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ND in the News: June 2026

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  1. Brad Badertscher, Professor of Accountancy, University of Notre Dame

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  2. Richard Sheehan, economics professor and sports finance expert at the University of Notre Dame, believes the total ticket and hospitality revenue for this years tournament could top $7bn, a seven fold increase. He assumes ticket revenue per match will not just double from the $15m at the last World Cup, but increase nearly five fold to $71m.

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    Richard Sheehan

    Mendoza College of Business

  3. These intermediaries are then ready to offload holdings when index funds need them, he showed in a working paper with John Shim and Stefano Pegoraro at the University of Notre Dame.

  4. "It looks like I'm traveling through space, doesn't it?" asks Lee Haines, a vector biologist at the University of Notre Dame and the person peering into the microscope in the image. "I am looking at a mosquito that has taken a sugar meal that has been spiked with a drug," she says.

    Shayanta Chowdhury, the photographer and a physical chemist at the University of Notre Dame, was pleased to see his image elevating Haines' science. "Some people think scientists are in their ivory towers doing their own research and it doesn't really benefit or impact society as much," he says. "But I think it does and being able to use art to showcase that in science is powerful."

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    Lee Rafuse Haines

    Biological Sciences

  5. The research was led by researchers from the University of Notre Dame’s Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, including postdoctoral fellow Nabin Pradhan and Professor Arun Agrawal.

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    Arun Agrawal

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  6. There’s a risk that what’s happening with energy prices could shape consumers' inflation expectations, said Christiane Baumeister, a macroeconomist at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Christiane Baumeister. Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame.

    Christiane Baumeister

    Department of Economics

  7. Climate change is also helping drive the spread of screwworms, said Lee Haines, an associate research professor of biological sciences at the University of Notre Dame. “The fly is a creature of warmth as its entire life cycle, from egg to adult, can complete in as little as three weeks under tropical conditions,” Haines said.

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    Lee Rafuse Haines

    Biological Sciences

  8. Under ultraviolet light, the yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) in Lee Haines’s microscope glows bright: a sign that it has fed on a sugar concoction spiked with a fluorescent dye and a mosquito-killing agent. Haines, an entomologist at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, is part of a team studying how the drug nitisinone can be used to kill blood-feeding insects. 

    “The UV illumination created striking colours from both the tiny mosquito and the condensation that formed beneath the cold Petri dish,” says photographer Shayanta Chowdhury. As a chemistry PhD student at Notre Dame, Chowdhury uses lasers and spectrometers to study molecules attached to nanoparticles.

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    Lee Rafuse Haines

    Biological Sciences

  9. “It’s not like those theological concerns about Mormonism disappeared in 2012, but by the time we got to 2012, the issue wasn’t Romney’s Mormonism anymore,” David Campbell, a professor of American politics and religion at the University of Notre Dame, told me. “And so a lot of members of the LDS church thought, well, this issue’s over now.”

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    David Campbell

    Political Science

  10. According to a 2011 paper from University of Notre Dame professor Lee Gettler, part of the largest study on fatherhood and testosterone ever conducted, men averaged around a 25% drop in testosterone after becoming fathers.

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    Lee Gettler

    Anthropology

  11. When modern ceasefires do work, their negotiation tends to take time and patience, and granular expertise on the part of the mediators. After studying 42 comprehensive peace agreements between 1989 and 2018, Madhav Joshi, Matthew Hauenstein and Jason Quinn at the University of Notre Dame found that success requires an average of 1,570 days of detailed bargaining.

  12. This demographic shift is as large as the post-World War II wave of the Great Migration, according to economists Evan Mast of the University of Notre Dame and Alexander Bartik of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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    Evan Mast

    Department of Economics

  13. The term seems straightforward. It’s a cease-fire. The firing that once constituted a war? That’s ceased. Right? In reality, that’s almost never the case. I spoke to Laurie Nathan, a professor at Notre Dame who has been a U.N. senior mediation adviser and a mediator in cease-fire negotiations. He told me that cease-fires were pretty much always violated.

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  14. Richard Sheehan, finance professor at the University of Notre Dame, estimated Fifa may ultimately earn more than $7bn from tickets and VIP boxes.

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    Richard Sheehan

    Mendoza College of Business

  15. “The Black church has been such a cornerstone for the Democratic Party for such a long time,” David Campbell, a political scientist at Notre Dame, told me at an Aspen Institute conference, “that we’ve become very accustomed to African American candidates using religious language, Jesse Jackson perhaps being the most notable example of that. We’re not as used to hearing white clergy in particular running on the Democratic side.”

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    David Campbell

    Political Science

  16. “It is a whole new world,” Patrick Corrigan, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, told DealBook. The new rules appear to allow underwriters to use their banks’ research to sell investors on an I.P.O., as long as they comply with rules meant to ensure the impartiality and objectivity of the research, Corrigan said. The risk, Corrigan said, was that deal teams become a “conduit for an analyst recommendation that is subtly biased.” 

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    Patrick Corrigan

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