Art and History
Life in Pixels with Armond Towns & Ramon Amaro
Life in Pixels hosts an ongoing series of transdisciplinary conversations thinking about how we can make sense of, and live with, our computational social condition today....
watch videoThe Notre Dame London Shakespeare Lecture with Prof. Carol Rutter
Carol Rutter (Professor of Shakespeare and Performance Studies at the University of Warwick) delivers this yearās lecture, āWidening the Shakespeare Circle: the Playwright,...
watch videoToward a Sustainable Future : “Bringing ourselves to our work: work as creative practice”
For the next event in Notre Dame Londonās Toward a Sustainable Future Series, Ellie Cosgrave, Director of CIC and Research at Publica, will explore what happens when we risk...
watch videoCocktail with a Curator: David Acton, Curator of Photographs, Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
Letās mix things up! What better way to spend St. Patrickās Day and celebrate Who Do We Say We Are? Irish Art 1922 | 2022 than to join us for an Irish-themed Cocktail with a...
View EventLiquid States: A Closer Look at Sustainability and Sacred Water
Transitions toward a more sustainable future is a key theme at the University of Notre Dame for the academic year 2021/22. Lisa Caulfield (Director of the Global Centre at...
watch videoWith ISLA Support, Political Scientist Examines Muslim Communities in the United States
With support from the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Notre Dame political scientist Emilia Justyna Powell is researching relationships between Muslims and...
Read ArticleWho Do We Say We Are? Irish Art 1922 | 2022
The Raclin Murphy Museum of Art renews its partnership with the University of Notre Dameās Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies and the OāBrien Collection in Chicago to...
Read ArticleUlysses Goes Global
Notre Dame celebrates 100 years of James Joyceās masterpiece Kevin WhelanĀ is standing on a street corner of Merrion Square, just across the park from Notre DameāsĀ Dublin...
Read ArticleVirtual Book Launch: “Magnificent Errors” by Sheryl Luna
The Creative Writing Department will sponsor a virtual book launch for Sheryl Lunaās book, Magnificent Errors. This is Lunaās third poetry collection and winner of the Ernest...
View EventClingen Conversations: The Coffin Ship – Life and Death at Sea during the Great Irish Famine
Cian T. McMahon, Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Honors College at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, speaks with Colin Barr, director of the Clingen...
watch videoBlack History Month panel: Toni Morrison’s Lasting Legacy
Morrison, a Nobel Prize laureate, Pulitzer Prize-winner, novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, editor, and educator, was perhaps the most important literary figure writing in...
View EventArt History Works-in-Progress Series: “‘Magnificence Without Meaning’ in Piranesi’s Carceri”
Please join us for a lecture, āāMagnificence Without Meaningā in Piranesiās Carceriā by Professor Heather Hyde Minor. No registration is necessary, simply join using the...
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