Global Affairs
Global Interreligious Peacebuilding
In the latest episode of The Kroc Cast podcast, Professor Atalia Omer moderates a conversation highlighting the successes and challenges of interreligious peacebuilding around the...
Listen to PodcastMary Ellen O’Connell and Samuel Moyn on Legal Arguments for Prohibition of Force
This episode is the second part of a four part conversation featuring Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell talking about themes emerging from her 2019 book, “The Art of Law in the...
Listen to PodcastAlumni Spotlight: Peter Quaranto on Stabilization, Global Fragility, and Peacebuilding
Peter Quaranto, a 2006 Notre Dame graduate and peace studies alum who works as a Senior Advisor for Peace and Security at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., talks...
Listen to PodcastHow to make the best of Brexit: Experts weigh in
The US should work proactively with Ireland and the UK to mitigate the political and economic complications Brexit may bring, experts argued during a recent panel discussion at...
watch videoProfessor 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 videoBelieving in climate change doesn’t mean you are preparing for climate change, study finds
Believing in climate change has no effect on whether or not coastal homeowners are protecting their homes from climate change-related hazards, according to a new study from the...
Read ArticleAlumni Profile: Mary Kate Battle
A conversation with Mary Kate Battle, a 2010 Notre Dame graduate and peace studies alumna who works as a Business Development Specialist with Catholic Relief Services. Mary Kate...
Listen to PodcastIran, Saudia Arabia, the United States and the Way Forward
A discussion of the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran following September 14 drone strikes on Saudi Aramco oil processing facilities. George Lopez, the Rev....
Listen to PodcastThe Global Forced Migration Crisis and US Immigration Policy
A discussion on the unprecedented global forced migration crisis, featuring Kroc Institute Executive Director Erin Corcoran, Diane Desierto, Associate Professor of Human Rights...
Listen to PodcastListening to Puerto Rico: The Importance of Engaged Digital Scholarship in Times of Crisis
Listening to Puerto Rico, an engaged digital learning project launched by the Universities of Notre Dame and Michigan, has been raising awareness and promoting action in the...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Jay Rowley ’11
Captain Jay Rowley ’11 currently serves in the U.S. Army. Captain Rowley has been selected as one of five Army officers for the Olmsted Scholar Class of 2020 that will help him...
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