OSV News
August 06, 2025
Dan Graff, director of the Higgins Labor Program at the University of Notre Dame, suggested that Pope Leo XIV’s election will heighten interest in many of the topics the pontiff seeks to address. “Pope Leo’s call for attention to labor questions, technology and migration — which he’s long been concerned about, and which is so inherently wrapped up in the labor question — that’s going to spur a lot more academic and social interest in the church on these questions,” he said.
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Institute for Social Concerns
The Conversation
August 05, 2025
This delayed allergic reaction is called alpha-gal syndrome. While it’s commonly called the “red meat allergy,” that nickname is misleading, because alpha-gal syndrome can cause strong reactions to many products, beyond just red meat. By Lee Rafuse Haines, Associate Research Professor of Molecular Parasitology and Medical Entomology, University of Notre Dame.
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Biological Sciences
USA Today
August 04, 2025
Most of the religious cases Richard Garnett teaches in his classes at the University of Notre Dame Law 91视频 involve smaller religious communities, including Jehovah’s Witnesses and Seventh-day Adventists. “The story of religious freedom in America has developed through cases involving members of minority religions,” Garnett said.
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Notre Dame Law 91视频
The Washington Post
August 04, 2025
Abbott could not remove lawmakers on his own and would need the courts to go along with his plan, according to University of Notre Dame law professor Derek Muller. While Abbott and other Republicans could argue that the Democrats had abandoned their duties, those lawmakers would have a chance to make the case that they were representing their constituents by denying the majority the quorum it needs to operate, he added.
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Law 91视频
The New York Times
August 02, 2025
Brett Robinson, a professor who studies the digital world from the University of Notre Dame, also attended. He said outreach online was “a very effective route to evangelization.” But he and others also discussed the dangers of using a medium that focuses on personalities who often turn into brands.
Religion News Service
August 01, 2025
“Ten years ago, Pope Francis made a bold call to care for our common home,” said the Rev. Emmanuel Katongole, a Catholic priest and Notre Dame professor of theology and peace studies who co-founded the institute, in his opening remarks.
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Department of Theology; Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
Financial Times
August 01, 2025
“There is … a distinct political element here as lawmakers — especially but not exclusively in Republican-dominated states — try to score points for looking tough on national security and standing up to the Chinese Communist Party,” says Kyle Jaros, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, who studies state-level restrictions on land FDI.
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Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs and Department of Political Science
Forbes
July 31, 2025
"Increased brand support generated through returnless returns can sometimes be greater than the support generated when a consumer appears to be happy with a product and does not initiate a return," notes researcher Christopher Bechler. "Drawing from our theory that offering returnless product returns boosts brand support because they increase brand warmth, we find that returnless policies implemented on a case-by-case basis are actually more effective for a couple of reasons," John Costello said. "The consumer feels they are getting special treatment."
The Wall Street Journal
July 30, 2025
Some people who lowered their giving after 2017 are likely to respond by increasing giving now, said Daniel Hungerman, an economist at the University of Notre Dame who co-wrote a paper estimating that the 2017 changes reduced giving by $20 billion annually, or about 4%.
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Economics
The Conversation
July 30, 2025
By Michel Hockx, Director of the Liu Institute for Asia & Asian 91视频 in the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame.
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East Asian Languages and Cultures
The New York Times
July 29, 2025
Richard W. Garnett, a law professor at Notre Dame who specializes in law and religion, said that the policy would serve as a reminder of a 2023 Supreme Court decision in favor of a postal carrier who rejected working on Sunday to deliver Amazon packages, which broadened the understanding of how workplaces must adapt to religious requests made by employees.
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Notre Dame Law 91视频
Associated Press
July 29, 2025
Professor Darren Dochuk, a Canadian who teaches history at University of Notre Dame in Indiana, says the “disestablishment” of religion in the U.S. “made religious life all the more dynamic.”
“This is a country in which free faith communities have been allowed to compete in the marketplace for their share,” he said.
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College of Arts and Letters
OSV News
July 28, 2025
Erin Corcoran, an associate teaching professor and executive director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame, told OSV News, “One of the things that I think people may or may not really understand is that so much of the labor that’s done in the United States, particularly labor that is seasonal, is done by immigrants, both documented and undocumented immigrants.”
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Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
The Conversation
July 28, 2025
John Costello, Assistant Professor of Marketing, University of Notre Dame
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Marketing
Newsweek
July 24, 2025
But authors Melissa Schettini Kearney, an economist from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, and Levine argue that decline in fertility is "less a reflection of specific economic costs or policies, but rather, a widespread re-prioritization of the role of parenthood in people's adult lives."
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Department of Economics