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Food and Thought
A look at ideas that are addressing major food-related problems: A potential breakthrough on peanut allergies. Learn more about how Basar Bilgicer, associate professor of...
Listen to PodcastDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Scott Coppa ’15
Scott Coppa ’15 is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Puente Desarrollo Internacional, a nonprofit organization that connects international development companies and local...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Will Miller ’14
Will Miller ’14 works as a consultant for Bain and Company and focuses on solving problems for nonprofit organizations. Miller helped create a strategic plan for the Archdiocese...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Ngor “Majak” Anyieth
Ngor “Majak” Anyieth ’18 is the Founder and CEO of Education Bridge, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing schools in South Sudan. These schools focus on...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Mary Kate Battle ’10
Mary Kate Battle ’10 currently works to empower vulnerable people through her job with Catholic Relief Services. With CRS, she has supported programming in Uganda, Jordan,...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Jay Rowley ’11
Captain Jay Rowley ’11 currently serves in the U.S. Army. Captain Rowley has been selected as one of five Army officers for the Olmsted Scholar Class of 2020 that will help him...
watch videoErnest Morrell on Teaching Critical Media Literacy
Ernest Morrell is the Coyle Professor in Literacy Education and the Director of the Center for Literacy Education. He holds appointments in the Department of English and of...
Listen to PodcastYouth Formation with Joe Campo
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Joe Campo to discuss the effects of absent fathers, the greatest threats to family homes, how to recognize and draw out the...
Listen to PodcastFueling Success
More than 13 million children live in hunger in the U.S., according to government estimates, with many relying on federal nutrition programs, including school-based breakfast,...
Read ArticleFighting Irish for All
As Eric Kim started his junior year at Notre Dame, he didn’t know how he could accomplish what most students take for granted – welcoming his parents to Junior Parents Weekend...
Read ArticleHaving Coffee with Clark Power
Clark Power will tell you that, when you talk youth sports in America, there are two stories that need to be heard. One has gotten lots of attention lately; the other goes largely...
Read ArticleThe Professors
LVIV, Ukraine – A flurry of hugs awaits Archbishop Borys Gudziak, president of Ukrainian Catholic University, as he enters the hallway of a college dormitory, with some admirers...
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