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Art and History

Catch the Spirit

The Notre Dame Folk Choir offers the uniting ministry of music through Catch the Spirit and its message of hope and connection. The recent release features an exploration of...

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Health and Society

The Coronavirus Crisis through Gender, Environmental, Anthropological and Indigenous Lenses

Kroc Institute Director, Asher Kaufman, talks with Kroc Institute faculty members, researchers, and graduate students about aspects of the current Coronavirus crisis, including...

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Art and History

African American Voices

This exhibition features African-American artworks from the permanent collection of the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. A centerpiece is Richard Hunt’s Maquette for Wing Generator,...

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Health and Society

With Voices True

With Voices True is an archive of personal narratives on race. Through written, spoken, or visual stories, our Notre Dame community reflects on how we experience race, how it...

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Thomas Jefferson, Race, Slavery, and the Problem of American Nationhood

Pulitzer Prize winner Annette Gordon-Reed, the Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History at Harvard Law School, and Peter Onuf, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation...

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Frank Hayden: A Mid-Century Sculptor Between Catholicism and the Civil Rights Movement

Sculptor Frank Hayden (1936-1988), a favorite student of and collaborator with Ivan Meštrović, received his MFA from Notre Dame in 1959. The uniqueness of Hayden’s art is...

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2020 MLK Celebration Luncheon – A Conversation with Civil Rights Leader Diane Nash

The fifth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Luncheon sponsored by the Office of the President and the Oversight Committee on Diversity and Inclusion had Diane Nash as the...

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Art and History

Fighting to Build on Tradition

On the Navajo Nation, a territory encompassing 27,000 square miles across Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, sits a lone Catholic school — Saint Michael Indian School. There, 400...

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Science and Technology

Fighting to Understand the Scientific Impact of Community

Playing in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro are 300 baboons that are the focus of one of the longest-running studies of wild primates. For more than 40 years, these Amboseli...

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Law and Politics

Women Trailblazers in the Law: Margaret Brinig and Nell Jessup Newton

Margaret Brinig, who retired from Notre Dame Law School in 2019 as the Fritz Duda Family Chair in Law, and Nell Jessup Newton, who served as the Law School’s Joseph A. Matson...

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