Bloomberg
September 08, 2025
America, however, is a country obsessed with newness, unlike the UK or continental Europe, where a change to a dominant household product would risk sparking revolution. “It’s a part of American culture, this celebration of novelty, progress and reinvention,” says Frank Germann, professor of marketing at the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.
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September 08, 2025
Amy Coney Barrett had been teaching full-time for nearly two decades, at Notre Dame's campus in South Bend, Indiana, until she was selected by President Donald Trump, in 2020, to serve on the Supreme Court. Now, she's traded the classroom for the courtroom, although she continues to teach a weeklong seminar on Constitutional Law.
The Atlantic
September 06, 2025
Kathleen Sprows Cummings, an American studies and history professor at Notre Dame and the author of A Saint of Our Own, told me, “My students are fascinated by him.” She continued, “They were talking about, like, ‘He’s wearing Nike sneakers.’ They just thought this was just the greatest thing.”
Timothy P. O’Malley, a theologian at the University of Notre Dame, said in a 2024 lecture, “Carlo was weird.” And recognizing that, O’Malley suggested, is the key to “unlocking his holiness.”
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Associated Press
September 05, 2025
Kathleen Sprows Cummings, a history professor at the University of Notre Dame, said Acutis’ enormous popularity was clearly the result of a concerted church campaign, pushed strongly by his grief-stricken mother. But she said that is nothing new, and that in the 2,000-year history of the church, saints have very often been pushed ahead to respond to a particular need at a particular time.
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The Conversation
September 05, 2025
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The New York Times
September 05, 2025
Canonizations often respond to a need in the “larger culture” of the time, either those of the institutional church, or the needs of the faithful, said Kathleen Sprows Cummings, a history professor at the University of Notre Dame and expert on saints. “With Carlo, certainly there’s the millennial angle,” she said. But, she added, at a time when society and the church are “very worried about the corrosive impact of technology,” from the internet to artificial intelligence, “he’s an example of a person who took the latest technology and then used it as a tool of evangelization. And that’s very appealing.”
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Chicago Tribune
September 05, 2025
The vestments were hand-delivered to the pope by the Rev. Daniel Groody, vice president and associate provost for undergraduate education at the University of Notre Dame, who attended the Mass. Groody said Notre Dame plans to launch a pilot class in integral ecology for its students at the Borgo Laudato Si’ in March, with the hopes of expanding the course to other universities in the future.
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Bloomberg
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September 04, 2025
Jimmy Gurule, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频, discusses a federal appeals court finding that Trump's tariffs are illegal. June Grasso hosts.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
September 03, 2025
“Think about your expectations when you sit down in a lecture hall to hear a talk or watch a performance,” writes Kristi Rudenga, director of Notre Dame Learning’s Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence. “Even if you like the topic, you settle into your seat assuming that you don’t need to be completely attentive and can tune out with little consequence when your interest wanes. Your students bring those same expectations to lecture halls. To disrupt that passive dynamic requires intentional action on the part of the faculty member.”
Associated Press
September 03, 2025
“Intentional killing outside armed conflict hostilities is unlawful unless it is to save a life immediately,” said Mary Ellen O’Connell, an expert on international law and the use of force at the University of Notre Dame Law 91视频. “No hostilities were occurring in the Caribbean.”
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Reuters
September 03, 2025
Mary Ellen O’Connell, an expert on international law and the use of force with the University of Notre Dame, said Tuesday's operation "violated fundamental principles of international law. The alleged fact that the attack was on the high seas is irrelevant. What is relevant is that the U.S. had no right to intentionally kill these suspects," she said.ND Experts
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The Washington Post
September 03, 2025
Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor of law at Notre Dame, said intentionally killing suspects outside of armed conflict violated “fundamental principles of international law.”
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The Conversation
September 03, 2025
By Paul Winters, Professor of Sustainable Development, University of Notre Dame.
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BBC News
September 03, 2025
Notre Dame Law 91视频 Professor Mary Ellen O'Connell told BBC Verify that the strike "violated fundamental principles of international law", adding: "Intentional killing outside armed conflict hostilities is unlawful unless it is to save a life immediately. Sometimes armed groups waging war against governments deal in drugs to pay for their participation in conflict. There is no evidence the gang President Trump targeted is such a group."
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Yahoo
September 02, 2025
The football team isn’t the only Notre Dame representation during the Fighting Irish’s season opener at Miami Sunday, Aug. 31. MBA student Maximo Navarro and alum Maj. Trent “Wreck” McMullen both flew F-15 fighter jets, joining Maj. Red “Odin” Artz (USAF F-15 pilot), Joe “Sloppy” McGill (USAF F-16 pilot, retired) and Flt. Lt. Simon “Ridders” Ridley (British Exchange F-16 pilot) in the five-pilot, four-plane show.
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August 29, 2025
Patrick Deneen, a political philosopher at Notre Dame, says yes. He was a Democrat for years, and has now come to be seen as an “ideological guru” of the Trump administration. But that only tells half the story…
Scientific American
August 29, 2025
“Around the world, we’ve seen attacks on election integrity, and it’s become clear that defending democracy requires debunking or effectively countering that misinformation,” says study co-author Brian Fogarty, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame.