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The 22nd Annual Mellon Colloquium
Join the Medieval Institute for its twenty-second annual Mellon Colloquium. The colloquium is a half-day public seminar discussion with the institute’s 2023–24 Mellon Fellow,...
View EventTrump’s Legal Battles
John Yoo is the Emanuel Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley. He is also a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and a...
View EventHow Cities Speak To Us
Professor Emily Talen joins the School of Architecture to share her work at The Urbanism Lab and its focal point at the University of Chicago for the study of the built...
View EventOVI Seminar Series 2024, IV
Investigating the phenomenon of the so-called ‘rhythmic figures’ in Dante through a new database and query platform for the Commedia, which aims at setting up a new, wide...
View EventThe Biggest Show on Earth: A Guide to South Asia Elections
The year 2024 is a big one for elections globally, but perhaps nowhere more so than South Asia, home to approximately ¼ of the world’s population. Bhutan and Bangladesh...
View EventParker J. Palmer on Education and Vocation
As part of the Virtues & Vocations webinar series, Conversations on Character and the Common Good, we are pleased to welcome Parker J. Palmer to discuss Education and Vocation. A...
View Event“Boccaccio, the Disguised Revolutionary” by Martin Eisner (Duke University)
Medieval and renaissance, feminist and misogynist, radical and conservative, class-warrior and aspiring aristocrat, Boccaccio has been interpreted in a variety of contradictory...
View EventOVI Seminar Series 2024, III
Drawing on a research tradition that goes back to the origins of electronic lexicography, the Opera del Vocabolario Italiano has developed, during its activity, models and tools...
View EventLiu Institute Series in Chinese Christianities Dual Book Launch
Christianity is the fastest-growing religion in mainland China and a large, linguistically and culturally diverse Chinese diaspora, which encompasses more than a fifth of the...
View EventThe Center for Research Computing at Notre Dame
The Center for Research Computing (CRC) is Notre Dame’s innovative and multidisciplinary computational research unit. It supports discoveries in all disciplines through advanced...
watch videoFraming STEM Education as a Force for Good
This session introduces a framework for how STEM Education can connect science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to principles of equity and social transformation. The...
watch videoRecommended Resources from the Excellence in Teaching Conference and the Center for STEM Education
These documents provide an overview of the equity and social justice principles of the STEM Center as well as two resources on Catholic Social Teaching. For more information about...
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