ND in the News: October 2024
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The New York Times
October 16, 2024
How crucial is racial and ethnic hostility to Trump’s presidential campaign? Darren Davis, a political scientist at Notre Dame, addressed that question in an email.
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Political Science
The Conversation
October 15, 2024
Vamsi Kanuri, Associate Professor of Marketing, University of Notre Dame
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Mendoza College of Business
Fast Company
October 15, 2024
By Amanda Kennell, an assistant professor of east Asian languages and cultures at the University of Notre Dame, and Jessica McManus Warnell, a teaching professor of management and organization at the University of Notre Dame.
The Conversation
October 14, 2024
By Amanda Kennell, Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Notre Dame; and Jessica McManus Warnell, Teaching Professor of Management and Organization, University of Notre Dame.
Crux
October 11, 2024
The development of the frameworks will be led by the Notre Dame Institute for Ethics and the Common Good. Meghan Sullivan, the institute’s director, said that “this is a pivotal moment for technology ethics.”
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National Catholic Reporter
October 11, 2024
A recent speaker at a South Bend, Indiana, parish said he was not going to tell parishioners how to vote, nor would he present a Catholic report card on the two presidential candidates. Instead, Gerard Powers, director of Catholic peacebuilding studies at the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, said he wanted to offer "some things to consider if we are trying seriously to vote from a Catholic perspective."
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The Christian Science Monitor
October 10, 2024
Argentina is facing “intense debate over what has been a widely accepted depiction of a painful historical period,” says Ernesto Verdeja, an associate professor of peace studies at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. He says that is reopening “what seemed settled questions about who was right and who was wrong ... and how society should view its past” and try to build its future.
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The Conversation
October 10, 2024
Jason Reed, Associate Teaching Professor of Finance, University of Notre Dame
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Mendoza College of Business
Associated Press
October 09, 2024
The notion that a lone board could hold up a state by refusing to certify is "this crazy fantasy that has merged the right and the left,” said Derek Muller, a University of Notre Dame law professor.
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National Catholic Reporter
October 08, 2024
Daniel Graff — director of the Higgins labor program at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana — noted that consumer complacency cast the ILA strike in sharp relief. "Americans as consumers just got so accustomed to — over the last 30, 40 years — not having any disruptions to the daily routine of being able to get what you want, when you want, at a price you're used to," he observed.
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