October
The threat of invasive species 
CBS News Sunday Morning, October 30, 2011
(David Lodge, Professor of Biological Sciences)
Obama’s Illegal-immigrant Crackdown: Implications for Hispanics
ABC News, October 28, 2011
(Allert Brown-Gort, Associate Director of the Institute for Latino Studies)
Q&A: How Safe is the Taj Mahal?
Wall Street Journal, October 27, 2011
(Krupali Uplekar Krusche, assistant professor of architecture)
It’s the Spirituality, Stupid: Vital Congregations Cultivate Personal Piety
Huffington Post, October 27, 2011
(Christian Smith, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology)
Pinker on Reason and Morality
New York Times, October 26, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy)
Protestantism Today
Huffington Post, October 25, 2011
(Mark Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History)
Economy, Politics Fan American Discontent
Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2011
(James Sullivan, Associate Professor of Economics)
Beyond Greed, We All Have Blind Spots
Forbes, October 24, 2011
(Ann Tenbrunsel, Rex and Alice A. Martin Professor of Business Ethics)
Pinpointing Romney’s Mormon Challenge
Wall Street Journal, October 20, 2011
(David Campbell, John Cardinal OHara, C.S.C., Associate Professor of Political Science)
Notre Dame students help the Crimson Tide after April’s tornado
WVTM, October 20, 2011
(University of Notre Dame Athletics)
What Makes Free Will Free?
New York Times, October 19, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy)
Google Search Predicts Stock Prices? 
Fox Business, October 18, 2011
(Zhi Da, assistant professor of finance; Paul Gao, assistant professor of finance)
The prospect of global drone warfare
CNN, October 18, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Targeted killing and the ‘War on Terror’
Al-Jazeera, October 18, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
A Centrist Pioneer in Egypt Faces New Competition
New York Times, October 14, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
NBA Lockout Not About Much
Forbes, October 14, 2011
(Richard Sheehan, Professor of Finance)
‘The Train of Small Mercies’: Portraits in shared grief
Washington Post, October 14, 2011
(Valerie Sayers, Professor of English)
Corporations, People and Truth
New York Times, October 12, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy)
‘It’s Mine!’ The Selfish Gene
Wall Street Journal, October 12, 2011
(Christian Smith, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology)
As Anti-Climate Group’s Activities Rise, So Do Questions About Its Secret Finances
New York Times, October 11, 2011
(Lloyd Mayer, Notre Dame Law School Associate Dean and Professor of Law)
NBA owners play “ultimate game” poorly, so players won’t cave
NBC Sports, October 11, 2011
(Richard Sheehan, Professor of Business)
Money to restore Great Lakes still flows—for now
The Associated Press, October 10, 2011
(Asian Carp Research)
Does U.S. Drone Use Set a New Precedent for War?
PBS News Hour, October 10, 2011
(David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies)
Why the Wall Street protests will remain nonviolent
CNN, October 10, 2011
(Rory McVeigh, Professor of Sociology)
Egypt’s Fall in the Arab World; What the People Want
New York Times, October 7, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
Why “Nice Guys” Are Less Successful — Or Are They?
Huffington Post, October 7, 2011
(Timothy Judge, Franklin D. Schurz Professor of Management)
Administration should do more to defend the Awlaki strike
Washington Post, October 6, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
With Rare Double U.N. Veto on Syria, Russia and China Try to Shield Friend
New York Times, October 5, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Will the Aliens Be Nice? Don’t Bet On It
New York Times, October 5, 2011
(Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy)
NBA preseason gone – regular season next?
USA Today, October 4, 2011
(Richard Sheehan, Professor of Business)
Reaching Out to Latinos
Wall Street Journal, October 4, 2011
(Karen Richman, Director of the Center for Migration and Border Studies)
Episode 1139 
National Geographic Radio, October 4, 2011
(Agustín Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology)
Americans aren’t moving as much
USA Today, October 3, 2011
(Abigail Wozniak, Assistant Professor of Economics)
Russia Defends Top Mideast Ally in Opposing UN Vote on Syria
Business Week, October 3, 2011
(George Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor of Peace Studies)
Op-Ed: Legality And Wisdom Of Killing Al-Awlaki
NPR, October 3, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
U.S. drone killing of American al-Awlaki prompts legal, moral debate
CNN, October 1, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
Killing of American in Yemen raises legal questions
Reuters, October 1, 2011
(Mary Ellen O’Connell, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law)
As the West Celebrates a Cleric’s Death, the Mideast Shrugs
New York Times, October 1, 2011
(Emad Shahin, Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding)
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