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“The Thin Blue Line” by Robert Pogue Harrison
Robert Pogue Harrison, Stanford University, delivers the opening plenary session of the 2022 Notre Dame Fall Conference, “And It Was Very Good: On Creation,” chaired by O....
watch video16th Annual Notre Dame Energy Week Plus
ND Energy held its 16th annual Notre Dame Energy Week Plus from Sunday, September 11, through Thursday, September 22, 2022, offering a broad range of topics and activities to...
Read ArticleSofia Carozza, Sorin Fellow Alumna
Sofia Carozza ’19 is a graduate student in neuroscience currently residing in the United Kingdom. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2019, where she was the...
Listen to PodcastThe Joule: A Mid-Year Review of Energy-Related Research and Scholarly Activities
The Joule is a mid-year communication by ND Energy focused on research programs and other scholarly endeavors surrounding topics in sustainable energy. This report covers the...
Read ArticlePanel Discussion: “Faith and Freedom: A Lithuanian Perspective”
This webinar will contribute to this commemoration of “The Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania,” the longest-running and best-known underground periodical in the...
watch video5th Annual ND Energy Research Symposium
The 5th Annual ND Energy Research Symposium was held March 31, 2022 in support of energy-related research and scholarship and the 2021-22 Notre Dame Forum on Care for our Common...
watch videoND Energy PD&GS Seminar Series
Research associates are key partners in the advancement of research and other scholarly initiatives at Notre Dame. ND Energy’s associated researchers are postdoctoral scholars...
Read ArticleOur Universe Revealed: Physics for Everyone, “The Most Beautiful Theory…..So Far”
Science and its theories can provide clues to the fundamentals of the Universe and questions including, “What are we made of?” Starting from the general ideas of ancient time...
watch videoOur Universe Revealed: Physics for Everyone “A Galactic Archaeological Road Trip with the Keck Observatory Telescopes”
The Keck telescopes have taken astronomers to the most remote neighborhoods of our galaxy, peppered with mini-galaxies-within-a-galaxy that are sparsely populated with just...
View Event2021 Domer Dozen Honoree: Marissa Koscielski ’17, ’18 M.S.
Marissa Koscielski ’17, ’18 M.S. was recognized as a 2021 Domer Dozen honoree for challenging the status quo to improve mobility care. Koscielski spoke on campus at “My...
watch videoOn “The State of Science” (Part 2)
For the second episode in a row, we’re turning things over to a guest host for a conversation with Holden Thorp, editor-in-chief of the Science family of journals. Talking with...
Listen to PodcastHow the Sciences Train you for Faith with Sofia Carozza, Part 2
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Sofia Carozza talk about the relationship between faith and science. and how a “catholic scientist” can reconcile the two...
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