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  1. “I would not urge consumers to take these brand names and only go to this one or that one, as this investigation only looked at just over 100 products,” said Graham Peaslee, a professor of physics, chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.

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    Graham Peaslee

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

  2. Prior to the oral arguments, John Meiser, supervising attorney of the University of Notre Dame Law 91视频’s Religious Liberty Clinic, said it is “difficult to see in Texas’ newest policy anything other than callousness toward those it has condemned to die.”

  3. Michael Sweikar, executive director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development at the University of Notre Dame, told VOA that the global nature of the crisis makes it especially challenging for aid groups looking to deliver relief.

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    Michael Sweikar

    Pulte Institute for Global Development, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

  4. The University of Notre Dame announced Wednesday that Ukrainian archbishop Borys Gudziak will be the principal speaker and receive an honorary degree at the university’s commencement May 15.

  5. “If Mr. Putin claims he’s going to expropriate those assets, you may as well act as though it’s going to happen,” said James O’Rourke, a professor at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. 

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    James O'Rourke

    Mendoza College of Business

  6. That’s because all PFAS contain organic fluorine, and there are few other sources of the compound, says Graham Peaslee, PhD, a professor of physics, chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, who has studied PFAS in food packaging.

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    Graham Peaslee

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

  7. “With an innovative approach to estimating the birth dates of stars, Xiang and Rix have succeeded in helping us to better understand how our galaxy formed,” said University of Notre Dame physicist Timothy Beers in an editorial tied to the new report.

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    Timothy Beers

    Department of Physics

  8. “If you’re going to say, tell me a story of how the galaxy came to be, we really couldn’t do that without a precise clock for individual stars,” said Timothy Beers, a University of Notre Dame astrophysicist who wrote a Nature article accompanying the new study but wasn’t involved in the research.

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    Timothy Beers

    Department of Physics

  9. But Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, said he is well-positioned to do so.

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    Timothy Hubbard

    Mendoza College of Business

  10. "Justification for secession is a difficult topic," said Gerard F. Powers, director of Catholic peacebuilding studies for the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频 in the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. 

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    Gerard Powers

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    Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Dispute Resolution at the University of Notre Dame, said that the conflict is at a critical juncture, and that Russia’s failure to attain its military objectives provides an opportunity.

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    Mary Ellen O'Connell

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    Features interview with Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Professor of American 91视频 and History and Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism.

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  13. Vezzosi's remarks came during a daylong symposium on "International Identities and American Saints" convened at the University of Notre Dame's Rome Global Gateway center on March 9.

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    But sanctions may not stop China from stepping in as an economic buffer, according to Joshua Eisenman, a senior fellow in China studies for the American Foreign Policy Council. 

  15. “Even though much of this is anticipated, when short-term rates rise, there’s going to be a bump in mortgage rates and a bump in the cost of capital — and that will happen immediately,” said Jeffrey Bergstrand, an economics and finance professor at the University of Notre Dame and former economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. 

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