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ND in the News: June 2022

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  1. “At this point, a hard landing is unavoidable,” Eric Sims, a professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame, told ABC News. “There will be some short-term pain.”

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    Eric Sims

    Department of Economics

  2. “We’ve seen fluoro groups in insecticides, but I would not call those PFAS,” says Graham Peaslee, a professor of physics at the University of Notre Dame. 

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    Graham Peaslee

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

  3. $35 million to the University of Notre Dame to create an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to environmental and public health on the university’s East Campus Research Complex.

  4. “At a global level, this unapologetically punitive deal further condones the evisceration of the right to seek asylum in wealthy countries,” said Maurizio Albahari, a migration expert at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana as he described the UK policy.

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    Maurizio Albahari

    Anthropology

  5. This is what a team of researchers at University of Notre Dame and Penn State University found when they examined changes in employees’ Glassdoor ratings before and after their employer took a stance on the North Carolina transgender bathroom debate.

  6. Patrick Deneen is a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. 

  7. Joe Holt, a business professor at the University of Notre Dame and former Jesuit priest who splits his time between South Bend, Ind., and the Chicago suburbs, spent parts of 2020 and 2021 volunteering in an intensive-care unit as a nurse’s aide. 

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    Mendoza College of Business

  8. Further rate rises are also likely well into next year, said Christiane Baumeister, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, who thinks the Fed could lift its benchmark policy rate as high as 4 per cent in 2023.

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    Christiane Baumeister

    Department of Economics

  9. W Radio

    In dialogue with Contrarreloj, the representative of the Kroc Institute that monitors the progress of the agreement, pointed out that the next government and congress will have to take on several challenges. (En diálogo con Contrarreloj, el representante del Instituto Kroc que monitorea el avance de lo pactado, señaló que el próximo gobierno y congreso deberá asumir varios retos.)

  10. Without its tax-exempt status, the NRA would get taxed on their investment income at the corporate tax rate of 21%, potentially get taxed on their net income outside of investment income, and could also lose any exemptions they have at the state level, explained Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame. 

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  11. Laura Carlson, vice president, associate provost, and dean of the Graduate 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame, has been named provost of the University of Delaware... The Rev. Canon Hugh R. Page Jr., vice president and associate provost at the University of Notre Dame, has been named the university’s first vice president for institutional transformation and adviser to the president.

  12. La Silla Vac铆a

    The Kroc Institute of the University of Notre Dame, which monitors the implementation of the Peace Agreement, released its report on the five years that the agreement signed with the FARC has been fulfilled. (El Instituto Kroc de la Universidad de Notre Dame, que le hace seguimiento a la implementación del Acuerdo de Paz, sacó su informe sobre los cinco años que cumplió el acuerdo firmado con las Farc.)

     

  13. Prensa Latina

    The Kroc Institute of the University of Notre Dame, a member of the Peace Agreement verification mission in this country, revealed that the commitment signed between the government of Juan Manuel Santos, on behalf of the State, and the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia -People's Army (FARC-EP), only 30 percent complete. (El Instituto Kroc de la Universidad de Notre Dame, miembro de la misión de verificación del Acuerdo de Paz en este país, reveló que el compromiso rubricado entre el gobierno de Juan Manuel Santos, en representación del Estado, y las extintas Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia-Ejército del Pueblo (FARC-EP), solo se ha completado en un 30 por ciento.)

  14. Radio Nacional

    "We have in our measurements that 15% of the commitments, which correspond to 86 agreed in the final peace agreement, are without any initiation," said Mateo Gómez, technical leader of Research at the Kroc Institute. (“Tenemos en nuestras mediciones que el 15 % de los compromisos, que corresponden a 86 pactados en el acuerdo final de paz, se encuentran sin tener alguna iniciación”, aseguró Mateo Gómez, líder técnico de Investigación del Instituto Kroc.)

  15. In my previous column I noted the wonderful programs designed to accommodate mothers’ needs by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Ethics and Public Policy Center and Notre Dame’s de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture.

  16. "At the moment, most chief executives are deer in the headlights," said James O'Rourke, a professor of management at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. "They see the risk of taking a position as exceeding the return."

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    James O'Rourke

    Mendoza College of Business