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ND in the News: March 2026

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  1. But some scholars have been poking holes in this widely accepted theory. Two of the most prominent critics of the “man the hunter” theory today are Sarah Lacy, an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Delaware, and Cara Ocobock, an associate professor of human biology at the University of Notre Dame, who’ve published papers together on the issue.

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    Cara Ocobock

    Anthropology

  2. Among the 11 new members are Holy Cross Fr. Daniel Groody, vice president and an associate provost for undergraduate education at the University of Notre Dame ... For Groody, the appointment signals continuity with longstanding efforts to link theology and global concerns. A professor at the University of Notre Dame, Groody has written extensively on migration and refugee issues and has worked with policymakers and international bodies.

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    Daniel Groody

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  3. Chengcheng Zhai, Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame. Alfonso J. Pedraza Martinez, Professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations, University of Notre Dame

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    Alfonso Pedraza-Martinez

    IT, Analytics and Operations

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    Chengcheng Zhai

    IT, Analytics and Operations

  4. Thoreau got his name from his grandfather Jean Thoreau, a French Huguenot who was shipwrecked off the coast of New England just before the American Revolution and decided to stay put, settling in Boston and then Concord, Mass. Jean’s surname was duly New England-ified by his neighbors, said Laura Dassow Walls, a professor emerita at the University of Notre Dame and the author of “Henry David Thoreau: A Life.”

  5. By Lisa Schirch, Professor of the Practice of Peace 91视频, and David Cortright, Professor Emeritus at the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, University of Notre Dame.

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    Lisa Schirch

    Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

  6. The University of Notre Dame announced March 18 the expansion of financial aid for middle-class families. Beginning in the 2026-27 academic year, undergraduate tuition will be fully covered for students from households earning less than $150,000.

  7. “The destroyer’s defensive systems are really designed for something different than the close-in knife fight of the strait,” said Eugene Gholz, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. “Every part of the destroyer is sensitive to being attacked.”

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    Charles Gholz

    Political Science

  8. Earlier this month, a viral Substack post by political scientist Alexander Kustov issued a blunt challenge to his fellow academics: wake up on AI. Kustov, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame, argued that AI can already produce publishable social science research and that most faculty opposition to the technology is “status protection dressed up as principle.”

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    But with revenues unlikely to exceed costs, Notre Dame professor James O’Rourke said Congress has to decide if it wants a postal service at all. “We don't ask the Forest Service or the weather service to make money; they are a service to the people of the United States. It would be nice if the Postal Service could break even, or at least come close,” he said.

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