91ĘÓƵ

ND in the News: 2021

2020 2021 2022

  1. “You’re going to find they can accommodate most pop-up meetings inside their office, so they don’t have to go to WeWork,” said Patrick Dore, a former Notre Dame real estate law professor who has handled office space deals in Manhattan.

  2. “People are going to move — as they are all around the world — where they think they can find places to better feed their children. That’s the bottom line, and that’s the history of migration to the United States,” said Luis Fraga, director of the Institute for Latino 91ĘÓƵ at the University of Notre Dame.

    ND Experts

    Luis Fraga Portrait

    Luis Fraga

    Department of Political Science

  3. “If Jan. 6 wasn’t enough to get them to acknowledge their role, it’s unclear anything ever will be,” Elizabeth Renieris, founding director of the Notre Dame-IBM Technology Ethics Lab at the University of Notre Dame, told MarketWatch.

  4. Joshua Eisenman is an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough 91ĘÓƵ of Global Affairs and a senior fellow for China studies at the American Foreign Policy Council.

  5. The $600 stimulus checks and $300 weekly boost to unemployment benefits contained in Congress' December assistance package stemmed the rise in poverty in the second half of last year, according to researchers at the University of Chicago, University of Notre Dame and Zhejiang University.

    ND Experts

    James Sullivan

    Jim Sullivan

    Economics; Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO)

  6. Audio

    Rick Garnett, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91ĘÓƵ, discusses a 9th Circuit decision that rejects the claims of a high school football coach that he had the right to pray at the 50-yard line immediately after his team’s games. 

    ND Experts

    Rick Garnett

    Richard Garnett

    Notre Dame Law 91ĘÓƵ

  7. Do they accept the church’s views as authentic or interpret them as merely a way to provoke Christians, asked Richard Garnett, a professor at the University of Notre Dame Law 91ĘÓƵ and director of the Program on Church, State and Society. 

    ND Experts

    Rick Garnett

    Richard Garnett

    Notre Dame Law 91ĘÓƵ

  8. Alvin Plantinga, a professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, wrote, “It still seems striking that these constants should have just the values they do have … It is still much less improbable that they should have those values if there is a God who wanted a life-friendly universe.”

  9. David Cortez, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, interviewed Latino agents who worked for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Arizona, Texas and California in 2014 and 2015.

    ND Experts

    David Cortez

    David Cortez

    Political Science

  10. According to political scientists David E. Campbell and Geoffrey C. Layman of the University of Notre Dame and John C. Green of the University of Akron, authors of Secular Surge: A New Fault Line in American Politics, this corruption is happening already.

    ND Experts

    A headshot of a man with short brown hair, wearing a textured navy blazer and a light purple and white checked collared shirt. He is smiling broadly against a plain gray background.

    David Campbell

    Political Science

    Professor Layman has salt-and-pepper colored hair, mustache and beard, and wears a dark blue blazer and tie over a white shirt.

    Geoffrey Layman

    Department of Political Science

  11. Last fall, teaching at Notre Dame, I realized how dependent I had become on the subtle signals of faces rising and falling as I spoke.

  12. “When lawyers, professors, social workers and journalists are arrested and put behind bars, it is a totalitarian system,” said Victoria Hui, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame and a Hong Kong native. 

    ND Experts

    Victoria Hui

    Victoria Hui

    Political Science