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Primo Levi’s “The Truce”: The Reawakening
One of the meanings contained in the title of the novel is the idea of suspension of moral judgement. This is not to say that The Truce is a novel of forgiveness: rather these...
View EventChristopher Beha, Author and Editor
Christopher Beha is the author of a memoir, The Whole Five Feet, and the novels Arts & Entertainments and What Happened to Sophie Wilder. His latest novel, The Index of...
Listen to PodcastClingen Conversations: Ireland and the Great War
Dr. Niamh Gallagher, Assistant Professor in Modern British and Irish History at St. Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge, speaks to Dr. Heather Stanfiel at the Clingen...
watch videoRace and Racism in Higher Education
Taking up historical and contemporary issues of race and systemic racism, in the U.S. and across the globe, this talk will review the mission and specific activities of Notre...
watch videoScience & Spanish For Good: Kristina Kane ’22
Kristina is a member of the Class of 2022 and is a Neuroscience and Spanish double major. Watch as Kristina explains how she is utilizing her love of the Spanish language and...
watch videoCivil Discourse: What is the Role of Business to Reduce Polarization in Our Society?
Over the past decade, two trends have collided: Polarization in our society has steadily increased in its breadth and severity, and business leaders have been asked to take a more...
View EventCivil Discourse: The Freedom to Listen
Beyond recognizing the inherent importance of public discourse to democracy, a reckoning must be made that listening itself constitutes discourse as much as does speech — that...
View EventBlackgirl Fairy Tales on the Musical Stage
During the 1970s, feminists launched critical debates about the influence of fairy tales, positioning the promise of “happily ever after” within the larger cultural and...
watch videoGlobal Health Seminar: “Lessons from the AIDS epidemic”
In 1981, Dr. James W. Curran ’66 was tapped to lead a CDC task force charged with determining what was behind the first cases of what we now know as AIDS. Dr. Curran will...
View EventGeorge B. Craig, Jr. Memorial Lecture: “Kill the Messenger: Developing mosquitocidal vaccines and drugs to control mosquito-borne diseases”
Dr. Brian Foy ’94 has helped pioneer studies designed to target mosquito vectors through their bloodmeals as a way to disrupt mosquito-borne pathogen transmission and reduce...
View EventA Meeting — and Healing — of Worlds
For nearly 1,000 years, there has existed a sad division between two branches of the Christian family. Another step on the long path toward reconciliation between the Orthodox and...
Read ArticleEveryday Holiness: Col. Mike Hopkins
“A lot of times, some of the most rewarding activities you can do are the ones that are also the most challenging.” – Col. Mike Hopkins Notre Dame parent and NASA...
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