Health and Society
Understanding Water Diplomacy Between Israel and Jordan
View the discussion recorded on Wednesday, April 6 with Gabriel Mitchell, the Director at the University of Notre Dame at Tantur in Jerusalem, Israel and special guest speaker Dr....
View Event“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...
View EventWeek 7: March 31
Yo! #WillSmith and #ChrisRock will be a moment we will never forget at the #Oscars2022. But the question is, how far do you go to defend Black women? Host: Emorja Roberson...
Listen to PodcastNikhit 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...
Listen to PodcastThe 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...
View EventWeek 6: March 24
Yes, it’s true – #CandaceOwens is at it again. #NikoleHannahJones recently visited the University of Notre Dame to speak about her experience as a student and her recent book,...
Listen to PodcastLife in Pixels with Armond Towns & Ramon Amaro
Life in Pixels hosts an ongoing series of transdisciplinary conversations thinking about how we can make sense of, and live with, our computational social condition today....
View EventToward a Sustainable Future : “Bringing ourselves to our work: work as creative practice”
For the next event in Notre Dame London’s Toward a Sustainable Future Series, Ellie Cosgrave, Director of CIC and Research at Publica, will explore what happens when we risk...
View EventLiquid States: A Closer Look at Sustainability and Sacred Water
Transitions toward a more sustainable future is a key theme at the University of Notre Dame for the academic year 2021/22. Lisa Caulfield (Director of the Global Centre at...
View EventLife in Pixels series with Seb Franklin & Jon Beller
Life in Pixels hosts an ongoing series of transdisciplinary conversations thinking about how we can make sense of, and live with, our computational social condition today....
View EventWeek 5: February 24
This series covers a discussion in Adam Gustine’s Act Justly seminar at the University of Notre Dame. Listen to hear what students have to say about their experiences of...
Listen to PodcastNicole McNeil: Education, Multiplied.
From The Shamrock to The Dome, traveling a providential path to understanding how children learn and what role education plays in the development of a just society
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