June
Payday might be your last, study finds
MSNBC, June 29, 2011
(William Evans, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Economics)
Argument, Truth and the Social Side of Reasoning
The New York Times, June 29, 2011
(Gary Gutting, professor of philosophy)
Wind turbine to diversify energy production on Notre Dame campus
WNDU, June 28, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
Notre Dame plans to refurbish Hansel Center
WNDU, June 28, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
MFA Houston Announces Massive Project to Put Latin American Art History Online
ArtInfo, June 28, 2011
(Notre Dame’s Institute for Latino Studies)
Why Getting Paid Increases Your Risk of Death
Time, June 28, 2011
(William Evans, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Economics)
The 20 colleges making the best use of social media
USA Today, June 28, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
LulzSec’s gone but its effect lives on
Indianapolis Star, June 28, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Tech security spending to rise in wake of attacks
USA Today, June 28, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
High Court OKs Sales Of Violent Video Games To Kids
NPR, June 28, 2011
(Richard Garnett, professor of law)
Human Rights Defender Now Fights For U.S. Policy
NPR, June 28, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
New book looks at Topeka homeless activist’s death
Chicago Tribune, June 28, 2011
(Benedict Giamo, Associate Professor of American Studies)
Notre Dame economist says payday can be a killer
MSNBC, June 27, 2011
(William Evans, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Economics)
Professor: People more likely to die around payday
Anchorage Daily News, June 27, 2011
(William Evans, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Economics)
Mortality rates jump soon after paydays
Arizona Daily Star, June 27, 2011
(William Evans, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Economics)
Book marks homeless advocate’s death
The Topeka Capital-Journal, June 27, 2011
(Benedict Giamo, Associate Professor of American Studies)
Professor: People more likely to die around payday
Chicago Tribune, June 27, 2011
(William Evans, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Economics)
Governments, businesses, people caught in hacker crossfire
ABC News, June 27, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Governments, businesses, people caught in hacker crossfire
USA Today, June 27, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
The Story of Charlotte’s Web by Michael Sims
The Washington Post, June 27, 2011
(Valerie Sayers, professor of English)
Ending Obama’s War
America Magazine, June 24, 2011
(David Cortright, director of policy studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace studies)
Does Libya intervention violate War Powers Resolution?
St. Petersburg Times, June 24, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
Admissions Q&A: Notre Dame
Bloomberg Businessweek, June 24, 2011
(Brian Lohr, director of admissions Mendoza College of Business)
The Dylan Ratigan Show
MSNBC, June 24, 2011
(David Cortright, director of policy studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace studies)
Special report: Japan’s “throwaway” nuclear workers
Reuters International, June 24, 2011
(Kristin Schrader-Frechette, O’Neill Family Professor)
World Bank, IMF offers to Egypt spur debt fears
Al-Masry Al-Youm, June 23, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Chicago to Host G8, NATO Summits in 2012
CRI English, June 23, 2011
(David Cortright, director of policy studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace studies)
Medicare: Facts and Convictions
New York Times, June 23, 2011
(Gary Gutting, professor of philosophy)
End the war and bring home the troops
CNN, June 23, 2011
(David Cortright, director of policy studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace studies)
Prada Grapples With Hong Kong Slump as Majority of IPOs Drop in China Rout
Bloomberg, June 23, 2011
(Tim Loughran, C. R. Smith Professor of Finance)
Prada Grapples With Hong Kong Slump as IPOs Drop on China
Bloomberg Businessweek, June 23, 2011
(Tim Loughran, C. R. Smith Professor of Finance)
Debate: Did Obama Overstep His Authority In Libya?
NPR, June 23, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
Are U.S. actions in Libya subject to the War Powers Resolution? A review of the evidence
PolitiFact, June 22, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
Obama’s Tough Sell on Afghanistan
US News and World Report, June 22, 2011
(David Cortright, director of policy studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace studies)
John Carroll High School alumna in Haiti to study cholera education
TCPalm.com, June 22, 2011
(Juan Carlos Guzmán, Research Director, Institute for Latino Studies)
University students help Catholic tribals
Catholic News India, June 22, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
Peril to the Skyline of Paris
Traditional Building, June 22, 2011
(Steven M. Semes, academic director for Notre Dame’s Rome Studies Program, associate professor of architecture)
Trouble for Romney, Huntsman? New poll shows some resistance to voting for a Mormon
CBS News, June 22, 2011
(David Campbell, associate professor of political science)
Romney, Huntsman try to tap wealth of Mormon community
Washington Post, June 20, 2011
(David Campbell, associate professor of political science)
What is Next on Hackers’ Hit List
Main Street, June 22, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
U.S. strains credibility on its Libya role
CNN.com (opinion), June 21, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
What Is Next on Hackers’ Hit Lists
TheStreet.com, June 21, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
America’s red-blue divide widens on illegal immigrants
MinnPost.com, June 21, 2011
(Allert Brown-Gort, associate director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Readjusting the Poverty Level
Inside Higher Ed, June 21, 2011
(James Sullivan, associate professor of economics)
Notre Dame runs Smart on errands
South Bend Tribune, June 20, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
Father, mentor, career coach
South Bend Tribune, June 20, 2011
(Julie Braungart-Rieker, professor of psychology, director for the Center for Children and Families)
Director Jill Godmilow Reads The Big Screen!
San Diego Reader, June 20, 2011
(Jill Godmilow, professor of film)
Volunteers ready for Collier dig
Post Tribune, June 20, 2011
(Mark Schurr, associate professor of anthropology)
Weekly Standard: Did Founders Create War Powers?
NPR, June 16, 2011
(Vincent Phillip Munoz, associate professor of political science, associate professor Notre Dame Law School)
It’s time to take action on urban climate woes
South Bend Tribune, June 16, 2011
(Harindra Joseph Fernando, professor of engineering and geosciences)
Epistemology and the End of the World
New York Times, June 16, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Professor of Philosophy)
Scientists develop algorithm to understand certain human diseases
Physorg.com, June 16, 2011
(Patricia Clark, Rev. John Cardinal O’Hara Associate Professor)
Wind Power Comes To Notre Dame Campus
Earth Techling, June 15, 2011
(University of Notre Dame)
Nanomagnetic Computers Are the Ultimate in Efficiency
Wired, June 14, 2011
(Wolfgang Porod, Freimann Professor of Electrical Engineering)
Notre Dame dean, wife on day three of bike ride
South Bend Tribune, June 14, 2011
(Gregory Crawford, Dean, College of Science and Professor of Physics)
Reasoning, Scholars Say, Evolved Just as a Means to Win
New York Times, June 14, 2011
(Darcia Narvaez, associate professor of psychology at the University of Notre Dame)
How Latinos are changing the Midwest’s economy for the better
WBEZ, June 13, 2011
(Allert Brown-Gort, Associate Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
A Neoliberal Economics of Science
America Magazine, June 14, 2011
(Philip Mirowski, Professor of Economics)
Reassessing Libya Intervention
PBS, June 10, 2011
(Gerard Powers, Director of Catholic Peacebuilding Studies)
Las especies invasoras: los migrantes ‘incómodos’ de los ecosistemas
CNN México, June 10, 2011
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Bid to repair Lake Michigan and Great Lakes, one marsh at a time
Christian Science Monitor, June 13, 2011
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Members of hacker group Anonymous arrested in Spain in connection to Sony hack
CBS News, June 13, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Ecologists: Time to End Invasive-Species Persecution
Wired, June 8, 2011
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
What Do IMF, Citigroup, And Sony Hacks Share?
Today’s Defense, June 13, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
What Do IMF, Citigroup, And Sony Hacks Share?
InformationWeek, June 13, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Power, glory fuel hacktivism against companies
ABC News, June 11, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
The Online Looking Glass
New York Times, June 12, 2011
(Christian Smith, Professor of Psychology)
Indiana Libertarians see an opening on social issues in 2012
Evansville Courier & Press, June 12, 2011
(Robert Schmuhl, Professor of Political Science)
WikiLeak’s Assange Behind 100s of Hackers? Arrest of 3 in Spain Tip of Iceberg
Hollywood Today, June 12, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Power, glory fuel hacktivism against companies
USA Today, June 11, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Spain Arrests Three Over ‘Anonymous’ Group’s Cyber-Attacks
San Francisco Chronicle, June 10, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Spain Arrests 3 for Hacking Sony, Governments
Bloomberg, June 10, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Spanish Police Arrest Sony PSN Hacktivists, But It Won’t Stop The Attacks: Expert
Fast Company, June 10, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Gideons spread the word one Bible, one room at a time
MSNBC, June 8, 2011
(Mark Noll the Francis A. McAnaney Professor History)
Notre Dame Expert: Hackers cause Sony major financial, reputational damage
South Bend Tribune, June 8, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Hackers cause Sony major financial, reputational damage
PhysOrg.com, June 8, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Hacking Group LulzSec Denies Arrest Report
InformationWeek, June 7, 2011
(John D’Arcy, Assistant Professor of Information Technology Management)
Palladio and His Legacy: A Transatlantic Journey at Notre Dame’s Snite Museum of Art
Art Knowledge News, June 6, 2011
(Snite Museum of Art)
Notre Dame dean, wife plan second cross-country bike ride
South Bend Tribune, June 6, 2011
(Gregory Crawford, Dean, College of Science)
Palladio and His Legacy: A Transatlantic Journey at Notre Dame’s Snite Museum of Art
Art Daily, June 6, 2011
(Snite Museum of Art)
A compendium of corruption: Some of the notorious (and some alleged) scandals in sports history
Los Angeles Times, June 4, 2011
(Ed Edmonds Sports Law Professor)
Soft recovery may be a bad sign for state
Indianapolis Star, June 4, 2011
(Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance)
Notre Dame Professors Receive Defense Department Grants
Inside Indiana Business, June 3, 2011
(Patrick Fay, Director of Notre Dame Nanofabrication and Joe Fernando, Wayne and Diana Murdy Endowed Professor of Engineering and Geosciences)
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