ND in the News: September 2022

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  1. Pakistan Lost $30 Billion in Floods. Should Rich Polluting Countries Pay Up?

    “The global north doesn’t even fulfil its promised annual $100 billion adaptation finance goal. And much of the adaptation finance comes as loans not even grants. So it’s important to have a sense of all this resistance to understand why ‘loss and damage’ demands are not moving ahead faster,” Maira Hayat, an anthropology professor at University of Notre Dame whose research focuses on global climate change politics, told VICE World News. 

  2. An American André?

    The cause of Servant of God Brother Columba O’Neill, CSC, who lived in the diocese for many years at the University of Notre Dame, is being petitioned by the Congregation of Holy Cross, the religious community that operates the university and to which O’Neill belonged as a consecrated religious brother.

  3. DeSantis Flying Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard May Have Violated Federal Law, Experts Say

    Professor Erin B. Corcoran of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies tells Rolling Stone that, like anyone in the U.S., migrants who are not being held in custody cannot be transported without voluntary and informed consent. “Consent is making a decision with full information and without duress,” she explains. “States can’t physically move immigrants like federal immigration authorities can. They can move people around if they have them in custody. States don’t have the authority to do that.”

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    Erin Corcoran

    Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Keough School of Global Affairs

  4. Fox Business

    US government debt revealed, inflation hotspots and more: Wednesday's 5 things to know

    "The August CPI report indicates that inflation is still roaring hot," said Jason Reed, an assistant chair and professor of finance at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.

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    Jason Reed

    Jason Reed

    Mendoza College of Business

  5. Some good inflation news: Wholesale prices fell in August

    The continued decline in headline PPI mostly reflects commodity prices settling down from record highs, said Jason Reed, assistant chair and teaching professor of finance at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. 

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    Jason Reed

    Jason Reed

    Mendoza College of Business

  6. Fox Business

    Inflation rose faster than expected in August, keeping prices painfully high

    "The August CPI report indicates that inflation is still roaring hot," said Jason Reed, an assistant chair and professor of finance at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Jason Reed

    Jason Reed

    Mendoza College of Business

  7. An Epic Struggle for the Soul of Catholicism

    Now comes John T. McGreevy, a professor of history at Notre Dame and author of three books on Catholicism, with an attempt at making narrative sense of one of the most tumultuous periods in the history of the oldest institution in the Western world.

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    John McGreevy

    History

  8. Fight Over Seized Mar-a-Lago Documents Escalates

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    National security law expert Jimmy Gurule, a professor at Notre Dame Law School, discusses the legal complications of Judge Aileen Cannon ordering a special master to review thousands of documents seized from former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home last month.

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    Jimmy Gurulé

    Jimmy Gurulé

    Notre Dame Law School

  9. Diverse Issues in Higher Education

    Gender-Diverse Teams Produce More Trailblazing Research but Remain Underrepresented

    Mixed-gender research teams produce more high-impact scientific studies than teams made up of just one gender, according to new research from the University of Notre Dame.