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ND in the News: 2021

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  1. There are Bulgarian tour groups entering churches, Germans with backpacks at the Pantheon and just-arrived architecture students from the University of Notre Dame.

  2. Lee Gettler, an anthropologist at the University of Notre Dame, has studied fathers across the world. 

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    Lee Gettler

    Anthropology

  3. “This is a struggle for municipal power,” said Notre Dame political scientist Guillermo Trejo, who studies political violence in Latin America. 

  4. Because so many entrepreneurs are younger, they often lack a “gray hair” on the team who has faced disruption and crisis before, says Dean Shepherd, a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. 

  5. “When you look at Berlin in 1936, there is no question Jesse Owens made a mockery of Nazi racial ideology,” John Soares, a professor of history at the University of Notre Dame, said.

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    John Soares

    John Soares

    Department of History

  6. The Diplomat

    Victoria Tin-bor Hui is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame. 

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    Victoria Hui

    Victoria Hui

    Political Science

  7. "The nonprofits are asking the Supreme Court to make it harder for the government to require the disclosure of donor information," said Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, an expert on campaign finance at Notre Dame Law 91Ƶ. 

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    Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer

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  8. Jimmy Dunne, a former principal of investment bank Sandler O’Neill, talked movingly about what he had learned of service and duty that day when almost half of his staff were killed in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. 

  9. Mr. Dunne helped his company, Sandler O’Neill, recover after the 9-11 attacks. He spoke at Notre Dame, his alma mater, about the lessons he learned from that day.

  10. But people are interested in the show — it has been regularly breaking the million-viewers mark on Sunday nights — and Kathleen Sprows Cummings, who is the director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, said she soon realized the incredible buzz around the show is "because it nails place so well."

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    Kathleen Sprows Cummings

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