ND in the News: September 2024
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WNDU
Video
September 17, 2024
The sounds of hammers are ringing loud on the west side of South Bend as a major construction project is underway, and it is all to celebrate the inauguration of Notre Dame’s brand-new president, Father Robert Dowd.
WSBT TV
Video
September 15, 2024
Clinton Carlson, an associate professor at Notre Dame, says the field is meant to celebrate the history of underrepresented baseball teams in the area. "We all know the Studebaker story, we all know the Blue Sox's story, but we all, not all of us, know the stories of the Foundry Giants or Uncle Bills. We want those stories to be told and commemorated and meaningful to our community members that are as diverse as the stories that we're capturing," Carlson said.
NPR
September 15, 2024
Joshua Specht, historian at the University of Notre Dame, says red meat eating has long been connected to ideas about our primordial ancestors, and there's marketing. Specht says that as long as beef has been mass-produced, the industry has used ideas of masculinity to sell beef to men. In the late 1800s, canned beef companies sold beef with images of lumberjacks, miners, soldiers and cowboys.
ND Experts
Department of History
The Hill
September 13, 2024
However, Roger Alford, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, suggested the search decision could be significant when it comes to defining the market in the ad tech case.
ND Experts
Law 91视频
The Chronicle of Higher Education
September 13, 2024
As a young seminarian, Robert A. Dowd sat on the rooftop of a house in Nairobi, Kenya, watching planes taking off nearby and wondering why he wasn’t on one, headed back to his home in the Midwest.
The New York Times
September 12, 2024
Swifties for Kamala “fully expected this statement to come,” said Erin L. Rossiter, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. “Now that they have this endorsement, it legitimizes what they’re doing so they can be more powerful in their organizing” — even if the groundwork was already laid.
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Political Science
CBC
Video
September 12, 2024
Notre Dame Law 91视频 Professor Derek Muller
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Law 91视频
NPR
Audio
September 12, 2024
On today's episode, we travel the internet from UFOs, through 9/11, to COVID, to trace how we ended up in a world that can't be believed. Guests include: Walter Scheirer, Dennis O'Dowdy Collegiate Professor of Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, and author of A History of Fake Things On The Internet.
ND Experts
Computer Science and Engineering
The Economist
September 12, 2024
By the same token, although there have been instances of officials at the county level refusing to certify local votes, Derek Muller, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, points out that, in the end, all the relevant deadlines have always been met.
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Law 91视频