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Law and Politics

Mexico Virtual Lecture Series: Disinformation & Populist Narratives Against Electoral Integrity

Prof. Juárez Gámiz was the first Fulbright-Garcia Robles COMEXUS Mexico Studies Chair hosted at the University of Notre Dame and co-sponsored by Notre Dame’s Mexico Global...

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Wicked Problems: The Ethics of Action for Peace, Rights, and Justice Book Talk

While a generation of changemakers and peacebuilders have set out to “Be the Change!” a thousand cautionary tales from the frontlines of social, economic, climate, and racial...

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Religion and Philosophy

“How Is the Catholic Church Safeguarding Children? A Perspective after the Recent Developments in Europe” — The Keeley Vatican Lecture with Rev. Dr. Hans Zollner, S.J.

A native of Regensburg, Germany, Fr. Zollner is Ordinary Professor at the Institute of Psychology and President of the Center for Child Protection, both at the Pontifical...

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Law and Politics

STS | The Future of American Policy

This episode of Students Talk Security will cover how the Senate can influence foreign policy in the face of new threats and increasing executive power, and what an NSA for a...

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Health and Society

Nikhit D’Sa: Education, Ventured.

From St. Patrick and his feast day to five-day cricket extravaganzas and adopting a human-centered approach to research application in the lived experience of children and...

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The Progressive Equity in the Restraint Coalition

Matt Duss has been a foreign policy advisor to Sen. Bernie Sanders since 2017. Previously he was the president of the Foundation for Middle East Peace, and national security and...

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Russian Propaganda and Western Media: A View from Ukraine

Join the Nanovic Institute for European Studies for a virtual panel with four Ukrainian experts who will discuss Russian media narratives, fake news, and propaganda, focusing on...

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Health and Society

The Social Side of Health: How reducing inequality can improve health outcomes for Americans

In 1961, twenty-year-old Peter Sterling left Cornell University to join the Freedom Rides in Jackson, Mississippi where he was arrested and jailed. That experience shaped his...

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Religion and Philosophy

Flash Panel: Lessons from India’s Religious Freedom Protests

In January 2022, six Muslim students protested against authorities at a district college in Karnataka, a state in southern India, after being denied their right to wear...

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The Future of the Crises in Mali: Imagining the Ways Forward

Mali has been embroiled in a governance and security crisis for more than a decade. Despite more than 16,000 international troops, Mali continues to grapple with increasing...

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Religion and Philosophy

Mirza Family Chair Inaugural Symposium: “On the Muslim Question”

1030 Jenkins Nanovic I Zoom This event is part of the Mirza Family Chair Inaugural Lecture and Symposium. Muslims in both Europe and North America have been figured by both...

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Religion and Philosophy

Mirza Family Chair Inaugural Symposium: “The Study of Religion: Anthropology and the Theological Moment”

This event is part of the Mirza Family Chair Inaugural Lecture and Symposium. With the increased impact of anthropology in the past decades, the place of theology has received...

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