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  1. Secret meetings, social chatter: How the Columbia protest sparked a student revolt

    Historians like David Cortright, a professor emeritus at the University of Notre Dame, say the demonstrations already compare to several other large protest movements over the last 60 years, including the campaign to end apartheid in South Africa and the 2011 Occupy Wall Street demonstrations over corporate greed.

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    Keough School of Global Affairs

  2. High court appears skeptical of Trump’s absolute immunity claim

    “In this complicated case, the Supreme Court will be faced with deciding whether personal actions can be separate from presidential ones,” Robert Schmuhl, professor emeritus of American studies at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, who critically observes the modern American presidency, told OSV News.

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    Robert Schmuhl

    American Studies

  3. Senator Todd Young on impact of innovation legislation and research funding

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    Senator Todd Young, along with a director of the U.S. National Science Foundation, were at the University of Notre Dame Thursday, highlighting a piece of legislation focused on innovation and research and how it affects us here at home.

  4. Image of Trump, Epstein and Diddy is combination of AI and editing | Fact check

    Walter Scheirer, a professor of engineering at the University of Notre Dame, told USA TODAY the hands and unnaturally-rendered fingers of those in the image are clear indications the picture was most likely AI-generated.

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    Walter Scheirer

    Computer Science and Engineering

  5. E.P.A. Severely Limits Pollution From Coal Burning Power Plants

    Emily Grubert, an associate professor of sustainable energy policy at the University of Notre Dame, said it was possible but unlikely that coal plants would be able to continue operating under the new regulations.

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    Emily Grubert

    Keough School of Global Affairs, College of Engineering

  6. New techniques being used to analyze finds at Collier Lodge

    New archaeological techniques are being used to analyze artifacts uncovered during digs at the Collier Lodge site along the Kankakee River. Mark Schurr, an anthropology professor at the University of Notre Dame, has led excavations at the site for 20 years.

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    Mark Schurr

    Anthropology

  7. Jewish Professor Says Columbia Barred Him From Campus

    "What we see broadly is a weaponization of accusations of antisemitism that are grounded on false assumptions that equate Israel with Jews and confuse and conflate the politics of a nation-state with Jewish people," Atalia Omer, a professor of religion, conflict, and peace studies at the University of Notre Dame, told Newsweek.

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    Atalia Omer

    Keough School of Global Affairs

  8. State law takes US a step closer to popular vote deciding presidential elections

    "There's a lot of deep legal contestation over what happens next. I mean, in my judgment, I think it needs congressional consent," Derek Muller, a law professor at Notre Dame Law School, told ABC News.

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    Law School

  9. Opinion | 7 Ideas to Perk Up Your Last Day of Class: How to end the semester with a flourish instead of a fizzle.

    Kristi Rudenga is the director of the Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence at the University of Notre Dame, where she also teaches courses on both neuroscience and college pedagogy.

  10. How to Find a Strong Human Rights Law Program

    Prospective students should research whether the program offers courses “on the full spectrum of international human rights law,” says Diane A. Desierto, professor of law and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame Law School in Indiana, where she also is faculty director of the LL.M. in International Human Rights Law and founding director of the Global Human Rights Clinic.

  11. Notre Dame rebrands international program

    The University of Notre Dame this week rebranded its network of international locations as Notre Dame Global in what it says is an effort to further raise its stature as a leading Catholic research university worldwide.

  12. Experts: U.S. officials must aim to prevent ‘tit-for-tat’ escalation between Israel, Iran

    Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor at Notre Dame Law School who specializes in international law and conflict resolution, told OSV News that “the clear success in countering Iran’s missile and drone strikes on Israel is a dramatic demonstration of the true legal and moral meaning of ‘self-defense.'”

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    Mary Ellen O'Connell

    Notre Dame Law School

  13. LA County constantly fights homelessness. How AI helps prevent it.

    Last year, the University of Notre Dame published a study that found that at-risk people in California’s Santa Clara County were 81% less likely to become homeless within six months of enrollment in a financial assistance program.

  14. Harvard Business Review

    Research: How to Close the Gender Gap in Startup Financing

    By Malin Malmström, Barbara Burkhard, Charlotta Sirén, Dean Shepherd and Joakim Wincent.

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    Dean Shepherd

    Management & Organization

  15. Los Angeles uses AI to fight homelessness crisis

    Last year, the University of Notre Dame published a study that found that at-risk people in California's Santa Clara County were 81% less likely to become homeless within six months of enrolment in a financial assistance program.

  16. Contributions of Black baseball players celebrated

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    The team's rich history was recovered at the University of Notre Dame. Using a single black and white photo and catalogs of uniforms from the time, design professor Clint Carlson and students like Kiaya Jones began to reimagine what the Giants' uniforms looked like.

  17. The cost of Irish unity: Non-partisan research and debate

    Such work is being published and disseminated by Arins (Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South), a joint project of the Royal Irish Academy and the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Arins was established in the aftermath of Brexit.

  18. The Conversation

    How to battle boredom at work

    Casher Belinda,  Assistant Professor of Management and Organization, University of Notre Dame

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    Casher Belinda

    Management & Organization

  19. The Ladders

    Dull happens: Here’s how to stop boredom from impeding productivity

    “Like whack-a-mole, downplaying boredom on one task results in attention and productivity deficits that bubble up during subsequent tasks,” says lead author Casher Belinda, assistant professor of management at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, in a university release.

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    Casher Belinda

    Management & Organization

  20. War by algorithm raises new moral dangers

    Mary Ellen O’Connell, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame who supports a ban on LAWS, says that realists tend to favour the projection of power over the protection of the rule of law.

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    Mary Ellen O'Connell

    Notre Dame Law School

  21. GOP leaders pursue new lawsuits over 2024 election rules – including attacking methods of voting they want supporters to use

    The willingness to bring more marginal legal cases reflects how the amount of money being put toward election litigation has increased significantly, said Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame who noted that the trend also applies to Democrats and outside groups across the ideological spectrum.

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    Law School

  22. Election Fights Have Begun & Trump's Social Media Suits

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    Elections law expert Derek Muller, a professor at Notre Dame Law School, discusses the many lawsuits over voting rules that have already been filed. 

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    Derek Muller

    Law School

  23. The Boston Globe - subscription

    New presidential ballot battles in Ohio and Alabama trigger fears election laws are being weaponized

    Derek Muller, a professor at the University of Notre Dame's law school who focuses on election law.

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    Derek Muller

    Law School

  24. Donald Trump attacks pro-life critics after video arguing abortion must be left to the states

    However, O. Carter Snead, director of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame, told OSV News, “Nothing in the Dobbs decision — which President Trump celebrated — precludes the federal political branches from regulating abortion.”

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    Carter Snead

    Notre Dame Law School

  25. The Japan Times

    Opposition projected to retain majority in South Korean parliament

    "Voters over 60 represent a formidable and staunchly conservative base for Yoon," said Sharon Yoon, a Korean studies professor at the University of Notre Dame.

  26. Top UN court will hold hearings in a case accusing Germany of facilitating Israel's Gaza conflict

    “The case next week in The Hague will likely further galvanize opposition to any support for Israel,” said Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor of law and international peace studies at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Mary Ellen O'Connell

    Notre Dame Law School

  27. A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE: Supporting Students with NVLD

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    Next, our experts explore the scope of nonverbal learning disability and provide interventional strategies that support children's success. Dr. Joshua Diehl is an associate teaching professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Notre Dame. His areas of expertise include neurodevelopmental disorders, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, child psychopathology, and neurodiversity. His primary focus is on neurodevelopmental disorders with an emphasis on individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families.

  28. Opinion | How Trump fills a void in an increasingly secular America

    The scholar David Campbell of the University of Notre Dame told the Associated Press, “Increasingly, Americans associate religion with the Republican Party — and if they are not Republicans themselves, they turn away from religion.” 

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    David Campbell

    Political Science

  29. The 2024 US Election Is Already Being Fought in the Courts

    Political parties’ legal expenses have skyrocketed to $154 million in 2022 from around $5 million in 2003, according to data compiled by Derek Muller, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame. 

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    Derek Muller

    Law School

  30. ‘I wouldn’t put my damn daughter in these’: Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ lurk in feminine products

    She reached out to Graham Peaslee, a professor at the University of Notre Dame who was already well-known for discovering the presence of PFAS in fast food packaging. 

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    Graham Peaslee

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

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