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ND in the News: 2021

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  1. The University of Notre Dame in Indiana has joined an increasing number of universities in announcing they will require students and faculty to receive a coronavirus vaccine before stepping on campus this fall.

  2. Steve Reifenberg is an associate professor of the practice of international development at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough 91ÊÓÆ” of Global Affairs and co-director of the school’s Integration Lab.

  3. The hearing will include Kelvin Droegemeier, who headed the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy under President Donald Trump, University of Notre Dame Provost Marie Lynn Miranda and others including educators from Mississippi State University and the MIT Office of Open Learning.

  4. “It’s a real opportunity to meet Spanish-speaking kids where they are and to help them build language and reading skills, like ‘Sesame Street’Ìęand ‘Reading Rainbow’ has been doing for decades in English,’’ said Jason Ruiz, an associate professor of American studies at the University of Notre Dame.

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  5. Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D., is the director of education at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Timothy O'Malley

    McGrath Institute for Church Life

  6. David Campbell, professor and chair of the University of Notre Dame’s political science department and co-author of American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us, said a reason for the decline among those groups is political – an “allergic reaction to the religious right”.

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  7. Jimmy GurulĂ©, a University of Notre Dame law professor and former federal prosecutor, said there is no advantage for a suspect to mount his defense in public, when statements could be incriminating, provide law enforcement with new leads or later be found false.Ìę

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  8. “It’s really important that the church over the next three, four weeks, five weeks, as we start to think post-pandemic more intensely, and even more over this summer period, doesn’t just get back to business as normal, but thinks very carefully about the strategy for cultivating and enriching this communal life right now,” Timothy O’Malley, director of education at the University of Notre Dame McGrath Institute for Church Life toldÌęCrux.

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    Timothy O'Malley

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    Kathleen Sprows Cummings talks to The News with Shepard Smith.

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  10. Timothy P. O’Malley is director of education at the McGrath Institute for Church Life and author ofÌęReal Presence: What Does It Mean and Why Does It MatterÌę(Ave Maria Press, 2021).

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    Timothy O'Malley

    McGrath Institute for Church Life

  11. “The poll doesn’t note that fewer than 50% of American’s don’t believe in God. It’s important to note that across society institutional belonging is not high right now,” said Timothy O’Malley, director of education at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Timothy O'Malley

    McGrath Institute for Church Life

  12. Researchers from the University of Notre Dame discovered that there was "almost no relationship" between formal higher educational attainment, such as a university degree, and having job satisfaction.

  13. “Smartphone cameras have advanced to where they are high resolution, and so if the fingertips are in view and take up a good part of the image and are not occluded and the lighting is good, then, yes, you can probably process the image with the right software and get a fingerprint that you could match against a fingerprint database,” says Kevin W. Bowyer, Schubmehl-Prein Family Professor at the University of Notre Dame and the editor-in-chief ofÌęIEEE Transactions on Biometrics, Behavior and Identity Science.

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    Kevin Bowyer

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