Journalism
Forum 22-23: Aftermaths I: The Invasion of Iraq in Historical Perspective
Twenty years ago the United States invaded the sovereign nation of Iraq, a country of 44 million people that was, at the time, one of the most secular nations in the Middle East....
watch videoFaith in the Story: Trialogues for Enhancing Religious Literacy
“Faith in the Story: Trialogues for Enhancing Religious Literacy,” a multi-year series of workshops from the Ansari Institute, seeks to change the conversation about religion....
watch videoIn the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press
Former Visiting Fellow Katherine Corcoran returns to the Kellogg Institute to launch her new book, which she worked on during her fellowship. In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a...
View EventFlash Panel: “Focus on Ukraine: Eyewitnesses to the War”
“Focus on Ukraine: Eyewitnesses to the War,” a virtual flash panel sponsored by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, gathers scholars and experts on...
watch video2021 Domer Dozen Honoree: Sarah Mervosh ’12
Sarah Mervosh ’12 was recognized as a 2021 Domer Dozen honoree for delivering empathetic and informative journalism in service of the common good. Mervosh spoke on campus at...
watch videoDale Ahlquist on G. K. Chesterton
Dale Ahlquist is an author and president of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton. We chat about Chesterton’s 1930 visit to Notre Dame, the newly-acquired Chesterton...
Listen to PodcastDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Nicole Sganga ’15
Nicole Sganga ’15 works as a reporter for CBS News covering the 2020 U.S. presidential election. She uses her reporting and storytelling skills to inform voters during an...
watch videoNewspaper Man
It was the summer of ’69, and Matt Storin was waiting anxiously in the U.S. Capitol press gallery for the Senate’s return from its August recess. A month before,...
Read ArticleJournalism with Bill Schmitt
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Bill Schmitt to talk about journalism, information and formation, noise and silence, and his book, “When Headlines Hurt: Do We...
Listen to PodcastWords On Play: Baseball Literature before 1900
Over the course of the nineteenth century, American baseball evolved from a localized folk game of English origin to a codified sport of broad popular appeal, commonly cited as...
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