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ND in the News: September 2024

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  1. George Lopez, professor emeritus of peace studies at the University of Notre Dame and a leading economic sanctions expert, said tariffs are even less effective than sanctions, the more widely used foreign policy tool that prohibits business with a targeted nation’s companies and individuals. 

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    George A. Lopez

    Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频; Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

  2. "Because of Dobbs, the politics of abortion became infinitely easier for the Democrats and infinitely harder for the Republicans, and it put Trump in a difficult position because he's the person who did it through his Supreme Court appointments, which he wants to take credit for," said Geoffrey Layman, the chairman of political science at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Geoffrey Layman

    Department of Political Science

  3. By Daniel Hungerman, Professor of Economics, University of Notre Dame.

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    Daniel Hungerman

    Economics

  4. The time has come to start cutting interest rates, but carefully, Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Friday. The time for forceful cuts may come, but only if the data demand such moves, he added. In a speech at the University of Notre Dame, where he was a teacher, Waller said the August jobs data, published Friday, fit with an economy that is growing at a modest pace.

  5. Dave Campbell, a political science professor at Notre Dame, said there could be some parallels this year to the 2004 election. 

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    David Campbell

    Political Science

  6. “Everything that’s not behind a paywall is free to the reader,” said Roger Alford, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, “but it costs the publishers of the websites, and the advertisers of those websites, significant amounts of money in order to present their product for free.” 

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    Roger Alford

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    She’s well-known as Kate the Chemist and now, Kate Biberdorf is bringing her love and excitement for science to Notre Dame. Her role, professor for the public understanding of science, is the first of its kind in the U.S.

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    Kate Biberdorf is pictured smiling in a laboratory. A white cloud rises from a beaker. Kate is wearing a lab coat and protective glasses.

    Kate Biberdorf

    Chemistry and Biochemistry

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    "There's certainly an important political agenda here to set forward China as a leader and a protector of the Global South," said Joshua Eisenman, an expert on China-Africa relations at the University of Notre Dame. "China is offering a different way, a relationship-driven approach to politics and economics. And so that is definitely in juxtaposition to what the U.S. is offering."

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    Joshua Eisenman

    Joshua Eisenman

    Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

  9. When Kate Biberdorf, a professor known to her 287,300 TikTok followers as Kate the Chemist, gave a guest lecture at the University of Notre Dame last December, she deployed one of her signature science influencer moves: breathing fire to demonstrate a combustion reaction. Her performance led to another dramatic outcome: Notre Dame offered Biberdorf, then an associate professor of instruction in chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin, a job as its inaugural professor for the public understanding of science.

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    Kate Biberdorf is pictured smiling in a laboratory. A white cloud rises from a beaker. Kate is wearing a lab coat and protective glasses.

    Kate Biberdorf

    Chemistry and Biochemistry

  10. Later Friday, Christopher Waller, a member of the Fed’s Board of Governors, is scheduled to discuss the economic outlook in a speech at the University of Notre Dame. Waller, an influential member of the governing board, may provide insights into the Fed’s next moves.

  11. Walter Scheirer, an engineering professor at the University of Notre Dame whose area of research includes visual recognition, said the Instagram video appeared to be a "very obvious face swap using a deepfake-like algorithm."

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    Walter Scheirer

    Computer Science and Engineering

  12. Waller said he’s also “open-minded” about the potential for a bigger rate cut and would advocate for one if appropriate, according to prepared remarks he’s set to deliver Friday at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.

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    Let's bring in our next guest, Joshua Eisenman, a professor of politics at the University of Notre Dame where he focuses on China and Africa's relation. (starts at 1:19)

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    Joshua Eisenman

    Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

  14. “When you have all this money to spend on litigation, you end up litigating less and less important stuff,” said Derek Muller, a law professor at Notre Dame University.

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    Derek Muller

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  15. The findings from authors Marco Sammon and John Shim shed fresh light on how the $10 trillion index boom is impacting the modern stock market as an efficient allocator of capital. 

  16. Research findings from the University of Notre Dame released last year found indicators of PFAS, otherwise known as forever chemicals, in many feminine products, including some tampons. 

  17. By Michael H. Morris, professor of the practice at Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame.

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    Michael Morris

    McKenna Center for Human Development & Global Business