ND in the News: 2023

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  1. Transitions: Texas Christian U. Names New President; U. of Nebraska at Lincoln President to Retire

    Keona Lewis, associate director of research and evaluation for diversity, equity, and inclusion at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has been named assistant provost for academic diversity and inclusion at the University of Notre Dame.

  2. What to Know About PFAS in Period Underwear

    The presence of PFAS in Thinx products was first revealed in January 2020, when Sierra magazine published an investigation, in partnership with a researcher at the University of Notre Dame, that found these chemicals in the crotch area of Thinx underwear.

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    Graham Peaslee

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

  3. Trump’s Dark Money Machine Just Got Darker

    But Lloyd Mayer, an expert in nonprofit law at the University of Notre Dame, said the filings also suggest a reset.

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    Lloyd Mayer

    Notre Dame Law School

  4. Thinx settled a lawsuit over chemicals in its period underwear. Here's what to know

    In 2020, reporter Jessian Choy sent several pairs of Thinx underwear to a University of Notre Dame laboratory, which found high levels of fluorine and concluded that the underwear contained PFAS.

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    Graham Peaslee

    Experimental Nuclear Physics

  5. Could Europe end up with a worse inflation problem than America?

    Recent work by Rüdiger Bachmann of the University of Notre Dame and colleagues shows that workers in Germany are more likely to change jobs when demand is high than during recessions. 

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    Ruediger Bachmann

    Economics

  6. Lectures in History: American Colonies after the Seven Years War

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    University of Notre Dame professor Katlyn Carter taught a class about British imperial reforms and American colonial grievances in the wake of the Seven Years War (1756-63).

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    Katlyn Carter

    Katlyn Carter

    Department of History

  7. Moving species emerges as last resort as climate warms

    The proposal, which federal officials expect to finalize in June, reflects a “fundamental shift in the way we think of species protection and conservation,” said University of Notre Dame biologist Jason McLachlan.

  8. Rise in middle-aged white ‘deaths of despair’ may be fueled by loss of religion, new research paper argues

    The working paper, from Tyler Giles of Wellesley College, Daniel Hungerman of the University of Notre Dame, and Tamar Oostrom of The Ohio State University, looked at the relationship between religiosity and mortality from deaths of despair.

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    Daniel Hungerman

    Economics

  9. Student Loan Forgiveness: More Than a Dozen Briefs Have Been Filed in Support of Biden’s Plan

    As CNBC reported, that view is shared by William Baude, a law professor at the University of Chicago Law School; and Samuel Bray, a University of Notre Dame law professor.