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ND in the News: 2024

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  1. One of those candidates, Juan Sebastián Chamorro, Nicaragua’s former deputy minister of finance and public credit, said the CABEI loans after 2018 were essential to the Nicaraguan economy, because other international development banks had largely pulled back or routed their funds directly to nongovernment organizations.

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    Kate Biberdorf, known as Kate the Chemist and soon to be professor for the public understanding of science at Notre Dame joins TODAY to share easy and fun back-to-school science experiments to try at home or school.

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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

  3. As the Israel-Hamas war edges toward the one-year mark, OSV News spoke with Jesuit Father John Paul, rector of the Tantur Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem, ahead of his return to Israel following a brief visit to the U.S. in early August. Initiated by St. Paul VI, and committed to fostering both ecumenical and interfaith encounter, Tantur is part of the University of Notre Dame, offering lectures, study programs, conferences, pilgrimages, prayer and community life.

  4. But Emily Grubert, a University of Notre Dame sociologist who previously worked for the DOE on DAC hubs, says “paying the oil companies to stop doing oil” is fruitless.

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    Emily Grubert

    Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, College of Engineering

  5. With competition defining Washington's relationship with Beijing, any interaction with China appears to be “regarded with skepticism, if not outright suspicion,” and it's become “a well-worn tactic to attack opponents simply for having a China line in their resumes," said Kyle Jaros, an associate professor of global affairs at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Kyle Jaros

    Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs and Department of Political Science

  6. A downtown area that mixes the city’s architecture with walkability and a robust nightlife are the marching orders of some 200 residents who took part in the city’s charette ... with the University of Notre Dame’s Housing & Restoration Initiative the week of August 5, said its director Marianne Cusato.

  7. “What 2020 showed is that to some degree you don’t need to have in-person conventions,” said Geoff Layman, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame. “You can get by without an in-person convention and it might even be more effective in terms of the product that is being provided to ordinary Americans.”

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    Professor Layman has salt-and-pepper colored hair, mustache and beard, and wears a dark blue blazer and tie over a white shirt.

    Geoffrey Layman

    Department of Political Science

  8. “It’s definitely pushed litigants to try to sue early in the cycle and move quickly,” said Derek Muller, a professor at University of Notre Dame Law 91视频.

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    Derek Muller

    Law 91视频

  9. John Paul Lederach is professor emeritus of international peacebuilding at the University of Notre Dame, senior fellow at Humanity United and author of “The Pocket Guide for Facing Down a Civil War.”

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    John Paul Lederach

    John Lederach

    Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频

  10. WNIT | PBS Michiana

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    The Pathway to Hope Summit at Notre Dame brought researchers, elected officials, and foundation leaders together from across the nation to address the national opioid crisis. Attendees discussed and developed research-backed strategies to maximize the distribution of funds from the National Opioid Settlement among communities. (Featuring Bill Evans, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of Notre Dame)

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    William Evans

    William Evans

    Economics

  11. Toxic pollution is the single largest cause of death and poor health, killing up to 9 million people each year—about 100 times more than war and terrorism combined. Business produces the bulk of this deadly pollution, but can also play a critical role in addressing it and mitigating its effects, according to new research by University of Notre Dame expert Richard (Drew) Marcantonio.

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    A man with a shaved head, reddish-brown beard, and a light blue henley shirt smiles in a hallway with light-colored walls.

    Richard (Drew) Marcantonio

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

  12. But this claim of equality is more true in rhetoric than in actuality, said Joshua Eisenman, a professor of politics at the University of Notre Dame who researches China’s ties to Africa.

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    Joshua Eisenman

    Joshua Eisenman

    Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs