ND in the News: November 2022
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The Irish Times
The subtle danger climate change poses to ‘highly vulnerable’ Ireland
November 10, 2022
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative recently scored more than 180 countries according to their vulnerability to climate change.
Vogue
Thom Browne, American Fashion’s New Head Coach, Brings His Annual Football Game to Notre Dame
November 10, 2022
The first is swimming; Browne was a swimmer in his youth, and spent his college years competing on the swim team at the University of Notre Dame.
Common Edge
Civano: The Arizona Development That Shows Resilient Urbanism Is Possible
November 09, 2022
Stefanos Polyzoides, one of the principals and the dean of the School of Architecture at Notre Dame, was the mastermind behind these innovative schemes, aided by his wife and partner, Elizabeth Moule, and their Pasadena office staff.
The New York Times
A Core Question at COP27: Who Will Pay for Climate Change?
November 06, 2022
A vulnerability index developed by the University of Notre Dame measures countries’ exposure, sensitivity and capacity to adapt to the negative effects of climate change.
U.S. News & World Report
Midterm Madness Makes for a Dramatic '22 Election
November 04, 2022
"In a typical midterm election, the question is who will control Congress for the next two years," with voters commonly slapping down the party in power and forcing a party realignment in the legislative branch, says Matthew Hall, director of Notre Dame's Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy.
ND Experts
Political Science
RTE Radio 1
US prepares to go to the polls for mid-term elections
Audio
November 04, 2022
Bob Schmuhl, Professor Emeritus of American Studies at Norte Dame University, on the mid-terms, and former President Donald Trump's strong hint that he will be a candidate in the 2024 Presidential election.
ND Experts
American Studies
Inside Higher Ed
Colleges Go Offbeat for Cybersecurity Training
November 03, 2022
This year, Notre Dame decided to do something different: a cybersecurity festival intended “to reach people’s hearts and minds in a way that would stick and draw them into it as a counterpart to mandatory training,” Grundy said.
Catholic News Service
Notre Dame celebrates transfer of Chesterton Collection to London center
November 01, 2022
Holy Cross Father John I. Jenkins, president of the University of Notre Dame, led a dedication ceremony Oct. 27 to celebrate the Catholic university’s acquisition of the G.K. Chesterton Collection for its London Global Gateway.