Health and Society


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ChatGPT Turns 2

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 13, 2024
Religion and Philosophy

Silence & Solitude

12:00 PM ET Mon., Dec. 02, 2024
Art and History

27th Annual Concert for the Missions

12:00 PM ET Thu., Nov. 28, 2024
Leadership

A Legacy of Giving Back

12:00 PM ET Mon., Nov. 25, 2024
Religion and Philosophy

Heart’s Desire & Purpose

12:00 PM ET Mon., Nov. 18, 2024
Health and Society

The End of Free Speech is the End of Science

03:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 15, 2024
Leadership

Advancing Peace in a Fractured World

12:00 PM ET Tue., Nov. 12, 2024
Art and History

The Political Life of the Novel

05:30 PM ET Thu., Nov. 07, 2024
Religion and Philosophy

The Heart’s Desire & Contemplation with Richard Rohr

12:00 PM ET Wed., Nov. 06, 2024

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Jennifer Newsome Martin, Director of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture

Jennifer Newsome Martin is an associate professor in the Program of Liberal Studies with a joint appointment in the...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Nov. 14, 2025

I morsi della caritĂ : Dante e la Bibbia

Please join the Center for Italian Studies for the sixth edition of Le Tre Corone: Texts and Contexts of Medieval...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 14, 2025

PhotoFutures

Hear artist Sarah Sense discuss her powerful photo weaving Hinushi 10, recently added to the permanent collection of...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 14, 2025

Introducing: Notre Dame Circle

Staff, faculty, students, alumni, and friends shared warm greetings and exuberant conversations as they gathered on the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 14, 2025

Participation and the Natural Law

What is the deep philosophical connection between divine wisdom and human moral reasoning? Professor Rudi te Velde,...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 14, 2025

The Durability and Beauty of Bamboo Architecture

Vo Trong Nghia, founder of VTN Architects and visiting professor of architectural design at Yale University, discusses...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 14, 2025

Animating the Classroom

Prof. Forrest Spence teaches undergraduate courses in microeconomics and statistics. How does he keep students...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 14, 2025

Witnessing Hope and Reconciliation: Human Dignity and the Death Penalty

In the Papal Bull for the Jubilee Year of Hope, Spes non Confundit, Pope Francis urged Christian believers to unite in...

02:00 PM ET Wed., Nov. 19, 2025

The Medicine of Life: Social Life and Survival in Wild Baboons

Beth Archie Ph.D. is the Nieuwland collegiate professor at the University of Notre Dame who studies the social lives of...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Nov. 21, 2025

The Female Body and a Culture of Life

Thirty years ago, in both Evangelium Vitae and his Letter to Women, Pope John Paul II issued a clear call for the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 21, 2025

John Chrysostom’s Rhythms of Prayer

Draw on centuries-old tradition of singing Psalms and Canticles in the Liturgy of the Hours to discover a conceptual...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 21, 2025

Muffet McGraw and Ruth Riley Hunter ’01, ’16 EMBA

ND Women Connect thrilled to feature a fireside chat with Ruth Riley ’01, former ND basketball player, WNBA...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 21, 2025

Peace Policy Spotlight: The Power of Art in Peacebuilding

Art has long been a powerful tool for fostering understanding, reconciliation, and healing in conflict-affected...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 21, 2025

Why Notre Dame Chooses Hard

For Tricia Bellia, Notre Dame’s faculty athletics representative to the NCAA and chair of the University’s Faculty...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 28, 2025

Gina Svarovsky: Education, Broadened.

From Thanksgiving family traditions like tropical turkey, secret stuffing, and pleasant pumpkin rolls, to becoming...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 28, 2025

Freedom’s Liberator: Taras Shevchenko and the Making of Modern Ukraine

The roots of modern Ukraine are the rhythms and rhymes of Taras Shevchenko (1814-1861). His innovative poetry has long...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Nov. 28, 2025

Finding Your Vocation with Karen Swallow Prior

Karen Swallow Prior is is the 2025-26 Karlson Scholar at Bethel Seminary. We’ll discuss her most recent book, which...

12:00 PM ET Mon., Dec. 01, 2025

AI, Cheating, and Trusting Students to be Human

If you follow the conversations about higher education on social media or in the news, a primary topic on people’s...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 05, 2025

Everyday Holiness: Dr. Andrew McShane ’93

Hear the story of Dr. Andrew McShane ’93, Director of the Notre Dame Liturgical Choir, as he reflects on a vocation...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 05, 2025

Moses

Moses serves as a model to the prophet Muhammad in the Qur’an, represents the tribe of Israel in the Hebrew Bible and...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 05, 2025

The Exciting Adventures (and Misadventures) of Stained Glass

Listen in to a conversation with Dr. Rachel Koopmans, Associate Professor of History at York University, Toronto, about...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 05, 2025

Bill Mattison

Bill Mattison ’03 Th.D. is the Wilsey Professor of Theology at Notre Dame and author of Growing in Virtue: Aquinas on...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Dec. 12, 2025

Looking Back to Look Forward

Priest, professor, historian, and… real estate guru? Get ready to be fascinated by the history of Notre Dame and...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 12, 2025

The Golden Age of Notre Dame Fencing

Don’t look now, but Notre Dame has become the fencing school. For the fourth time in the last five years—and the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 12, 2025

The Color of North: The Molecular Language of Proteins and the Future of Life

Taking us beyond the confines of our own experiences, in their book, The Color of North, Shahir Rizk Ph.D., and Maggie...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Dec. 19, 2025

Embodying Cultures of Life

Thirty years ago, in both Evangelium Vitae and his Letter to Women, Pope John Paul II issued a clear call for the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 19, 2025

From Hebrew Poetry to Blues

Draw on centuries-old tradition of singing Psalms and Canticles in the Liturgy of the Hours to discover a conceptual...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 19, 2025

Fr. Lou DelFra: Education, Uplifted.

From Philly soft pretzels and New Year’s celebrations to the essential role of lay people as agents of spirituality...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Dec. 26, 2025

Culture War: Soft Power, Memory, and Identity in the Fight for Ukraine

Ian Kujit, professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame moderates a panel of speakers...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 26, 2025

Finding Hope Amid Exile

For Maria Fernanda Zamora ’25 and Kellogg Institute visiting fellow Juan Sebastián Chamorro, free speech is both a...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Dec. 26, 2025

Learning About Medieval Women

Listen in to a conversation with Dr. Megan J. Hall, assistant director of Notre Dame’s Medieval Institute, about her...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jan. 02, 2026

How Notre Dame is Shaping Catholic Education

For Matt Kloser, the Hackett Family Director of Notre Dame’s Institute for Educational Initiatives (IEI), Catholic...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jan. 09, 2026

Teaching Chemistry with Art

Science and art are the legacy of any culture, and there is renewed interest in integrating the arts and sciences in...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Jan. 23, 2026

Tradition, Music, and the Communion of Memory

Draw on centuries-old tradition of singing Psalms and Canticles in the Liturgy of the Hours to discover a conceptual...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jan. 23, 2026

Recognizing Not All Brains Think Alike

Over the last couple of decades, we’ve seen an explosion of books and articles about what’s often called...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jan. 30, 2026

Everyday Holiness: Dr. Carol Latronica ’77

Listen as Dr. Carol Latronica ’77, Rector of Welsh Family Hall, provides insight into her life and work in student...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jan. 30, 2026

Crossing Religious Borders

Listen in with Spencer Hunt, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Notre Dame’s Medieval Institute, about medieval...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jan. 30, 2026

Art, Science, Passion, and Cake

Sinai Vespie’s desserts aren’t just delicious—they’re works of art. As the executive pastry chef at Notre Dame,...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jan. 30, 2026

Notre Dame’s Global Leadership

Mary Gallagher, the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, recognized something distinctive about...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jan. 30, 2026

A Conversation with Cardinal John Onaiyekan on the Catholic Church as Peacebuilder in Africa

In this episode, Fr. Emmanuel Katongole, professor of theology and peace studies at the Kroc Institute, hosts a...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Feb. 06, 2026

Peace Policy Spotlight: Nuclear War and Climate Change

This episode of Peace Policy, focuses on the co-mingling of two existential crises of our time: the threat of nuclear...

02:00 PM ET Fri., Feb. 06, 2026

A Walk Through South Bend

How can urban landscapes improve air and water quality, cool neighborhoods on a hot day, and support biodiversity?...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Feb. 20, 2026

Making Waves in the Medieval Mediterranean Sea

Listen in to a conversation with Dr. Thomas Burman, director of Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame,...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Feb. 27, 2026

Making the Space to Reimagine Teaching

When you become a teacher, you commit to a life of learning—not just for your students, but for yourself. You can...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Feb. 27, 2026

Encountering the World

The Pod Quad goes global! Notre Dame’s chief international officer, vice president Michael Pippenger, gives a fresh...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Feb. 27, 2026

Everyday Holiness: Bishop Bob Lombardo, CFR, ’79

Listen to Bishop Bob Lombardo, CFR, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, as he shares his path towards religious life and...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Feb. 27, 2026

Eclipses in Outer Space

Lauren Weiss Ph.D., assistant professor of physics and astronomy, will explore how astrophysicists use eclipses of...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Mar. 20, 2026

Be Someone’s Miracle Today

What does it take to lead one of the top law schools in the nation? Learn that and so much more from G. Marcus Cole,...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Mar. 27, 2026

Teaching Students When (Not) to Use AI

When satellite maps became available on our phones, some wondered what we would lose by becoming less oriented to the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 03, 2026

Everyday Holiness: Nan Tulchinsky

Sit courtside with Nan Tulchinsky, a longtime scorekeeper for Notre Dame Women’s and Men’s Basketball, as she...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 03, 2026

Leaving the Beaten Path

Listen in to a conversation with Dr. Andrea Robiglio, professor of History of Philosophy at KU Leuven, about the wide...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Apr. 03, 2026

When Numbers Lie: Algorithms and AI

Data is the new gold, mined and used (for better or worse) every single day. Algorithms and artificial intelligence...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Apr. 24, 2026

SheLeads4Peace Summer School

Every year, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) hosts the SheLeads4Peace Summer School, a...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 01, 2026

Everyday Holiness: Sister Mary Lynch, S.S.J.

Listen to Sister Mary Lynch, S.S.J., the longtime rector of McGlinn Hall, and she shares her calling to religious life...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 01, 2026

Going on a Medieval Vision Quest

Listen in to a conversation with Dr. Ryan Szpiech, associate professor of Spanish and director of the Center for Middle...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 01, 2026

Building Rapport in Online Courses

With Notre Dame’s Summer Online courses set to get underway in June, we turn our attention to teaching...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 08, 2026

The Secret Social Life of Bacteria

Have you ever wondered how bacteria communicate, cooperate, and even compete in ways that impact our health,...

12:00 AM ET Fri., May. 22, 2026

Filming the Birth of the Spanish Language

Listen in to part two of conversation with Dr. Ryan Szpiech, associate professor of Spanish and director of the Center...

12:00 PM ET Fri., May. 29, 2026

Everyday Holiness: Tami Schmitz

Listen as Tami Schmitz, Associate Director of Pastoral Care in Campus Ministry, tells about her strong foundation of...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jun. 05, 2026

Behind the Folds: The Mathematics of Origami

Origami combines art and science to transform a flat sheet of paper into a 3-dimensional sculpture. This presentation...

12:00 AM ET Fri., Jun. 19, 2026

Everyday Holiness: Sr. Gregory Healy, OSB, ’10 M.Div.

Journey with Sr. Gregory Healy, OSB, a Benedictine nun who has discovered God’s calling in life through the beauty of...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jul. 03, 2026

Discussing Donkeys in Lion-suits

Listen in to a chat with Dr. Emily Mahan, who recently received her Ph.D. from Notre Dame’s Medieval Institute, about...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Jul. 03, 2026

Everyday Holiness: Dr. Jim O’Connell ’70

Walk the streets of Boston with Dr. Jim O’Connell as he describes his long path to a medical career and the...

12:00 PM ET Sun., Jul. 26, 2026

Touring Through Centuries of Philosophy

Listen in to a chat with Dr. Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy in Late Antiquity and in the Islamic World at the...

12:00 PM ET Fri., Aug. 28, 2026