Health and Society
Notre Dame Releases Climate Vulnerability Assessment of More Than 270 US Cities
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have completed a two-year assessment of the current climate risks of more than 270 U.S. cities. The result is the Urban Adaptation...
Read ArticleMillenials with Malcolm Harris
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Malcom Harris to talk about what is going on in the lives of young people today. Malcolm is a freelance writer and editor at...
Listen to PodcastTop 3: Small to Big Screen Adaptations with guest Chris Becker
It’s a very special episode of Top Three [insert Registered Trademark symbol here… if it would only apply. Get back to us, USPTO!] because Ted and Ricky are talking about when...
Listen to PodcastFathers’ Postnatal Hormone Levels Predict Later Caregiving, Study Shows
Much has been written about what happens to mothers hormonally during pregnancy and after, but what about fathers? In a first-of-its-kind study, University of Notre Dame Assistant...
Read ArticleOn the Opposite Shore
As a fisherman, there comes a time in your life when you will go fishing without the one who taught you how to fish. A time when you can never fish with him again. If you are...
Read ArticleThe October Rundown with guest Chris Becker
Establishing Shot is thrilled to again have an amazing guest sitting down with Ted and Ricky to run through what the Browning Cinema is offering this October. That guest would be...
Listen to PodcastSidestepping the Pitfalls of Overconfidence with Plausible Deniability
A fine line exists between confidence and arrogance, and many in positions of power —such as politicians and CEOs — often are labeled arrogant. Although confidence can serve...
Read ArticlePsychologist Awarded $2.7 Million Grant to Evaluate Interventions to Improve Mental and Physical Health in Maltreated Children
Kristin Valentino is dedicated to understanding how adversity in early childhood — such as chronic poverty or maltreatment — can affect children’s mental and physical health...
Read ArticleReawakening the American Heart
The Center for Social Concerns’ 2018–19 annual theme was “Moving Margins: Living the Option for the Poor,” which examined how God calls us to give priority to the most...
watch videoStudy Uncovers New Hurdle for Developing Immunotherapies
The body’s immune system is a valiant weapon against disease, and harnessing its power through a technique called immunotherapy is at the forefront of current research to treat...
Read ArticleCapitalizing on Sleep-Wake Cycle Can Drastically Increase Digital AD Profits from Social Media, Study Shows
Firms increasingly are investing their marketing dollars in social media — market research firms predict spending will reach $37 billion by 2020. However, increasing traffic and...
Read ArticleFighting to Protect Our Community
As Ed Striedl remembers it, the borough of Keansburg, New Jersey, tried to fortify against Hurricane Sandy. In the days and hours ahead of the storm, evacuation was encouraged....
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