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Global Affairs

A Value-Based Education

Joining from Kenya, the GC-DWC picks this interview up midway through with John Mugo, Director of the ZiziAfrique Foundation. In this excerpt, John shares a collaborative...

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Global Affairs

Producing a Radio Show

Cyril Pressoir from the GC-DWC’s Strong Beginnings team discusses the details of producing a radio show during COVID-19 in Haiti. Learn about the team’s creative efforts to...

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Global Affairs

From Classrooms to Radio

Dr. Anasthasie Liberiste-Osirus explains how the Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child’s Strong Beginnings initiative, in partnership with ACE Haiti’s Read...

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Teaching Peace in Active and Post-Conflict Zones

George Lopez talks with three other scholar-practitioners about how to teach peace studies in areas where there is active conflict or where conflict has just ended. This...

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Health and Society

Catholic Education with Thomas Curtin

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes a school headmaster to discuss the ideals of a Catholic education and the challenges to pursuing those ideals in today’s...

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Law and Politics

Religious Liberty with Rick Garnett

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Richard Garnett to talk about religious liberty in America. Rick Garnett is a professor of law and concurrent professor of...

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Health and Society

Choosing the Right School

Listen to the full conversation here! Dr. Neil Boothby is a psychologist and founding director of the Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child at the University of...

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Health and Society

Research reveals teachers’ biases when rating first-graders’ academic skills based on learning behavior

A recent study, co-authored by a University of Notre Dame professor, shows how educators’ racial and gender biases affect their assessments of students’ academic skills based...

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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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Law and Politics

Professor Gerard Bradley on Catholic social teaching and the future of Catholic higher education

Gerard Bradley, professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, sits down with Lumen Christi to discuss his path to the legal academy, his research in Catholic social teaching, and the...

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Science and Technology

The Oregon Trail and the Rise and Fall of Educational Software

Manifest destiny, hunting, and death by dysentery: The Oregon Trail hooked generations of students with the promise of action and adventure. This presentation uses this beloved...

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