ND in the News
The IRS controversy isn’t about taxes. It’s about disclosure.
The Washington Post, May 21, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
Unclear Laws May Have Contributed to Tax-Exempt Controversy
NPR, May 21, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
Inescapable liberalism? Rescuing liberty from individualism and the State
ABC, May 21, 2013
(Patrick Deneen, Associate Professor of Constitutional Studies)
Yahoo’s Tumblr purchase fraught with challenges
USA Today, May 20, 2013
(Brian Proffitt, Adjunct Instructor of Management)
Yahoo buys Tumblr, promises to not ‘screw it up’
CNN Money, May 20, 2013
(Brian Proffitt, Adjunct Instructor of Management)
The Best Undergraduate B-Schools for Ethics
Bloomberg/Businessweek, May 20, 2013
(Mendoza College of Business)
Dressing down a culture for refusing to dress up
CBS Sunday Morning, May 19, 2013
(Linda Przybyszewski, Associate Professor of History)
The problem of the IRS’s dwindling credibility
Marketplace, May 16, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
Gosnell case reignites bitter US abortion debate; it’s a ‘grotesque wake-up call’ for dialogue
Washington Post/Associated Press, May 16, 2013
(O. Carter Snead, Professor of Law)
Should 501©(4)’s Be Eliminated? Require Disclosure of Their Donors
The New York Times (op-ed), May 15, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
Tea party investigation: Is the problem the IRS or the tax code?
Christian Science Monitor, May 15, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
Scandalous vs. Scandal Lust
The New York Times, May 15, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
Critics slam new cloning research
Reuters/Chicago Tribune, May 15, 2013
(O. Carter Snead, Professor of Law)
Cloning technique produces human stem cells for the first time
NBC, May 15, 2013
(O. Carter Snead, Professor of Law)
Women who talk smack about their bodies unlikeable: study
Boston Globe, May 15, 2013
(Alexandra Corning, Research Associate Professor of Psychology)
‘Ineffective Management’ Blamed For IRS Tax-Exempt Scandal
NPR (Morning Edition), May 15, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
How deal was struck for abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell to serve life sentence
Christian Science Monitor, May 15, 2013
(O. Carter Snead, Professor of Law)
Want an MBA From Yale? You’re Going to Need Emotional Intelligence
Bloomberg/Businessweek, May 15, 2013
(Andrew Sama, Senior Associate Director of MBA Admissions)
Abortion doctor convicted of murder waives appeal, avoids death sentence
CNN, May 14, 2013
(O. Carter Snead, Professor of Law)
Congress’s Role in the I.R.S. Focus on Conservative Groups
The New York Times, May 14, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
IRS report shows why tea party scandal was almost inevitable
Christian Science Monitor, May 14, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
IRS targeted NAACP in 2004
Politico, May 14, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
Why Is It So Hard to Keep the IRS Out of Politics?
The Atlantic, May 14, 2013
(Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Professor of Law)
Candida Moss debunks the ‘myth’ of Christian persecution
The Washington Post, May 14, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Stop Fat Talking—It’s Hurting Your Friendships
Yahoo!, May 13, 2013
(Alexandra Corning, Research Associate Professor of Psychology)
Why Humans Took Up Farming: They Like To Own Stuff
NPR, May 13, 2013
(Ian Kuijt, Professor of Anthropology)
‘Fat Talk’ Makes Women Less Likeable Whether They Are Overweight Or Thin, Study Finds
Huffington Post, May 10, 2013
(Alexandra Corning, Research Associate Professor of Psychology)
Talking About Your Love Handles Makes Your Friends Slowly Hate You
Cosmopolitan, May 10, 2013
(Alexandra Corning, Research Associate Professor of Psychology)
Women Don’t Like Hearing Other Women Complain About Their Bodies
Popular Science, May 10, 2013
(Alexandra Corning, Research Associate Professor of Psychology)
Report: Facebook in talks to buy map app Waze
USA Today, May 10, 2013
(Brian Proffitt, Adjunct Instructor of Management)
Catholic colleges make grade for green efforts
Catholic News Service, May 8, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Azevedo looks to resurrect WTO with patient diplomacy
NBC/Reuters, May 7, 2013
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
‘Traumatized’ mums avoid emotional talks with kids
Yahoo! News, May 7, 2013
(Kristin Valentino, Assistant Professor of Psychology)
‘Contextual search’ monitors where you go on the web
Yahoo! News, May 7, 2013
(Brian Proffitt, Adjunct Instructor of Management)
Internet content is looking for you
Science Daily, May 6, 2013
(Brian Proffitt, Adjunct Instructor of Management)
Traumatized Moms Avoid Tough Talks With Kids
Science Daily, May 6, 2013
(Kristin Valentino, Assistant Professor of Psychology)
Syria civil war: This week could be decisive for US involvement
Christian Science Monitor, May 6, 2013
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
Study of shipping routes maps delivery of invasive organisms
Los Angeles Times, May 5, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Valerie Sayers on Joe DiMaggio and The Powers
Chicago Tribune, May 3, 2013
(Valerie Sayers, Professor of English)
Takeaways of the April US Jobs Report
CCTV America, May 3, 2013
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
New look possible for Notre Dame Stadium
USA Today, May 3, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
There may be millions more poor people in the US than you think
NBC, May 3, 2013
(James X. Sullivan, Associate Professor of Economics)
Notre Dame professor tackles ‘myth’ of Christian martyrdom
Yahoo! News, May 3, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Red-Line Risks
TIME (op-ed), May 1, 2013
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
25 universities with the best return on investment
CBS, May 1, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Kelly the Robot Helps Kids Tackle Autism
US News & World Report, May 1, 2013
(Joshua Diehl, Assistant Professor of Psychology)
Muslim youth and extremism: A reflection after Boston
U.S. Catholic (op-ed), April 30, 2013
(Rashied Omar, Research Scholar of Islamic Studies and Peacebuilding, Kroc Institute)
Depression May Be Contagious
The Wall Street Journal, April 29, 2013
(Gerald Haeffel, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology)
Mission:Jobs for adults with autism
Bloomberg/Businessweek, April 28, 2013
(Notre Dame’s Innovation Park)
We may never know why
Boston Globe, April 28, 2013
(Cynthia Mahmood, Associate Professor of Anthropology)
Weighing Options for U.S. Response if Syria Chemical Weapon Use is Confirmed
PBS Newshour, April 26, 2013
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
Russia’s Warning on Bombings Suspect Sets Off a Debate
The New York Times, April 25, 2013
(Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law)
Depressive Thinking Can Be Contagious
TIME, April 24, 2013
(Gerald Haeffel, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology)
FBI alert on Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev had expired
Los Angeles Times, April 23, 2013
(Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law)
St George’s Day, celebrating a mythical martyr?
BBC, April 23, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev charged
Reuters/Chicago Tribune, April 22, 2013
(Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law)
The Best Undergraduate B-Schools for Accounting
Bloomberg/Businessweek, April 22, 2013
(Mendoza College of Business)
Notre Dame Takes on Climate Investment Project
Bloomberg, April 19, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
2U Wins at the Return on Education Innovation Awards at the ASU GSV Education Innovation Summit, Recognized for Outstanding University Partnerships
The Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
CORRECTING AND REPLACING/ Mind the Gap: New Fleishman-Hillard Research Shows an Authenticity Gap for Companies Across the Globe
The Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2013
(James O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
North Korea Tones Down Language, Giving Hope for Dialogue
The New York Times, April 18, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
Notre Dame, NBC renew deal for 10 years
ESPN, April 18, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Newly Discovered Planets ‘Most Earthlike’ Ever Found
US News & World Report, April 18, 2013
(Justin Crepp, Freimann Assistant Professor of Physics)
Relationships Are More Important Than Ambition
The Atlantic, April 16, 2013
(Timothy Judge, Schurz Professor of Management)
Universities and students staying inside the Box to share files
USA Today, April 15, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Mexico Barbie Doll Sparks Online Controvery
TIME, April 15, 2013
(Jason Ruiz, Assistant Professor of American Studies)
Opinion: Latino evangelicals represent a prime opportunity for GOP
NBC Latino, April 15, 2013
(Edwin Hernandez, Center for the Study of Latino Religion)
Corporate Responsibility Should Start in Business School
The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 15, 2013
(Christian Smith, Professor of Sociology)
Notre Dame and partners to make major climate change announcement
Yahoo! News, April 15, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Tiger’s Missed Opportunity
Huffington Post, April 14, 2013
(Clark Power, Professor, Program of Liberal Studies)
Crittercam Tracking a Monkey Between Two Worlds
National Geographic, April 13, 2013
(Agustin Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology)
Why Monkeys in the Middle Are More Stressed
National Geographic, April 11, 2013
(Agustin Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology)
Which Law Schools’ Grads Get the Most Judicial Clerkships?
US News & World Report, April 11, 2013
(Notre Dame Law School)
In immigration debate, some query skilled-worker shortage
Reuters/Yahoo! News, April 10, 2013
(Kirk Doran, Assistant Professor of Economics)
Mexico Barbie Too Stereotypically ‘Colorful’ for Some Critics
ABC News, April 10, 2013
(Jason Ruiz, Assistant Professor of American Studies)
Obama’s drone war kills ‘others,’ not just al Qaida leaders
McClatchy Newspapers, April 9, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
Aid groups to suffer if EU sanctions North Korean bank
Reuters/Chicago Tribune, April 9, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
J.C.Penney: Was Ron Johnson’s Strategy Wrong?
Forbes, April 9, 2013
(Carol Phillips, Adjunct Instructor of Marketing)
The Best Undergraduate Business Schools for Finance
Bloomberg/Businessweek, April 8, 2013
(Mendoza College of Business)
Late-Night Network TV Still A White Man’s World
Fox News Latino, April 7, 2013
(Christine Becker, Associate Professor of Film Television and Theatre)
U.S. Isn’t ‘Getting Too Jumpy’ on Kim Threats, Rice Says
Bloomberg/Businessweek, April 6, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
North Korea: What message will John Kerry take to Asia next week?
Christian Science Monitor, April 5, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
If North Korea tests missile, might US shoot it down?
Christian Science Monitor, April 5, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
Pope Francis, keeping it real simple
The Washington Post, April 5, 2013
(Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Associate Professor of American Studies and Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism)
Asian Carp Great Lakes: Invasion Spreads To Lake Michigan And Lake Erie, Report Says
Huffington Post, April 4, 2013
(Christopher Jerde, Research Assistant Professor, Environmental Change Initiative)
Jimmy Fallon Replacing Jay Leno: Has NBC Learned Transition Lessons?
Associated Press/Huffington Post, April 4, 2013
(Christine Becker, Associate Professor of Film Television and Theatre)
Short-Term Master’s Programs: An M.B.A. Alternative?
The Wall Street Journal, April 4, 2013
(Mendoza College of Business)
Chinese Deluge U.S. Master’s Programs
The Wall Street Journal, April 3, 2013
(Mendoza College of Business)
The Death of Jesus and the Rise of the Christian Persecution Myth
The Daily Beast, March 31, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Christ was persecuted, but what about Christians?
CNN, March 30, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Shared Governance and Enrollment Management
The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 27, 2013
(Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President Emeritus)
The life of extremophiles: Surviving in hostile habitats
BBC, March 26, 2013
(John Duman, Gillen Professor of Biological Sciences)
How Green Is Your School?
The New York Times, March 26, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Fed to Citi: Improve Anti-Money Laundering Controls
Fox Business, March 26, 2013
(Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law)
Understanding and Helping Toddler Sleep
Psychology Today, March 24, 2013
(Darcia Narvaez, Professor of Psychology)
Church and State: Religious Leaders Debate Same-Sex Marriage
PBS NewsHour (Google Hangout), March 22, 2013
(Rev. Paulinus Odozor, Associate Professor of Theology)
The Myth of Christian Persecution
Huffington Post, March 22, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Analysis: Leno is one of NBC’s few successes even as plans surface to oust him for Fallon
The Washington Post/Associated Press, March 21, 2013
(Christine Becker, Associate Professor of Film, Television and Theatre)
How even the Kremlin and Iran scorn Britain for shackling a free Press
Daily Mail, March 20, 2013
(Matthew Storin, Chief Communications Executive)
Apple sued for alleged security patent infringement
CNET, March 20, 2013
(Mark McKenna, Professor of Law)
Notre Dame Leads in Undergraduate Business School Ranking
Bloomberg, March 20, 2013
(Mendoza College of Business)
Court: Reselling Books Bought Abroad Isn’t A Copyright Violation
NPR (audio), March 20, 2013
(Mark McKenna, Professor of Law)
North Korean elite beating sanctions, one plasma TV at a time
NBC/Reuters, March 19, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
Cyprus bailout plan puts eurocrisis back on the front page
Christian Science Monitor, March 19, 2013
(Andriy Bodnaruk, Assistant Professor of Finance)
Children in Parents’ Bed: A Good Idea?
Psychology Today, March 19, 2013
(Darcia Narvaez, Professor of Psychology)
Yesterday: Iraq. Tomorrow: Iran?
TIME (op-ed), March 18, 2013
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute)
Behind the Meaning of the Pope’s Names
Newsweek, March 18, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
South Bend Tribune, Ind., Heidi Prescott column [South Bend Tribune, Ind.]
Bloomberg/Businessweek, March 17, 2013
(Tonya Williams Bradford, Assistant Professor of Marketing)
Can pope bridge gap between America and Rome?
CNN (op-ed), March 15, 2013
(Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Associate Professor of American Studies and Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism)
Argentine pope: A reflection of Catholicism ‘south of the equator’
Christian Science Monitor, March 14, 2013
(Timothy Matovina, Professor of Theology and Executive Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Will Pope Francis Be An Activist Like John Paul II, or Will He Stick to Church’s Message?
Fox News Latino, March 14, 2013
(Rev. Robert Pelton, C.S.C., Professor of Theology and Kellogg Institute Fellow)
Jesuits stunned by choice of one of their own
Chicago Tribune, March 14, 2013
(John McGreevy, Professor of History, Dean of Arts & Letters)
U.S. Catholics hopeful, but wary, of new Pope Francis
USA Today, March 14, 2013
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History and Kroc Institute Director)
How Will Argentina’s Poverty Affect Pope Francis?
The Wall Street Journal (video, Part 3), March 14, 2013
(Rev. Robert Pelton, C.S.C., Professor of Theology and Kellogg Institute Fellow)
How Will Pope Francis Change The Catholic Church?
The Wall Street Journal (video, Part 2), March 14, 2013
(Rev. Robert Pelton, C.S.C., Professor of Theology and Kellogg Institute Fellow)
Theologist: Pope Francis Will Bring Transparency
The Wall Street Journal (video, Part 1), March 13, 2013
(Rev. Robert Pelton, C.S.C., Professor of Theology and Kellogg Institute Fellow)
New world, new pope: How will Francis lead his church?
USA Today, March 14, 2013
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History and Kroc Institute Director)
Pope Francis starts first day in new job
USA Today, March 14, 2013
(James O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
Why North Korea Makes Everyone Nervous … Except Dennis Rodman
NPR, March 14, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
New Pope ‘A Fresh Start,’ But Old Problems Are Waiting
NPR, March 13, 2013
(Timothy Matovina, Professor of Theology and Executive Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Awaiting announcement of new pope
CNBC (video), March 13, 2013
(James O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
Who Is Pope Francis?
NPR, March 13, 2013
(Thomas Noble, Professor of History)
In USA, new pope greeted warmly, with great hope
USA Today, March 13, 2013
(James O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
Pope Francis I
NBC Nightly News, March 13, 2013
(Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Associate Professor of American Studies and Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism)
Carlyle Group lowers minimum for investments
The Washington Post, March 13, 2013
(Timothy Loughran, Smith Professor of Finance)
U.S. Intelligence Chief ‘Very Concerned’ on North Korea
Bloomberg/Businessweek, March 12, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
US Calls North Korean Threats Hyperbolic
Bloomberg/Businessweek, March 12, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
Normal Parent Behaviors and Why They Won’t Hurt Your Child
Psychology Today, March 10, 2013
(Darcia Narvaez, Professor of Psychology)
How Credible Are North Korea’s Threats?
NPR, March 9, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
Debating the Merits of the Boom in Merger Lawsuits
The New York Times, March 8, 2013
(Matthew Cain, Assistant Professor of Finance)
China key to enforcing UN sanctions on N. Korea
USA Today, March 8, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
North Korea threatens nuclear strike, UN expands sanctions
Reuters/Chicago Tribune, March 7, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
North Korea threatens to nuke D.C.: why it’s especially angry this time
Christian Science Monitor, March 7, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
Cardinal Dolan to deliver commencement address at Notre Dame
Associated Press/New York Post, March 6, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
U.S. Cardinals in Rome told to stop talking to the media
NBC (video), March 6, 2013
(Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Associate Professor of American Studies and Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism)
New Polls Reflect Challenges for Vatican on Connecting With U.S. Catholics
PBS Newshour, March 6, 2013
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History and Kroc Institute Director)
Wedding Registry: Study Says Stores Now Do The Wedding Planning, Not Families
Huffington Post, March 4, 2013
(Tonya Williams Bradford, Assistant Professor of Marketing)
The Next Big Thing in Enrollment Management
Chronicle of Higher Education, March 4, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Evangelization and healing are intrinsically connected
Commonweal, March 4, 2013
(John Cavadini, Professor of Theology)
Gift Registries Dampen Wedding Experience for Guests
Yahoo! News, March 4, 2013
(Tonya Williams Bradford, Assistant Professor of Marketing)
Notre Dame leads presidential commencements
USA Today, March 1, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Should Groupon’s board follow ousted CEO?
CBS, March 1, 2013
(Timothy Judge, Schurz Professor of Management)
Does Indiana’s Voucher Program Need Expansion?
NPR, February 28, 2013
(John Schoenig, Assistant Professional Specialist, Alliance for Catholic Education)
The Napoleon Chagnon Wars Flare Up Again In Anthropology
NPR, February 28, 2013
(Agustin Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology)
Dwindling Catholic schools see future in Latino students
The Washington Post, February 28, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Pope may not be bowing out completely, religious expert says
CBS (video), February 28, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Where does the Catholic Church go from here?
CBS (video), February 28, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Preparations for conclave nearly complete
CBS (video), February 28, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Praying for a new pope? There’s a song for that
USA Today, February 27, 2013
(Timothy O’Malley, Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy)
Detainees released: Could that hurt immigration reform?
Christian Science Monitor, February 27, 2013
(Allert Brown-Gort, Faculty Fellow, Kellogg Institute)
Bridal registries take over role of bride’s mum
Yahoo! News, February 27, 2013
(Tonya Williams Bradford, Assistant Professor of Marketing)
Obama’s SEC Pick Wary of Zealous Wall Street Prosecutions
Bloomberg/Businessweek, February 27, 2013
(Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law)
The ‘Dry Moon’ Myth
Huffington Post, Februray 26, 2013
(Hejiu Hui, Postdoctoral Research Associate of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences) and (Clive Neal, Professor of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences)
White Smoke and a Black Pope: Is Turkson the Church’s Future?
The New Yorker, February 26, 2013
(Naunihal Singh, Assistant Professor of Political Science)
‘Pope Emeritus’ Benedict XVI Will Wear White, But Trade In Red Shoes
NPR, February 26, 2013
(Thomas Noble, Professor of History)
The Myths Behind the Age of Martyrs
The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 25, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Candida Moss on Whether Christian Martyrs are a Myth
Huffington Post, February 24, 2013
(Candida Moss, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity)
Cubs Draw Boos From the Rooftops
The Wall Street Journal, February 22, 2013
(Philip Bess, Professor of Architecture)
From Aid To Enterprise: How To Intelligently Cure Poverty
Forbes, February 20, 2013
(Mendoza College of Business)
Study: Asian carp DNA may not signal live fish
Associated Press/Wall Street Journal, February 20, 2013
(Christopher Jerde, Research Assistant Professor, Environmental Change Initiative)
How Did the Moon Form? We May Need a New Theory
The Atlantic, February 19, 2013
(Hejiu Hui, Postdoctoral Research Associate of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences)
Moon Rocks ‘Water’ Finding Casts Doubt On Lunar Formation Theory
Huffington Post, February 19, 2013
(Hejiu Hui, Postdoctoral Research Associate of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences)
The Moon Has Had Water Its Whole Life, New Study Says
Popular Science, February 19, 2013
(Hejiu Hui, Postdoctoral Research Associate of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences)
Apollo moon rocks challenge lunar water theory
NBC, February 19, 2013
(Hejiu Hui, Postdoctoral Research Associate of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences)
Apollo Moon Rocks Challenge Lunar Water Theory
Yahoo! News, February 19, 2013
(Hejiu Hui, Postdoctoral Research Associate of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences)
New look at Apollo moon rocks reveals signs of ‘native’ water
LA Times, February 17, 2013,
(Hejiu Hui, Postdoctoral Research Associate of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences)
North Korea uses cash couriers, false names to outwit sanctions
Reuters/NBC, February 15, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
The case for picking an American pope
The Washington Post (op-ed), February 15, 2013
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History and Kroc Institute Director)
Drone Attacks Spur Legal Debate On Definition Of ‘Battlefield’
Huffington Post, February 14, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
10 Fresh Looks at Love
Smithsonian Magazine, February 13, 2013
(Elizabeth McClintock, Assistant Professor of Sociology)
Is Lying Bad for Us?
The Atlantic, February 13, 2013
(University of Notre Dame)
Papacy Buffeted by Changes in Modern World
Associated Press/ABC, February 13, 2013
(Mark Noll, McAnaney Professor of History)
Analysis: North Korea nuclear-test drama rehashes old script
Reuters/NBC, February 13, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
China Looms Over Response to Nuclear Test by North Korea
The New York Times, February 12, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
N. Korea nuclear test: UN issues quick condemnation, but how far will it go?
Christian Science Monitor, February 12, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
Legacy, political calendar frame Obama’s State of the Union address
Reuters/NBC, February 12, 2013
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
Pope Benedict’s Resignation Could Open Door to Latin American Pontiff
Fox News, February 12, 2013
(Timothy Matovina, Professor of Theology and Executive Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Pope’s Resignation: Health and the Papacy
ABC, February 12, 2013
(Virgilio Elizondo, Professor of Theology)
Pope’s Decision to Resign Takes Catholic Colleges by Surprise
Chronicle of Higher Education, February 11, 2013
(Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., Notre Dame President)
What Pope Benedict leaves behind
CNN (op-ed), February 11, 2013
(Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Associate Professor of American Studies and Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism)
Pope Benedict resigns: Latinos hope for more inclusive, giving church
NBC, February 11, 2013
(Timothy Matovina, Professor of Theology and Executive Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Could the next pope be from Africa or Latin America?
CNN, February 11, 2013
(Rev. Emmanuel Katongole, Associate Professor of Theology and Peace Studies)
Benedict’s words reached scholars, ordinary faithful
USA Today, February 11, 2013
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History and Kroc Institute Director)
The Last Time a Pope Resigned, Dante Put Him in Hell
Bloomberg/Businessweek, February 11, 2013
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History and Kroc Institute Director)
The Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI
The New York Times (video), February 11, 2013
(John McGreevy, Professor of History and Dean of Arts & Letters)
Pope taught and wrote on Jesus, charity and hope
USA Today, February 11, 2013
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History and Kroc Institute Director)
A Latin American Pope? Some say it’s about time
NBC, February 11, 2013
(Timothy Matovina, Professor of Theology and Executive Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Pope Benedict Leaves Behind A Mixed Legacy
NPR, February 11, 2013
(R. Scott Appleby, Professor of History and Kroc Institute Director)
Rating Pope Benedict as a CEO
Marketplace, February 11, 2013
(Thomas Harvey, Director of Nonprofit Professional Development, Mendoza College of Business)
Lawmakers Test Legal Waters for Regulating Drones&
Associated Press/The New York Times, February 8, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
Nuclear North Korea
Huffington Post (video), February 7, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
Six Cultural Trends Being Driven By Technology
Huffington Post, February 7, 2013
(Carol Phillips, Adjunct Instructor of Marketing)
The Questions Brennan Can’t Dodge
The New York Times (op-ed), February 7, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
Depression and the Limits of Psychiatry
The New York Times (op-ed), February 6, 2013
(Gary Gutting, Professor of Philosophy)
U.S. Post Office Plans to Stop Saturday Mail Deliveries
Bloomberg/Businessweek, February 6, 2013
(James O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
When can the US kill one of its own? A contradiction in terms
The New York Times (op-ed), February 6, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
4 key questions about controversial Justice Department drone memo
NBC, February 6, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
Postal Service to cut Saturday mail to trim costs
Associated Press/NBC, February 6, 2013
(James O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
US Postal Service to end Saturday letter delivery
BBC, February 6, 2013
(James O’Rourke, Professor of Management)
Leaked Memo Says US Has Right To Kill Americans Acting As Al-Qaida Operatives
NPR, February 5, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
‘Judge, jury and executioner’: Legal experts fear implications of White House drone memo
NBC, February 5, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
Five things to know about North Korea’s planned nuclear test
CNN, February 5, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
What comes after North Korea’s nuclear test?
CNN (op-ed), February 5, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
How Obama Transformed an Old Military Concept So He Can Drone Americans
Wired, February 5, 2013
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Professor of International Law)
China’s Resolve to Be Tested Over North Korea Sanctions
Bloomberg, February 5, 2013
(George A. Lopez, Hesburgh Professor of Peace Studies)
20 biggest college endowments
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