Health and Society
Andrea Christensen: Education, Motivated.
From coffee ice cream and hoagies, submarines, or po’boys, to how designing instruction that optimizes motivation over memorization in the classroom also optimizes learning Dr....
Listen to PodcastThe Use of the N-Word in Academia & in Life
We are back for Season 5 of Black@ND and in our first video with new hosts, Isaiah and Luzolo introduce themselves and dive into the first topic of Season 5-The Use of the N-Word...
watch video2022 CARE Conference: Accountability in a Sustainable World
On September 21 and 23, 2022, the Center for Accounting Research and Education (CARE) hosted the 2022 CARE Conference: Accountability in a Sustainable World. Open to the public,...
watch videoNotre Dame engineers join forces with Trinity College Dublin to advance novel treatment for cystic fibrosis
Notre Dame engineers have joined forces with microbiologists at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, to further investigate a promising strategy for managing cystic fibrosis lung...
Read ArticleArchitecture and Climate Change: Grand Visions in Urban Planning
Architects play a major role in designing outdoor spaces to mitigate the effects of climate change. In coordination with others, they design spaces to reduce the deadly effect of...
watch videoThe Institute for Latino Studies
Since its creation in 1999, the Institute for Latino Studies (ILS) has played a vital role in fostering understanding of the U.S. Latino experience. Building upon the history of...
Read ArticlePathways Out of Poverty
The question of entrepreneurship as part of the solution to global poverty is receiving increasing attention from scholars, economic development professionals, government...
watch videoTrans Sans Frontières: Transtopia, the Asia Pacific, and the Politics of Historical Difference
Wednesday, 09/07/2022, at 4:00 p.m. ET – The concept of transtopia, which posits a continuum model of transness, activates a space of historical inquiry that exceeds both the...
watch videoMatt Kloser: Education, Discovered.
From banter, bits, and doing it all for the music and the fans, to the animating power of STEM education as a force for good in the world Dr. Matt Kloser, founding director of the...
Listen to PodcastLocal Students Join Cancer Researchers’ Labs for the Summer
A new program, the Research Cures Cancer Corps (RC3), aims to create a broader pipeline to careers in cancer research. In summer 2022, ten local high school students had the rare...
Read ArticleNotre Dame Initiative on Race and Resilience
Our mission is to challenge systemic racism and to advance racial equality through research, education, and community empowerment. Led by Notre Dame’s College of Arts and...
watch videoCaring for Women and Children: Patients and Physicians
The first discussion in a series on navigating medicine, law, and public policy after Dobbs, part of the de Nicola Center’s Women and Children First Initiative. Panel...
watch video