The Japan Times
February 23, 2026
“I would imagine that this is probably going to be a continuing thing, because of the looming danger of enormous cost overruns and other broader logistical challenges,” said Davin Raiha, associate teaching professor with the University of Notre Dame’s Department of Economics who specializes in the economics of sports.
Al Jazeera
February 20, 2026
A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications, led by researchers from the University of Notre Dame, provides evidence that intelligence is not a trait confined to a specific region, but rather the product of a comprehensive and dynamic architecture that encompasses the entire brain.
The New York Times
February 18, 2026
Firefighting gear has “significantly more PFAS than a plain Gore-Tex jacket,” said Graham Peaslee, a physics professor at the University of Notre Dame who co-authored a on firefighter textiles and PFAS.
Reuters
February 17, 2026
“When you say that a candidate is religious, most voters then assume that they're Republican, that they're pretty conservative,” said David Campbell, a political science professor at the University of Notre Dame. “What you're seeing now is a small group of Democrats who are using religious language to speak about issues on the left.”
The New York Times
February 17, 2026
Katie Jarvis, a historian of early and late modern France at the University of Notre Dame, did not exactly agree. “No, France never had these exact borders,” she wrote in an email. “If I had to pick one moment in time,” she wrote, the Wembanyama map might correspond to the Kingdom of France in 1461, when Louis XI took the throne.
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