The Guardian
June 17, 2025
“Among primates, humans are really unusual in how much dads contribute to raising offspring,” said Prof Elizabeth Archie, co-author of the research from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. “Most primates’ dads really don’t contribute very much, but what the baboons are showing us is that maybe we’ve been under-appreciating dads in some species of primates.”
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Biological Sciences
Fortune
June 16, 2025
Ultimately, private equity firms make money for investors by exiting their investments, when they attempt to turn notional valuations on paper into cash. Therefore, there must be some correlation between the performance of public and private assets, said Jason Reed, a finance professor at the University of Notre Dame.
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Bloomberg
June 16, 2025
Jimmy Gurule, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频 and the former Under Secretary for Enforcement at the Department of the Treasury, discusses the legal fight over Trump's tariffs.
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The Conversation
June 13, 2025
By Santosh Kumar Gautam, Associate Professor of Development and Global Health Economics, University of Notre Dame.
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Bloomberg
June 13, 2025
University of Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor Samuel Bray, a proponent of injunction bonds, said courts should account for whether litigants have the ability to pay.
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The New York Times
June 12, 2025
“It’s all about narrative,” said Laura Gamboa, an assistant professor of democracy and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame.
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The Economist
June 12, 2025
“We don’t know if this is a temporary lull or if we are seeing the end of the long secular surge,” says David Campbell of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. And no one knows for sure why people have stopped leaving the Church or how to account for youthful piety.
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Political Science
The Guardian
June 12, 2025
Co-authored by Atalia Omer, professor of religion, conflict, and peace studies in the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. She is a core faculty member of the Keough 91视频’s Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频.
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NPR
June 11, 2025
Because of the cost, home elevation doesn't always make sense for homeowners, says Tracy Kijewski-Correa, a professor of engineering and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame who studies disaster risk reduction.
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OSV News
June 11, 2025
Gerard Powers — director of Catholic peacebuilding studies and coordinator of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network at Notre Dame University’s Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频 — agreed. Powers cited the crucial role Catholics have had in nonviolent protests — from People Power in the Philippines and Solidarity in Poland, to the anti-Iraq War protests in 2003 and the annual March for Life in Washington.
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Inc.
June 11, 2025
Even so, Kaitlin Wowak, an associate professor of business analytics at Notre Dame, warned that improved workplace safety results weren’t obtained merely by increasing the number of women on boards. It also required them getting male members to take their input seriously, and act upon it. “A board with more women will specifically ask the top management team to report to them on workplace safety,” Notre Dame assistant professor of information technology, analytics and, operations Yoonseock Son told the publication.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
June 09, 2025
The statement’s writers’ intent was “not to condone anything,” Atalia Omer said in an interview. Omer, one of the cosigners, is a former instructor with the Religion, Conflict, and Peace Initiative (RCPI) and a tenured professor of religion, conflict, and peace studies at the University of Notre Dame.
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The New York Times
June 09, 2025
Adm. Christopher W. Grady, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Notre Dame graduates that they were entering a world where “rival powers contest one another from the seabed to space.”