Art and History
The 2022 Laura Shannon Prize with Pamela Cheek: “The Literary ‘Me Too’ of the 18th Century: Women’s Writing and the Capital of Virtue”
How did eighteenth-century Western European literature explore and exploit sexual assault? And what happened when women wrote about it? This talk examines the literary innovation...
View EventHistoric Preservation: The Overlooked Climate Imperative
In fall 2022, Carl Elefante, FAIA, former president of the American Institute of Architects and a leading expert in the convergence of historic preservation and sustainability...
watch videoDedication of the Michael Christopher Duda Center for Preservation, Resilience, and Sustainability
The Michael Christopher Duda Center was dedicated in the fall semester 2022 in a ceremony and Mass presided over by University of Notre Dame President Father John Jenkins, C.S.C....
Read ArticleAlong the Silk Road: Interdisciplinary archaeology research at the Medieval City of Samshvilde, South Caucasus, Republic of Georgia
The Medieval Institute and the Department of Anthropology are pleased to present a lecture by David Berikashvili, Professor in the Department of Archeology, Anthropology and Art...
watch videoVirtual Slow Look
Join us on Zoom for a slow look at Georges Rouault’s Death Took Him as He Rose from His Bed of Nettles [La mort l’a pris comme il sortait du lit d’orties]. We’ll use tools...
View EventUrban Design and New Traditional Building Technologies
As part of the Nortman Lecture Series and the Urbanism and Architecture: A New German Synthesis Series, Berlin architect Thomas Albrecht joins us to talk about traditional...
watch videoItalian Research Seminar: Jessica L. Harris (St. John’s University): ‘Permettereste a vostro figlio di sposare Lola?’: Latent Fascism, American Culture, and Blackness in Postwar Italy
The end of the Second World War marked a new beginning for Italy as the country sought to transition from Fascism to a modern, industrialized Republic, distancing itself from the...
watch videoCrossing Waters, A Book Discussion with author Marisel Moreno
Public event with Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Marisel Moreno on her latest publication titled Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone...
watch videoForum 22-23: The Suppliants Project: Ukraine
Encounter a powerful theatrical experience that invites you into a global discussion about war in Ukraine and in many other parts of our world.
watch videoNotre-Dame de Paris: Architecting a Legacy
As part of the Fall Lecture Series, the School of Architecture is hosting architects Philippe Villeneuve and Rémi Fromont, who are leading the reconstruction of the Cathedral of...
watch videoAfro-Latinx Poetry Now Conference
The Institute for Latino Studies’ Letras Latinas and the Initiative on Race and Resilience present Afro-Latinx Poetry Now, a conference with six in-person sessions over two...
View EventLenten Music Through the Ages
Get ready to embark on your own journey to Italy. This lecture invites you into the world of sacred music and how artistic, religious, and intellectual communities in Rome helped...
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