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Health and Society

Mexico Virtual Lecture Series: Where Surgery Is Difficult: Overcoming Barriers to Access in Chiapas, Mexico

In rural Chiapas, Mexico, poor patients often struggle to access surgical care and other medical treatment, even though access is guaranteed by law under the Mexican constitution....

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Global Affairs

The United States and Europe after the Demise of the Old International Order

The democratic international order that took shape following World War II faces serious challenges—populism, climate change, inequality, and increasing friction with China—all...

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ND-GAIN and Dublin Global Gateway partner to build climate change inventory of Ireland

Even the most prepared countries need to focus more on climate change, according to the University of Notre Dame’s Global Adaptation Initiative (ND-GAIN) Country Index. The...

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Health and Society

The Crisis of Human Dignity at the Border with Sr. Norma Pimentel

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Sr. Norma Pimentel to talk about her work and witness in serving the poor at the US-Mexico border. Sister Norma is the executive...

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Career Development

Virtual ThinkND series explores communicating across cultures

A new fall online series offered by the University of Notre Dame Alumni Association is aimed at helping participants develop communication skills critical to enhancing cultural...

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Law and Politics

Race, Religion, and Reparative Justice: Black Lives Matter and International Human Rights

Alex Hsu, a postdoctoral research associate with the Ansari Institute, talks with Diane Desierto, associate professor of human rights law and global affairs at the Keough School...

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Global Affairs

Living Stones

If they were jet-lagged, they didn’t show it. Just as the sun was rising on a Sunday in late July, a dozen Notre Dame undergraduate students filed into the lobby of the...

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Listening to Puerto Rico: The Importance of Engaged Digital Scholarship in Times of Crisis

Listening to Puerto Rico, an engaged digital learning project launched by the Universities of Notre Dame and Michigan, has been raising awareness and promoting action in the...

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Art and History

A Tour Through Time

A year can go by quickly. If you’re lucky, you know this from the beginning, like Jenna Frantik ’20 did during her third year in the School of Architecture, the year students...

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Global Affairs

The 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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Notre Dame president co-signs climate change accords

Executives from among the world’s leading energy producers and investors concluded two days of Vatican-sponsored dialogue on energy transition Friday (June 14), with – for the...

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