ND in the News: January 2025
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
January 31, 2025
“A visitor is coming to your classroom to watch you teach, and you’re worried,” write Jim Lang and Kristi Rudenga of Notre Dame Learning’s Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence. “Maybe your teaching is being evaluated for tenure or promotion. Or maybe you have been asked to teach a class as part of a job interview.” Lang and Rudenga offer four strategies to “broadcast your teaching excellence” in just such a scenario.
The Irish Times
January 31, 2025
The second of four semi-finals in the competition was held in the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) in Dublin, in partnership with the Analysing and Researching Ireland, North and South project (ARINS), a joint initiative of the RIA and the University of Notre Dame.
Forward Pathway
January 31, 2025
A recent study from the University of Notre Dame has shed light on this phenomenon, revealing that while these automated agents can significantly boost user engagement, they simultaneously erode the quality of human interactions.
Newsweek
January 28, 2025
"Under the current political conditions, it will be very challenging to rebuild the Gaza Strip," said Asher Kaufman, Professor of History and Peace 91视频, Director, Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs.
"It is crucial to understand the question of rebuilding Gaza within the broader context of Israel's cyclical assault on the Strip and subsequent channeling of resources to rebuild," said Atalia Omer, Professor of Religion, Conflict, and Peace 91视频, The University of Notre Dame.
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Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频
USA Today
January 28, 2025
Researchers at Indiana University’s Lilly Family 91视频 of Philanthropy and the University of Notre Dame found that in the first year after this tax legislation was enacted, giving dropped by approximately $20 billion. This steep decline in donors and donations threatens the ability of charities and faith-based organizations to provide critical services.
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Economics
The Conversation
January 28, 2025
By Therese Cory, associate professor of Thomistic studies, University of Notre Dame
LIVENOW FROM FOX
Video
January 27, 2025
This morning we're learning that Colombia's President has agreed to President Trump's terms when it comes to the deportation of migrants. According to a statement from the White House, Colombia agreed to take deported migrants after President Trump threatened to implement stiff tariffs if Colombia did not agree to accept flights of migrants from the U.S. Erin Corcoran with the University of Notre Dame weighs in.
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Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
The Washington Post
January 24, 2025
“The Fourteenth Amendment has been, without a doubt, the most dynamic part of the United States Constitution since the Civil War,” said Michael P. Zuckert, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Notre Dame.
RTE Radio 1
Audio
January 21, 2025
Bob Schmuhl, Emeritus Professor of American 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame, discusses the inauguration of Donald Trump and what we can expect from his second term as US President.
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OSV News
January 20, 2025
Robert Schmuhl, professor emeritus of American studies at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, who critically observes the modern American presidency, told OSV News that the public perception of having a Catholic president vastly shifted in the decades between the Kennedy and Biden presidencies.
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American 91视频