ND in the News: 2022

2021 2022 2023

  1. Has Russia already invaded Ukraine? An expert clarifies 'invasion'

    Audio

    We asked Mary Ellen O'Connell, professor of international dispute studies at Notre Dame Law School and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, how do we know when we've passed the red line?

    ND Experts

    Mary Ellen O Connell 350 New

    Mary Ellen O'Connell

    Notre Dame Law School

  2. The Past, Present and Future of Olympic Protests

    “Dictatorships tend to try to use the Olympics as the equivalent of an international seal of approval,” says John Soares, a professor at the University of Notre Dame who studies Olympic history. 

    ND Experts

    John Soares

    John Soares

    Department of History

  3. What is… the ‘Jeopardy!’ College Championship?

    Another contestant, Matt Downing, a senior marketing and applied mathematics student at the ​​University of Notre Dame, took the initial test in October 2020 after seeing an advertisement. 

  4. EXPLAINER: Ukraine shows how not all 'invasions' are equal

    Mary Ellen O’Connell, a Notre Dame law professor and an expert on international law and the use of force, says any crossing of a national border with military forces is unlawful, even if it’s called something other than an invasion.

    ND Experts

    Mary Ellen O Connell 350 New

    Mary Ellen O'Connell

    Notre Dame Law School

  5. Georgetown panel discusses ‘faith, politics and the Latino community’

    Luis Fraga, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame, pointed out that the baseline support for Republican candidates among Latino voters hasn’t changed that much.

    ND Experts

    Luis Fraga Portrait

    Luis Fraga

    Department of Political Science

  6. Understanding Pope Francis’ theology of the poor

    The idea that the Church must reach out to poor people is not new, said Margaret Pfeil, an associate teaching professor in the theology department and Center for Social Concerns at the University of Notre Dame.

  7. How COVID-19 keeps a tight grip on the working poor

    The author cites a December 2020 study by the University of Chicago and the University of Notre Dame which found that "poverty has risen sharply, however, in recent months as some of the benefits that were part of the government relief package have expired.

    ND Experts

    James Sullivan

    Jim Sullivan

    Economics; Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO)

  8. Firefighters say chemicals in gear are toxic

    Video

    Interview with Graham Peaslee, physics. 

    ND Experts

    Graham Peaslee 300x350

    Graham Peaslee

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

  9. Bionic eyes: Obsolete tech leaves patients in the dark

    Elizabeth M Renieris, professor of technology ethics at the University of Notre Dame, in the US, described the development as a cautionary tale.

  10. Poem: Kingdom

    Joyelle McSweeney is a poet whose books include “Toxicon and Arachne” (Nightboat Books, 2020), from which this poem is taken. 

  11. Latino vote not monolithic, though Catholic Latinos lean Democratic, say panelists

    Although Latinos still overwhelmingly support Democrats, there was a jump in support for Donald Trump from 2016 to 2020, explained Luis Ricardo Fraga, director of the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

    ND Experts

    Luis Fraga Portrait

    Luis Fraga

    Department of Political Science