ND in the News: July 2021

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  1. Choosing Therapy

    Acrophobia: Symptoms, Treatments & How to Cope

    According to Jennifer Hames, Assistant Clinical Professor and Director of Clinical Services for the Notre Dame Psychological Services Center, “Fear of heights is a common and debilitating anxiety-related concern."

  2. Lawmakers want to know about 'every minute' of Jan. 6: A DOJ policy change may help compel Trump officials to testify

    “As soon as the subpoenas are served, they will be challenged,” said Jimmy Gurulé, a University of Notre Dame law professor and former Justice official.

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    Jimmy Gurulé

    Jimmy Gurulé

    Notre Dame Law School

  3. Trump Ally Barrack Charged With Illegal Lobbying

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    Former federal prosecutor Jimmy Gurule, a professor at Notre Dame Law School, discusses the charges against Trump ally Tom Barrack, the founder of investment firm Colony Capital, that he illegally lobbied the U.S. government on behalf of the United Arab Emirates and lied to the FBI about it.

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    Jimmy Gurulé

    Jimmy Gurulé

    Notre Dame Law School

  4. Activision Blizzard Gender-Bias Suit Shows Videogame Culture Remains a Flashpoint

    “Deeply entrenched gender inequities have made reform an uphill climb,” said a University of Notre Dame assistant professor, Matthew Thomas Payne, who studies the videogame industry.

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    Matthew Thomas Payne

    Matthew Payne

    Department of Film, Television, and Theatre

  5. Today's Catholic

    Superstars of service — Deacon Mel and Annie Tardy

    “Our family moved to Wisconsin, and I attended Brown Deer High School. I attended the University of Notre Dame and earned my MBA. "

  6. Can better tech make video meetings less excruciating?

    But as Susan D Blum's linguistic anthropology class found out, it makes having a natural conversation practically impossible.

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    Susan Blum

    Susan Blum

    Anthropology