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ND in the News: February 2026

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  1. Laura Gamboa is an exception. A political scientist at the University of Notre Dame, she published a book in 2022 on strategies against backsliding used by opposition parties — contrasting Venezuela, which collapsed into dictatorship under Hugo Chávez, and Colombia, which survived a similar autocratic bid by President Álvaro Uribe.

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  2. Richard Sheehan is a professor of finance, emeritus, at the University of Notre Dame.

  3. The Japan Times

    “I would imagine that this is probably going to be a continuing thing, because of the looming danger of enormous cost overruns and other broader logistical challenges,” said Davin Raiha, associate teaching professor with the University of Notre Dame’s Department of Economics who specializes in the economics of sports. 

  4. A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications, led by researchers from the University of Notre Dame, provides evidence that intelligence is not a trait confined to a specific region, but rather the product of a comprehensive and dynamic architecture that encompasses the entire brain.

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  5. Firefighting gear has “significantly more PFAS than a plain Gore-Tex jacket,” said Graham Peaslee, a physics professor at the University of Notre Dame who co-authored a on firefighter textiles and PFAS.

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    Graham Peaslee

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  6. “When you say that a candidate is religious, most voters then assume that they're Republican, that they're pretty conservative,” said David Campbell, a political science professor at the University of Notre Dame. “What you're seeing now is a small group of Democrats who are using religious language to speak about issues on the left.”

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  7. By David Cortright, Professor Emeritus of the Practice at the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频 in the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.

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  8. Katie Jarvis, a historian of early and late modern France at the University of Notre Dame, did not exactly agree. “No, France never had these exact borders,” she wrote in an email. “If I had to pick one moment in time,” she wrote, the Wembanyama map might correspond to the Kingdom of France in 1461, when Louis XI took the throne.

  9. Timothy O’Malley, who teaches at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, agreed. “Religious practice requires the body, and it’s only a kind of really trite spirituality that forgets that, and tries to think about it simply as a kind of intellectual phenomenon,” said O’Malley, a theology professor, academic director of the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy and associate director for research at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame.

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  10. Derek T. Muller, Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame

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  11. Kathleen Sprows Cummings, professor of history at the University of Notre Dame, said saints tend to tap into a human need.

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  12. Kristine Chua, a biological anthropologist in the University of Notre Dame’s Department of Anthropology, co-lead on the The Microchimerism, Human Health & Evolution Project. The work was recently published in the journal Advanced Science. Chua discusses some of the findings.

  13. “The team that conducted this work consists of experts at the top of the field, and they have done a very fine job with the data,” says Lauren Weiss, an astrophysicist at the University of Notre Dame, who was not involved in the study. “As for their conclusion that LHS 1903 e formed in a gas-depleted environment, I would have liked to see a more detailed experiment exploring the giant-impact scenario,” she adds.

  14. To many, it seemed entirely far-fetched: Oklahoma wanted to create a Catholic charter school, a public school that would infuse religion throughout the school day. A slew of experts dismissed the idea as an unconstitutional violation of the separation of church and state. Not Nicole Stelle Garnett.

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  15. British architect, designer and urban planner John Simpson is the winner of this year’s Driehaus Prize in Architecture, backed by the Chicago-based Driehaus Trust and given by the University of Notre Dame. “John Simpson has long maintained that traditional forms are environmentally sound and contribute to the sense of local identity,” said Stefanos Polyzoides, dean of Notre Dame’s 91视频 of Architecture, in part in a statement. Polyzoides led the jury that selected the winners.

  16. Peter Moody, an expert in international relations in East Asia and professor emeritus at the University of Notre Dame, told the Register that Taiwan values its relationship with the Vatican more than the Holy See values its relationship with Taiwan.

  17. By Cara Ocobock, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, and Gabriel R. Burks, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Notre Dame.

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    Cara Ocobock

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