Global Affairs
Acclaimed Speaker and Strategist Obianuju Ekeocha on the Pro-Life Movement in Africa
Obianuju Ekeocha is an internationally acclaimed speaker and strategist. She has advised many African Members of Parliament, African UN delegates, ambassadors and other decision...
Listen to PodcastForm and Function
On a brilliantly sunny autumn morning, Professor Richard Piccolo’s watercolor graphics class made the walk from the Rome Global Gateway to Campidoglio, an iconic hilltop square...
Read ArticleTransformación
Jason Ruiz, associate professor of American studies at the University of Notre Dame, does a near-perfect impression of Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Steve Murphy, the...
Read Article“Culture of Life Africa” with Dr. Obianuju Ekoecha
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Obianuju Ekeocha to talk about her work as the founder and president of “Culture of Life Africa”, an initiative dedicated to...
Listen to PodcastBridge Across the Continents in Fellowship with the Poor
Keynote Speaker Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, S.D.B., Archbishop of Yangon, Myanmar talks on the topic of “Bridge Across the Continents in Fellowship with the Poor”. This keynote...
watch videoChallenges to Poverty Eradication in the 21st Century: Insights from Catholic Social Thought
Professor Charles Clark was a keynote speaker at the 2019 Catholic Social Tradition conference, sponsored by the Center for Social Concerns at the University of Notre Dame. The...
watch videoVenezuelan Politics and Irish Dance
As the situation deteriorates in Venezuela, we chat with Latin American expert Michael Coppedge of the Keough School of Global Affairs, who explains how we got here, and what to...
Listen to PodcastFrom Native Americans to the United Nations: The Impact of the Language Conservancy’s Work with Native U.S. Languages
This video addresses the ways in which the work of the Language Conservancy of Bloomington, IN applies lessons they have learned to saving endangered indigenous languages in...
watch videoStudy Finds Muslim-Majority Countries Lack, but Hold Surprising Potential For, Religious Freedom
In his newest research, Daniel Philpott, professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, examines conditions in 47 Muslim-majority countries and considers a...
Read ArticleFrom battle plans to lesson plans
As an infantry platoon leader in combat operations in Baghdad, Alex Ambrose felt the weight of two countries on his shoulders. It was March 2003 when the United States invaded...
Read ArticleViaggi – A New Home in Italy
Rome has a knack for reinvention. It’s evident in the layers you find throughout the city, some more visible than others. They tell a story of a resilience wrought by...
Read ArticleRacism, Xenophobia, and the Rise of the Far Right at Home and Abroad: Navigating the Call of Justice
On A November 27, 2018, a panel discussed strategies for understanding, naming, and confronting the rise in far-right populism in the United States and beyond. Featuring David...
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