May
Sotomayor Would Be Sixth Catholic Justice, but the Pigeonholing Ends There
New York Times, May 30, 2009
(Quotes Cathleen Kaveny, John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law and Professor of Theology)
Scientist finds fungus gnats survive winter half-frozen
Anchorage Daily News, May 30, 2009
(Quotes Jack Duman, Gillen Professor of Biological Sciences)
Religious people make better citizens, but youth are increasingly secular
The Baptist Standard, May 29, 2009
(Regarding book by David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
Human anatomy for everyone!
Boston Globe, May 29, 2009
(Mentions course by Asma Afsaruddin, Associate Professor of Classics and Middle East Studies)
Obama names ambassador nominees
Boston Globe, May 28, 2009
(Regarding the nominations of two Notre Dame graduates, Timothy J. Roemer and Miguel H. Díaz)
Ticks, mosquitoes infest Michiana 
Fox 28, May 28, 2009
(Features David Severson, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Are people of faith more likely to do right?
Philadelphia Inquirer, May 27, 2009
(Quotes Robert Audi, Professor of Philosophy and David E. Gallo Professor of Business Ethics)
Archdiocese of Miami: Catholic churches face closure
Miami Herald, May 27, 2009
(Quotes Timothy Matovina, Professor of Theology)
Jews celebrate revelation of Torah
South Bend Tribune, May 27, 2009
(Quotes Curtis Franks, Assistant Professor of Philosophy)
Racing the Clock: Rapid Climate Change Forces Scientists to Evaluate Extreme Conservation Strategies
National Science Foundation, May 25, 2009
(Regarding Research by Jessica Hellmann, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences)
Hard times soften hearts in state’s capital city
Columbus Dispatch, May 25, 2009
(Quotes Charles K. Wilber, Emeritus Professor of Economics)
Old 2 Gold sale raises $54,000 for charities
South Bend Tribune, May 24, 2009
Vatican notes Obama’s search for “common ground”
National Catholic Reporter, May 19, 2009
Notre Dame business competition fosters innovation
South Bend Tribune, May 19, 2009
Human Dignity and Freedom Rights
Faz.net, May 18, 2009
(Features Donald Kommers, Joseph and Elizabeth Robbie Professor of Political Science and Professor of Law)
Religious citizens more involved — and more scarce?
USA Today, May 14, 2009
(Features David Campbell, John Cardinal O’Hara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
Homer, Hobbes, and hope
Princeton Alumni Weekly, May 13, 2009
(Features Steve Fallon, Professor, Program of Liberal Studies)
Religion can provide moral compass, but it’s no guarantee businesspeople will follow
Kansas City Star, May 8, 2009
(Quotes Robert Audi, David E. Gallo Professor of Ethics)
Salvation Army upbeat with St. Joseph County expectations
South Bend Tribune, May 7, 2009
(Regarding Notre Dame Band)
Calvin saw this coming
USA Today, May 4, 2009
(Quotes Randall Zachman, Professor of Theology)
Does God Want You to Be Bankrupt?
New York Times, May 1, 2009
(Quotes Rev. Brian E. Daley, S.J., Catherine F. Huisking Professor of Theology)
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