National Catholic Reporter
April 14, 2022
Some great news from the University of Notre Dame: Historian John McGreevy has been elected the school's provost.
USA Today
April 14, 2022
"It's the church's highest feast, because, without it, there will be no church," Ulrich Lehner, theology professor at the University of Notre Dame, told USA TODAY.
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Catholic News Service
April 12, 2022
Kirsten Martin, director of the Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center at the University of Notre Dame, expressed concern for apps based on “this idea of selling a point of vulnerability to others that don’t have our interest in mind.”
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Mendoza College of Business
Catholic News Service
April 11, 2022
In the video, Donnelly also said he and his family “are proud to be members of the Catholic faith. From my childhood through my university and law school years at the University of Notre Dame, through years of public service in Indiana and Washington, D.C., the Catholic Church has been a core part of my life and my values.”
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April 10, 2022
Richard Sheehan, professor of finance emeritus at the University of Notre Dame, details how weather plays a role in ticket prices.
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The Tablet
April 10, 2022
The US University of Notre Dame will be conferring the 2022 Laetare Medal on environmental justice activist Sharon Lavigne, founder of Rise St. James.
Associated Press
April 09, 2022
A retired special education teacher turned environmental justice advocate will receive what the University of Notre Dame describes as the oldest and most prestigious honor for American Catholics.
CNBC
April 08, 2022
“International condemnation or war crimes threats will have little effect on Russian behavior. This is nothing new for them,” said Bob Latiff, adjunct professor at the University of Notre Dame, citing previous offenses in Syria and Chechnya...“The crimes are increasing resolve among Ukraine’s existing supporters to continue and even step-up military assistance and economic pressure. But ending the war will require a bigger coalition of support — reaching China, India, and others,” Mary Ellen O’Connell, professor of law at the University of Notre Dame, said.
Time
April 07, 2022
“One thing the Greenridge story really highlights is the materiality of these technologies,” says Elizabeth Renieris, professor of tech ethics at the University of Notre Dame, “Just as with the conversations around data, AI, and cloud computing before, blockchain and cryptocurrencies often rely on ethereal terms … to obscure the physical and material impacts of the tech, including, in this case, very real environmental and social impacts.”
National Catholic Reporter
April 07, 2022
More recently, however, the language has become more expansive. Take, for example, University of Notre Dame political scientist Patrick Deneen.
Inside Higher Ed
April 06, 2022
Estela Rivero and Tom Hare are co-directors of the Central America Research Alliance at the University of Notre Dame’s Pulte Institute for Global Development.
Al Jazeera
April 06, 2022
“In public discourse, there’s a tendency to treat genocide as the worst of all crimes,” said Ernesto Verdeja, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.
USA Today
April 06, 2022
"The Postal Service is deeply in debt," said James O'Rourke, a management professor at the University of Notre Dame.
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Mendoza College of Business
New York Magazine
April 04, 2022
Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a professor at the University of Notre Dame Law 91视频 who specializes in nonprofits, said the details of the house’s management deserve closer scrutiny.
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