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ND in the News: May 2023

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  1. The question is: can she help balance [Musk]?” said Tim Hubbard, management professor at University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. 

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    Timothy Hubbard

    Mendoza College of Business

  2. Cato Institute Podcast

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    Notre Dame associate professor Eugene Gholz discusses U.S. strategy, the low costs of neutrality in war, global oil markets and why the U.S. does too much militarily in the Middle East. He also advises a “defensive defense” strategy in East Asia, the ineffectiveness and overuse of economic sanctions, and decoupling from China.

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    Charles Gholz

    Political Science

  3. Hollywood is a Wild West of work contracts. “It’s basically a freelance industry,” says Christine Becker, professor at the University of Notre Dame’s department of film, television and theatre. “You go from job to job,” and each contract can look different from writer to writer depending on their experience, for instance.

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    Christine Becker

    Christine Becker

    Film, Television, and Theatre

  4. El Mercurio (Subscription | Spanish)

    "Part of the proposal of the Biden administration is to create regional processing centers in other countries, including Guatemala and Colombia, and require that migrants first apply for asylum there. The international community, including the Human Rights Commission of the UN, is concerned that these measures contradict the obligations of the U.S. government to the Convention on the Statute of the Refugees of 1951 and will put refugees fleeing the gang violence and gender violence in the region of the The Northern Triangle at serious risk," said Erin Corcoran, an expert on immigration law from the University of Notre Dame (in Indiana).
     

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    Erin Corcoran

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  5. “Technology has expanded the options for communicating, making it more impersonal and accelerating the expectations others have for fast responses,” said Cindy Muir, professor of management and organization at the University of Notre Dame. “All of this can increase our workload and lead to burnout."

  6. “Man, it feels great,” said Clinton Carlson, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame. “The best part about it is seeing the community come out. The Boys & Girls Club were here yesterday. They got to sign posters that the kids made of these men that played on the Foundry Giants. We had Riley High 91视频 here yesterday helping paint all the murals and everything. And then to have family members — the Poindexters were here. A family that didn’t know their grandpa played baseball and he’s a key member of our community. He contributed by his labor at Studebaker and as a longtime sheriff’s deputy for our community.”

  7. LiveNOW from FOX

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    A large number of migrants have rushed to the border ahead of the expiration of Title 42, which ends at midnight. Erin Corcoran with the University of Notre Dame joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow to break down the basics of the regulation and what happens next.

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    Erin Corcoran

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  8. "It appears that Peloton may be learning from its past recalls by being more collaborative with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and responding faster than it had with previous product safety issues, such as its treadmill recall," said recall specialist Kaitiln Wowak, an associate professor of IT, analytics, and operations at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.

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    Kaitlin Wowak

    Mendoza College of Business