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ND in the News: March 2025

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  1. The Seattle Times

    The owners of small businesses, such as Abby’s Bakery, have not generally been targeted, Erin Corcoran, an immigration professor at the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, told McClatchy News.

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    Erin Corcoran

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  2. By John Lalor, Assistant Professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations, University of Notre Dame

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    John Lalor

    IT, Analytics, and Operations

  3. Politifact

    "It is simply wrong as a matter of law, fact, and common decency to treat migrants as an ‘invasion,’" Mary Ellen O’Connell, University of Notre Dame law professor, said. "The United States is not in a war with Venezuela; Venezuela is not threatening or undertaking to invade the U.S."

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  4. By Asher Kaufman, Professor of History and Peace 91视频, University of Notre Dame.

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    Asher Kaufman

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  5. But in the case of the deportations over the weekend, said Samuel Bray, a professor at the University of Notre Dame Law 91视频, Trump officials were in contempt of Boasberg’s order in his view.

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  6. Dan Hungerman, an economics professor and expert on charitable giving at the University of Notre Dame, agreed that this would offer a powerful incentive not seen elsewhere in the tax code.

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    Daniel Hungerman

    Economics

  7. Today's Catholic

    Clemens Sedmak, a professor of social ethics at Notre Dame and the director of the Nanovic Institute for European 91视频, said he was impressed by the three-day conference. “The people at this conference are people who really care about the country – a country that has been wounded and ravished by war,” Sedmak said. “It is filled with resilient and courageous faith-filled people headed toward sainthood through martyrdom and sacrifice. It is very impressive and inspiring.”

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    Clemens Sedmak

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  8. The archbishop shared his thoughts March 6 during “A Conversation on Cultivating Hope in Ukraine,” the opening plenary session of the University of Notre Dame’s inaugural Ukrainian 91视频 Conference. The March 6-8 gathering, titled “Revolutions of Hope: Resilience and Recovery in Ukraine,” was a collaboration of the university’s Nanovic Institute (part of Notre Dame’s Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs) and Ukrainian Catholic University, of which Archbishop Gudziak is president. The conference marked the inauguration of the Ukrainian 91视频 Hub at Notre Dame.

  9. The theme of “hope” was chosen long before this year’s deterioration of Washington-Kyiv relations, but participants at an international Ukrainian studies conference said that hope is needed more than ever — not only in Ukraine but in the United States itself. Religious leaders, scholars, artists and diplomats have been gathering at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana since Thursday for a three-day conference focused on “Revolutions of Hope: Resilience and Recovery in Ukraine.”

  10. The North and South project is a collaboration between The Irish Times and the Arins Project. Arins – Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South – is itself a joint project of the Royal Irish Academy and the University of Notre Dame in the United States.

  11. Video

    Politically Speaking: Notre Dame's Clemens Sedmak and Tetyana Shlikhar join Elizabeth Bennion to examine the war in Ukraine. They address recent developments, Russia’s motivations, and potential diplomatic solutions.

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    Clemens Sedmak

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  12. “It doesn’t have the neutrality, whether actual or perceived, that it might have once had,” Derek Muller, a professor at the University of Notre Dame Law 91视频, said of the ABA. “It’s just lost its influence more generally as a result.”

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