The New York Times
March 16, 2026
“I don’t see much happening from the production side in order to mitigate the effects for the U.S. economy,” said Christiane Baumeister, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame who studies oil markets.
Marketplace
Audio
March 16, 2026
“I will say that I actually don’t find it that surprising,” said Robert Johnson, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame who’s also studied how tariffs can reduce inflation. Johnson said it’s not just uncertainty — the President’s trade policies are sending a message.
The Conversation
March 13, 2026
By Timothy Matovina, Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame.
The Conversation
March 12, 2026
Ashley Sanchez is the director of the Notre Dame Immigration Clinic, where she and her students represent refugees seeking permanent residency. She was previously the Supervising Attorney at Cleveland Catholic Charities, Migration and Refugee Services.
OSV News
March 12, 2026
“From the beginning, we’ve had this quarrel — that’s why I call it the Founders Quarrel — which is, on the one hand, there was agreement that we should have religious liberty. But what that actually meant — was what?” Linda Przybyszewski, associate professor of history at the University of Notre Dame, told OSV News. “They argued about it,” she said of the Founding Fathers, “because so many of them believed that some form of belief in God was necessary to teaching people virtue and morality — since we need virtue and morality in order to be a self-governing republic. The question then became, ‘Who’s going to teach the religion?’ … And I don’t think that has ever gone away.”
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