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  1. It was obvious it would spark a legal challenge, but in consultation with Nicole Garnett, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频 who along with other conservatives has long argued in favor of religious charter schools, the archdiocese thought it was worth a shot.

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    Nicole Stelle Garnett

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  2. Foreign Affairs

    By Laura Gamboa, Assistant Professor of Democracy and Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame and the author of Resisting Backsliding: Opposition Strategies Against the Erosion of Democracy.

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  3. Derek Muller, a professor of election law at Notre Dame, noted that the 12th Amendment, which was ratified in 1804, says “no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.”

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    Derek Muller

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  4. Derek T. Muller, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame and a scholar in election law, said there has been a dissenting view about the provision of the 22nd Amendment — which focuses on being “elected” president without addressing the idea of ascending to the office. However, he said, such a route would be complicated by the 12th Amendment.

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    Derek Muller

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  5. The University of Notre Dame announced March 30 that Kerry Alys Robinson, president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the school's Laetare Medal. Robinson will be presented with the medal during the university's commencement on May 18.

  6. "One of the main reasons people worry about a decline in fertility is because it makes it more difficult to sustain social programs like Social Security, when you have many fewer workers for each beneficiary," Kasey Buckles, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame, told Newsweek.

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    Kasey Buckles

    Economics

  7. “One option is you can export to pay for your imports. The other option is that you can borrow to pay for your imports,” said Robert Johnson, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame.

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  8. Although organizers for a University of Notre Dame conference on religious nationalism began planning 18 months ago, the three-day event was highly relevant in today's political climate, where President Donald Trump's election has empowered white Christian nationalists to work toward reshaping the nation to reflect their values.

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    The University of Notre Dame and local partners host an annual Brain Awareness Fair open to the community. The event provides hands-on activities for kids and families to explore the brain and learn about neuroscience.

     
     
  10. World Economic Forum

    Research by scholars at Rice University, the University of Notre Dame, and Northwestern University, Using Grocery Data for Credit Decisions, found that variables such as shopping frequency, consistency in spending, choice of products, and use of discount programs correlate strongly with credit risk profiles.

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  11. "One way to stop the spread of diseases transmitted by insects is to make the blood of animals and humans toxic to these blood-feeding insects," Lee R Haines, associate research professor at the University of Notre Dame in the US and co-lead author of the study, said in a statement.

    "Nitisinone performance was fantastic," said Álvaro Acosta Serrano, professor of biological sciences at Notre Dame and co-corresponding author of the study.

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  12. The fate of many of Trump’s directives and actions might not be known for some time, because the court challenges are still in the early stages. Samuel L. Bray, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, divided some of the executive actions into three categories.

  13. “We are living through a period where a lot of people are rethinking what it means to be a democratic society, and universities ought to be a part of that conversation,” said David Campbell, a professor of political science at Notre Dame and director of the Democracy Initiative.

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    David Campbell

    Political Science

  14. “One way to stop the spread of diseases transmitted by insects is to make the blood of animals and humans toxic to these blood-feeding insects,” said Lee Haines, associate research professor of biological sciences at the University of Notre Dame, honorary fellow at the Liverpool 91视频 of Tropical Medicine and co-lead author of the study.

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  15. Because nitisinone has already passed rigorous safety standards, repurposing the drug to combat mosquito-borne diseases would also require fewer approvals, says Acosta Serrano, who is now at the University of Notre Dame.

  16. Dartmouth College’s Joshua Kim interviews Jim Lang, professor of the practice in Notre Dame Learning’s Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence, about his career, his forthcoming book Write Like You Teach, and his work at the University, including as the host of the Designed for Learning podcast.