

Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary: Anti-Racist Words of the Week

Building an Anti-Racist VocabularyĀ is a three-part initiative aimed at providing students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the University of Notre Dame with sustained, critical...

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Health and Society

Gina Svarovsky: Education, Broadened.

From Thanksgiving family traditions like tropical turkey, secret stuffing, and pleasant pumpkin rolls, to becoming agents of change by building empathy and designing pathways...

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Religion and Philosophy

Harmony with Humanity and Nature: Honoring the Legacy of Thich Nhat Hanh

What if deep listening was a non-violent solution to conflict? What if humankind understood and appreciated the interconnection of all living things? As the main inspiration for...

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Religion and Philosophy

Church Communications Ecology Program discusses “Digital Practice as Liturgy”

Dr. Felicia Wu Songā€™s keynote lecture at the McGrath Instituteā€™s 2022 Church Communications Ecology Program conference titled, ā€œDigital Practice as Liturgyā€ examines the...

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Religion and Philosophy

Lecture: Andrea Robiglio, “Introduction to Romance Philosophy: On the Benefit to Medieval Studies of the Study of their Philosophy”

The Medieval Institute is pleased to present the final installment, rescheduled from fall 2021, of its 75th Anniversary Alumni Lecture Series with Andrea Robiglio, SIEPM Fellow at...

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Art and History

Merging Urban Planning and Architecture in Theory, Teaching, and Practice

The inseparable relation of urban design and architecture is the one focus of Markus Tubbesings Chair at the University of Potsdam. He will present and discuss his latest...

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Art and History

The 2022 Laura Shannon Prize with Pamela Cheek: “The Literary ā€˜Me Tooā€™ of the 18th Century: Womenā€™s Writing and the Capital of Virtue”

How did eighteenth-century Western European literature explore and exploit sexual assault? And what happened when women wrote about it? This talk examines the literary innovation...

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Art and History

Historic Preservation: The Overlooked Climate Imperative

In fall 2022, Carl Elefante, FAIA, former president of the American Institute of Architects and a leading expert in the convergence of historic preservation and sustainability...

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Global Affairs

The Kroc Institute’s 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award Lecture

The Kroc Instituteā€™s Distinguished Alumni Award honors Notre Dame graduates in peace studies whose careers and lives exemplify the ideals of international peacebuilding. Each...

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Law and Politics

Lecture by Thomas Pink: “The Church, the State, and the Authority to Coerce”

Historical Catholic teaching is that the church as well as the state is a potestas ā€“ a sovereign legal authority with the right to legislate and to enforce its legislation...

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Art and History

Along the Silk Road: Interdisciplinary archaeology research at the Medieval City of Samshvilde, South Caucasus, Republic of Georgia

The Medieval Institute and the Department of Anthropology are pleased to present a lecture by David Berikashvili, Professor in the Department of Archeology, Anthropology and Art...

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