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ND in the News: May 2025

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  1. John McGreevy struggled at first to find the words to express his amazement.

    “Unbelievable,” said McGreevy, a prominent historian of Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, minutes after Chicago native Robert Prevost was announced as the next pope. “This is stuff you wouldn’t have ever thought would happen. An American pope. Amazing.”

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    John McGreevy

    History

  2. “The church in the U.S. has been growing at a smaller but steady rate and this is likely to send that into overdrive,” said David Lantigua, co-director of the University of Notre Dame’s Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism.

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    David Lantigua

    Theology

  3. University of Notre Dame law professor Derek Muller said a small number of illegal voting activity cases are prosecuted around the country every year, and they “tend to be isolated incidents and not at large scale.” They are rarely at a level that would affect the outcome of a race, he said. “That doesn’t mean it isn’t serious,” Muller said.

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  4. However, planetary geologist Clive Neal at the University of Notre Dame in the United States suggested that the actual amount of water ice at the lunar south pole could be higher than what this study detected.

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    Clive Neal

    Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

  5. “He’s right out of Francis’s playbook,” said Kathleen Sprows Cummings, a professor of history at the University of Notre Dame who focuses on U.S. Catholics. “He ticks off all the boxes of a future pope: a pastoral heart, managerial experience and vision.”

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  6. Another potential challenge the cardinals face when posting on social media is a slew of negative comments, according to Walter Scheirer, professor of engineering who researches internet culture at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Walter Scheirer

    Computer Science and Engineering

  7. Kathleen Sprows Cummings, a historian of U.S. Catholicism at Notre Dame, said Trump’s post reflects the support and trust that Trump enjoys among millions of Catholics. “It makes sense in Trumpworld. He has been empowered by Catholics,” she said. “This might be new levels of audacity and disrespect, but many American Catholics have ceded a great deal of power and moral authority to the current president. Whether that makes sense to others, it’s true.”

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    Scott Appleby from The University of Notre Dame, and Daniel P. Horan from St. Mary's College, join us to discuss Pope Francis. They talk about his leadership of the Catholic Church over the past 12 years, and how his tenure reshaped the Church's approach to multiple issues.

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  9. A new pope “doesn't fall like manna from heaven,” according to Jennifer Newsome Martin, a theologian at the University of Notre Dame. “There’s a very real process of arguing for positions. It’s a human process that respects the rationality and thinking of cardinals around what the church needs at this moment.”

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    Jennifer Martin

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  10. Robert Schmuhl, professor emeritus of American studies at the University of Notre Dame, who critically observes the modern American presidency, told OSV News, “Donald Trump has a strange sense of humor.”

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  11. However, Robert Johnson, a professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame, said that it would be possible for Tesla to improve its standing in the market due to its reliance on assembly in the U.S., telling Newsweek:  "Tesla is well positioned to capitalize on the potential damage the tariffs may cause to its competitors."

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    Robert Johnson

    Department of Economics

  12. Although she has not publicly explained her decision, court watchers believe it stems from her close friendship with Nicole Garnett, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频, whose religious liberty clinic represents St. Isidore. 

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    Nicole Stelle Garnett

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  13. Barrett, who formerly taught law at Notre Dame, is close friends with Professor Nicole Garnett, a prominent advocate for publicly funded religious charter schools.

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    Nicole Stelle Garnett

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  14. “The administrations of George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton offered targeted buyouts to specific types of workers, but those initiatives would not be considered as ‘large scale’ as what we’ve seen recently.”

    Robert Schmuhl, Professor Emeritus of American 91视频 and Journalism, University of Notre Dame

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