Global Affairs
Alumni 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...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Mary Kate Battle ’10
Mary Kate Battle ’10 currently works to empower vulnerable people through her job with Catholic Relief Services. With CRS, she has supported programming in Uganda, Jordan,...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Ngor “Majak” Anyieth
Ngor “Majak” Anyieth ’18 is the Founder and CEO of Education Bridge, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing schools in South Sudan. These schools focus on...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Nicole Sganga ’15
Nicole Sganga ’15 works as a reporter for CBS News covering the 2020 U.S. presidential election. She uses her reporting and storytelling skills to inform voters during an...
watch videoDomer Dozen 2019 Honoree: Scott Coppa ’15
Scott Coppa ’15 is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Puente Desarrollo Internacional, a nonprofit organization that connects international development companies and local...
watch videoThe Past, Present, and Future of the Nuclear Disarmament Movement
In our second episode, Kroc Institute Director of Catholic Peacebuilding Studies Jerry Powers sits down to talk with Dr. James Muller, co-founder of the Nobel Peace Prize winning...
Listen to PodcastPeace Studies and the Art of Law
Kroc Institute faculty members Mary Ellen O’Connell, the Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law and Research Professor of International Dispute Resolution and George A. Lopez,...
Listen to PodcastThe Professors
LVIV, Ukraine – A flurry of hugs awaits Archbishop Borys Gudziak, president of Ukrainian Catholic University, as he enters the hallway of a college dormitory, with some admirers...
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