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Religion and Philosophy

When is Poverty a Virtue and Wealth a Vice

Keynote address given by Bishop Godfrey Onah (Diocese of Nsukka, Nigeria) at the 2017 Notre Dame Fall Conference titled “When is Poverty a Virtue and Wealth a Vice? The Struggle...

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Health and Society

Community-Based Research

In this episode, Maria McKenna from the College of Arts and Letters discusses pursuing community-based research.

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Health and Society

Healthy Architecture

In this episode, Kim Rollings from the School of Architecture discusses her work aimed at creating healthier built environments.

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Health and Society

Implicit Bias

In this episode, Nancy Michael from the College of Science explains the neuroscience behind implicit bias.

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Law and Politics

A Different Kind of Lawyer

In this episode, Jimmy Gurulé from the Notre Dame Law School discusses what it means to be “a different kind of lawyer.”

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Health and Society

The Notre Dame Family

In this episode, Leo McWilliams from the College of Engineering discusses the Notre Dame family from his perspective as a faculty member, an alumnus, and a parent.

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Health and Society

Lifting Voices

In this episode, Marisel Moreno from the College of Arts and Letters discusses giving voice to underrepresented groups and the opportunities presented by community-based learning...

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Religion and Philosophy

Religious Peacebuilding

In this episode, A. Rashied Omar from the Keough School of Global Affairs discusses his work in religious peacebuilding.

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Health and Society

The Power of Evidence: Transforming the Fight Against Poverty Through Research

The Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) is answering Fr. Sorin’s challenge to be a “powerful force for good” by using economic research and evaluation to...

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Science and Technology

Access in STEM Disciplines

In this episode, Micha Kilburn from the College of Science discusses access in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

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Health and Society

Nonprofit Leadership

In this episode, Angela Logan from the Mendoza College of Business discusses her work in nonprofit leadership.

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Health and Society

Today’s Struggle for Racial and Economic Justice

Fred Redmond, international vice president of United Steelworkers (USW), delivers the 36th McBride Lecture, a biennial event sponsored by the Higgins Labor Program and Center for...

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