Art and History
Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell on ‘The Art of Law in the International Community’
Mary Ellen O’Connell, the Robert & Marion Short Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School and Research Professor of International Dispute Resolution–Kroc Institute for...
watch videoTop 3: Festival Favorites from TIFF
Ted and Ricky are back for another episode of the not-trademarked-in-Canada Top 3, which could we be a problem as this week they are exporting their favorite films from the 2019...
Listen to PodcastDale Ahlquist on G. K. Chesterton
Dale Ahlquist is an author and president of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton. We chat about Chesterton’s 1930 visit to Notre Dame, the newly-acquired Chesterton...
Listen to PodcastNotre Dame Theology Professor Interprets Historical Treasure Discovered at Ancient Monastery in the Sinai Desert
Being in the right place at the right time can change everything. For Nina Glibetić, witnessing a chance discovery changed her research focus — and the trajectory of her...
Read ArticleEpisode 2: The Historical Jesus
What can truly be known about Jesus, and how can we read accounts about him in a reasonable way? Does a critical understanding of the historical Jesus complicate or nourish...
Listen to PodcastOptics and ‘Natural Magic’ in the Renaissance
Most people know the story of Galileo and the telescope, but his marvelous new instrument was only one of many optical oddities and inventions that delighted and puzzled the...
watch videoFrightfully Fun Films and Costumes in Film History
Ted and Ricky rundown a sööper spööky October film lineup with plenty of family-friendly and more mature frights, alongside the launch of two new Learning Beyond the Classics...
Listen to PodcastOn American Jesuits, Catholicism, and Higher Education
John McGreevy is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at Notre Dame and served as dean of the University’s College of Arts and Letters from 2008–2018. Specializing in...
Listen to PodcastA Conversation with Mike Schur: “Can Television Make Us Better People?”
Mike Schur — the creator of the philosophy-focused NBC comedy The Good Place as well as Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine — came to Notre Dame to meet with...
watch videoThe Great Dividend
The Inspired Leadership Initiative welcomed two highly respected authors to the University of Notre Dame. Chris Farrell and Marc Freedman will be sharing their expertise on...
watch videoOn Podcast Brunch Club and the Appeal of Audio—Adela Mizrachi, Podcast Brunch Club
Like us, Adela Mizrachi works in communications at a university, but that’s not the reason we asked her to come on the show. At least not the main one. See, Adela is also the...
Listen to PodcastUnexpected Guides
What your social circle can tell you about your health, and what centuries-old travel guides can tell us about a city.
Listen to Podcast