Art and History
History Professor Fr. Bill Miscamble, C.S.C. on Father Hesburgh and His Legacy
Father Wilson Miscamble, C.S.C. is a professor of history at Notre Dame. He is a longtime friend of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, speaking at several of our Fall...
Listen to PodcastTop 3, Part 2: The Chatting with Dr. Paulette Curtis
Establishing Shot is happy to present Top 3, Part 2: The Chatting with Dr. Paulette Curtis. The title isn’t lying either as Ted and Ricky are again joined by Dr. Paulette Curtis...
Listen to PodcastThe Surprise-Packed Cosmic Funhouse
The world is a magical place. I believe this to be true, although many would quarrel with the meaning of “magical.” It is surely a realm possessed of wonders. Many of these...
Read ArticleHesburgh: The Documentary
A few things indicated that the world premiere for the documentary film Hesburgh might be different, but nothing had prepared director Patrick Creadon ’89 for what he...
Read ArticleLe Jongleur de Notre Dame
The year 1939 had been rude to Richard Sullivan. A sweet-tempered and longsuffering professor of English and creative writing at Notre Dame, Sullivan ’30 maintained an active...
Read ArticleMob Bombs Rockne Plane
Knute Rockne needed a plane ticket to fly to Los Angeles. Since leading his Fighting Irish to their third undefeated and untied national championship season in his 13 years as...
Read ArticleDuncan Stroik on Designing Sacred Architecture
We chat with professor Duncan G. Stroik of the Notre Dame School of Architecture. Duncan’s area of focus is Sacred Architecture, and he both teaches and practices in the field....
Listen to PodcastArt Historian Elizabeth Lev on Art, Italy, and the Vatican
Elizabeth Lev is an American-born art historian who has, as she calls it, “the good fortune to live and work in Rome.” She teaches Renaissance and Baroque Art at Duquesne...
Listen to PodcastOn Preservation
In this episode we chat with Pinar Zorlutuna, a professor in aerospace and mechanical engineering, who is using tissue engineering to extend the viability of hearts in a...
Listen to PodcastThe Naturalist
The Rev. Julius A. Nieuwland, CSC, didn’t know how to drive. But in December 1925, he needed to travel far from home to the first national symposium on organic chemistry. He had...
Read ArticleAuthor. Subject. The Essential Light.
As a backdrop for a portrait of John Irving, the neighborhood around the author’s Toronto office offered precious little to photographer Beowulf Sheehan’s eye. Sheehan ’90...
Read ArticleTop 3: 2018 Memoriam of Greatness
Ted and Ricky meet up for December’s installment of their Top 3 program as the 2018 programming has taken its bows and 2019 waits in the wings. With the closing of the year, Ted...
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