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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.
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Computer Science and Engineering
CBC
Video
September 12, 2024
Notre Dame Law 91视频 Professor Derek Muller
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Law 91视频
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
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
The Hill
September 11, 2024
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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Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频; Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
The Conversation
September 11, 2024
By Daniel Hungerman, Professor of Economics, University of Notre Dame.
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Economics
National Catholic Reporter
September 11, 2024
"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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Department of Political Science
Associated Press
September 09, 2024
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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Political Science
The New York Times
September 09, 2024
“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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Law 91视频
MarketWatch
September 09, 2024
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.
Inside Indiana Business
Video
September 07, 2024
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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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Bloomberg
September 06, 2024
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.
USA Today
September 06, 2024
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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Computer Science and Engineering