ND in the News: 2022

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  1. Environmental managers needed to hold thin green line of climate change

    Richard A. Marcantonio is a teaching assistant professor in the Department of Management and Organization at the Mendoza College of Business, and a fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

  2. Opinion | The Biden-Xi meeting shows that U.S.-China relations will get worse, not better

    “When Xi Jinping says he wants a better U.S.-China relationship, what he really means is that he wants U.S. capitulation on China’s ‘core interests,’ ” said Joshua Eisenman, associate professor of politics at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs. 

  3. Fact Check-Experts dispute claims that GPS data leads to election fraud by helping cast illegal ballots

    However, Aaron Striegel, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Notre Dame, told Reuters that it might be possible to tell if someone is inside the polling place under certain conditions.

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    Aaron Striegel Expert3

    Aaron Striegel

    Computer Science and Engineering

  4. Is politics the result of original sin?

    The question was raised recently at a panel discussion called “The Creation of Politics” at the annual conference hosted by the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame.

  5. Space.com

    Surviving the lunar night can be a challenge for astronauts on the moon

    Looking back on the 20th century Apollo era, there are lessons to be re-learned, said Clive Neal, a lunar exploration expert in the department of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. 

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    Clive Neal

    Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

  6. What the failed Republican wave means for the 2024 US election

    Robert Schmuhl is professor emeritus at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Robert Schmuhl

    Robert Schmuhl

    American Studies