ND in the News: July 2025
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The New York Times
July 07, 2025
“It basically tells churches of all denominations and sects that you’re free to support candidates from the pulpit,” said Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame who has studied regulation of political activity by churches.
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NPR
July 07, 2025
"It's not that people don't like kids as much as they used to," said Melissa Kearney, an economist who studies fertility and population trends at the University of Notre Dame. "There's just a lot of other available options. They can invest in their careers, take more leisure time — it's much more socially acceptable."
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Bloomberg
July 07, 2025
Notre Dame’s endowment is now set to face a 4% tax on net investment income. A university spokesperson said the school was “deeply disappointed” in the development.
The Conversation
July 07, 2025
By Lisa Schirch, Professor of the Practice of Peace 91视频, University of Notre Dame
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BBC News
July 05, 2025
"At one point Nixon said to his National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, 'you ought to tell the North Vietnamese negotiators that Nixon's crazy and you don't know what he's going to do, so you better come to an agreement before things get really crazy'," says Michael Desch, professor of international relations at Notre Dame University. "That's the madman theory."
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Political Science
Newsweek
July 03, 2025
By Joel Day, Ph.D., managing director of the University of Notre Dame's Democracy Initiative and a former administrator for the city of San Diego, where he led local immigration initiatives and oversaw several public safety programs.
The Wall Street Journal
July 03, 2025
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Yahoo
July 02, 2025
This spiritual downtick has spawned endless charts and data-driven debates, with scholars pinning the blame for it on everything from economic comfort and fraying family ties to shifting demographics. But sociologist Christian Smith, the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame, believes that these reams of stats, while helpful, do not capture what’s really going on.
Newsweek
July 02, 2025
Jessica Payne, professor of psychology at the University of Notre Dame, told Newsweek the study needs to be interpreted with caution until it is published in a peer-reviewed journal.
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Psychology