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ND in the News: 2024

2023 2024 2025

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    The Federal Reserve is expected to start cutting interest rates, which is good news for anyone who's trying to borrow money to buy a car or grow a business...Fed. Governor Chris Waller says he is open to that argument, but he didn't make any commitments when he spoke at Notre Dame a couple weeks ago. (starts at 7:30)

  2. “Now it seems hard to find any of the largest firms that are right-leaning,” said Derek Muller, election law professor at the University of Notre Dame Law 91视频. “It’s just been a kind of slow and steady drift over the last several presidential cycles.”

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  3. Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor of law and international peace studies at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, said booby-traps are banned under international law. 

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  4. The very small club of colleges that offer need-blind admissions to international students has gained a member, the University of Notre Dame.

  5. Academic voices will include Maryann Cusimano Love, associate professor of international relations at The Catholic University of America; Richard Love, professor of national security strategy at the National Defense University; and Gerard Powers, director of Catholic peacebuilding studies at the University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频. 

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    Gerard Powers

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    "I do think we need to address this and I'm really excited about what we're going to be able to do through our Pathways Initiative," said Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., the president of the University. "It's so important to us at Notre Dame to make Notre Dame education more affordable and more accessible, and we really want to build a campus community, an undergraduate student community that is socioeconomically diverse. The Pathways Initiative is going to help us to do that."

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    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.

  8. In a series of moves it says will make the university more accessible to middle- and low-income students, the University of Notre Dame has announced it is now fully need-blind in its admissions process and it will shift to a no-loan policy for financial aid.

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    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.

  10. 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.

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  11. 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.  

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  12. 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.