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ND in the News: August 2024

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  1. Walter Scheirer, a professor at the University of Notre Dame who specializes in visual disinformation, told USA TODAY the visual errors are consistent with those seen in AI-generated images. He also noted the lack of legitimate sourcing for the image.

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    Walter Scheirer

    Computer Science and Engineering

  2. “Hong Kongers in and out of Hong Kong had our eyes glued to Stand News as well as Apple Daily’s round-the-clock reporting,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. “While Stand News never became as big and resourceful as Apple Daily, it was almost as influential.”

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    Victoria Hui

    Political Science

  3. “What she said was indicative of a much larger conversation that was going on for more than a decade,” Kathleen Sprows Cummings, a history professor at the University of Notre Dame, said in an interview.

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  4. Daniel Philpott, a professor of political science at the University Notre Dame, told Crux in an email that the friendship between Pope John Paul II and Reagan “is the most consequential of any between a sitting U.S. president and a pope.”

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    Daniel Philpott

    Political Science

  5. Graham Peaslee, a University of Notre Dame physicist and one of the researchers behind the cosmetics study, urged consumers to avoid products that claim to have a "miraculous property," or are described as "long-lasting." 

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    Graham Peaslee

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

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    "Our research describes critical attributes of a mobile mindset, in which consumers are more self-focused and less 'other-focused' on their smartphones than on their PCs," said study co-author Kristen Ferguson, an assistant professor of marketing at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.

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    Kristen Ferguson

    Marketing

  7. The popularity of smartphones has created opportunities and challenges for fundraisers according to “The Mobile Giving Gap: The Negative Impact of Smartphones on Donation Behavior” a recent study by Notre Dame Professor Kristen Ferguson and colleagues from The University of Connecticut.

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    Kristen Ferguson

    Marketing

  8. “The problem is, these cases are always in an emergency posture, so you’re always dealing with short fuses,” said Derek Muller, a professor and elections expert at the Notre Dame Law 91视频. “But the court just seems not interested in adding more details about its basis for granting or denying.” 

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  9. But professor Derek Muller of Notre Dame Law 91视频 noted that the third-place finisher must actually win an electoral vote — not just finish in third place in the popular vote.

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