ND in the News: July 2022

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  1. Why Biden is still mulling whether to roll back Trump's China tariffs to fight inflation

    Historically, the U.S. doesn't set trade policy because of short-term considerations such as inflation, said Jeffrey Bergstrand, professor of finance in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. 

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  2. Natural gas strategy tests Europe’s unity against Russia

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    “Undoubtedly, there will be intra-European fights and struggles, and that could potentially be severe,” said Rudi Bachmann, a professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Ruediger Bachmann

    Economics

  3. Notre Dame Adds $75M to Employee Compensation

    The University of Notre Dame added $75 million to the compensation of its employees, announcing $25 million extra on Thursday for hourly and salaried university staff, faculty and student workers.

  4. Exhibit recalls Catholic journalists’ courage in Lithuania under Soviets

    “The church had very limited freedom to operate because the Soviet authorities tried to control it in almost every aspect,” said Jerry F. Powers, director of Catholic Peacebuilding Studies at the University of Notre Dame and former policy adviser at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Office of International Justice and Peace.

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    Gerard Powers

    Gerard Powers

    Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

  5. Opening the Word: Our daily bread

    Catherine Cavadini, Ph.D., is the assistant chair of the Department of Theology and director of the M.A. in theology degree program at the University of Notre Dame.

  6. The incredible shrinking wall between church and state

    “Jefferson was an outlier among the founding generation, in terms of his views of traditional religious belief and his understanding of what church-state separation should mean,” Richard Garnett, a University of Notre Dame law professor who focuses on freedoms of religion and speech, told The Post in an email.

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    Rick Garnett

    Richard Garnett

    Notre Dame Law School