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Understanding Imposter Feelings
Have you ever felt like an imposter? Unqualified for the job, less intelligent than your classmates, or undeserving of your accomplishments, and that somehow you managed to...
View EventJustice in Housing
Imagine being at risk of losing your home. For many low-income families, record unemployment caused by Covid-19 and Covid-related deaths of income-earning family members have made...
View EventIntroducing the Jerusalem TalksND Podcast
Join us as we launch a new podcast from Tantur Ecumenical Institute, Jerusalem TalksND. Jerusalem TalksND is a series of conversations organized and recorded by The University...
View EventThe DEI Podcast with Max Gaston: The Mental Health Crisis in Prisons
What happens to a person’s mind when you lock them in a cage no bigger than a parking space? When they’re constantly exposed to dehumanizing, unsanitary, loud, and violent...
View EventAffirmative Action and the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court recently handed down decisions on two critical cases: Students for Fair Admissions (SFA) v. President and Fellows of Harvard and SFA v. University of North...
Listen to PodcastThe DEI Podcast with Max Gaston – Advocating for the Innocent: Exoneration Justice
“Innocent people should not be in prison.” (Anna McGinn, Notre Dame Law School ‘22). Advocating for the Innocent: Exoneration Justice | RSS.com Exoneration justice is the...
View EventPilgrim Encounters
“We may have to turn around if the wind gets too strong,” our bus driver told me. It was pelting rain on the morning of Saturday, April 1, the day of the Medieval...
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