ND in the News: 2023

2022 2023 2024

  1. What’s the difference between a humanitarian pause and a cease-fire?

    Atalia Omer, a professor of religion, conflict and peace studies at the University of Notre Dame, attributes the controversy over the term “cease-fire” to the power of Israel’s public diplomacy.

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    Atalia Omer

    Keough School of Global Affairs

  2. Gas Prices Tumble in Time for Thanksgiving

    "Gasoline prices have long exhibited a seasonal pattern in which prices rise in the first half of the year and fall in the second half," University of Notre Dame economics professor Thomas Gresik told Newsweek. "This pattern is due to the change from winter blend gas to summer blend gas."

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    Thomas Gresik

    Economics and Econometrics

  3. In a U.S. First, a Commercial Plant Starts Pulling Carbon From the Air

    The debate over how big a role carbon removal should play in tackling climate change is still in early stages, said Emily Grubert, associate professor of sustainable energy policy at the University of Notre Dame. But with billions of dollars rushing in, she said, it’s a crucial discussion.

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    Emily Grubert

    Keough School of Global Affairs, College of Engineering

  4. IRS Tax Bracket 2024 Update: These Americans Will Be Paying More

    "A consequence of this adjustment is that more people are likely to take the standard deduction than in prior years," University of Notre Dame business professor Jim Seida told Newsweek.

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    James Seida

    Mendoza

  5. Opinion: Biden needs to call for a ceasefire and restore respect for international law

    Mary Ellen O’Connell is the Robert and Marion Short professor of law and professor of international peace studies-Kroc Institute at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Mary Ellen O'Connell

    Notre Dame Law School

  6. CNN Chile | Spanish

    Nitesh Chawla: “Machines will not cause the end of the world”

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    It is for the same reason, and within the framework of the 1st Data Science Congress of the Data Observatory of Chile, that Futuro 360 spoke with Nitesh Chawla, professor of Computer Science at the University of Notre Dame, director and founder of the Lucy Institute for Data & Society, about the myths of AI, what its real benefits are and how we can use these tools to build a better future.

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    Nitesh Chawla

    Computer Science and Engineering

  7. The Taylor Swift stock-market effect? We are convinced.

    “The market does not respond to pop stars,” says Jeffrey Campbell, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Jeffrey Campbell

    Economics

  8. What’s next in the Colorado trial to remove Trump from the ballot based on the 14th Amendment

    Derek Muller, an election law expert at Notre Dame Law School who has filed neutral legal briefs in related cases, said Wallace “has a lot of things to weigh in a short period of time.”

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  10. Taking Trump off the ballot in 2024? Minnesota Supreme Court grapples with the issue

    "States are looking to start printing and mailing ballots in January so these cases are moving very quickly and Minnesota might be the first state supreme court to issue a decision," said Derek Muller, a University of Notre Dame law professor. 

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    Law School

  11. Minnesota Supreme Court appears skeptical of removing Trump from 2024 ballot

    Derek Muller, an election law expert at Notre Dame Law School, filed a brief in the case that was neutral on Trump’s eligibility but offered analysis of key legal questions.

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    Law School

  12. UAW deal with ‘Big Three’ automakers secures major win for family-wage jobs

    “This is the way the economy should work,” said Daniel Graff, director of the Higgins Labor Program at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Social Concerns, “when workers get to say what they need, and employers respond with what they can do, and you come to an agreement.”

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    Daniel Graff

    Center for Social Concerns

  13. Notre Dame’s Institute for Latino Studies hosts panel with Latino trailblazers

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    The University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Latino Studies played host to an inspiring panel discussion featuring prominent Latino leaders from Hollywood.

  14. Chinese grieve popular ex-premier Li Keqiang in quiet show of dissent

    Kyle Jaros, a professor on global affairs at the University of Notre Dame, says the Chinese public tends to feel a closer affinity to premiers whose mandates involve more domestic issues — as was the case with Li who often spoke of China's challenges, including jobs and cost of living.

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    Kyle Jaros

    Keough School of Global Affairs and Department of Political Science

  15. Veterans ‘Check the Boxes’ Colleges Now Seek

    The program started with eight highly selective institutions participating in 2017 and now has 30. Participating institutions include the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Notre Dame and Pomona College.

  16. Latino stars to talk importance of elevating overlooked voices in Hollywood

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    The University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Latino Studies Thursday is hosting a panel discussion with three A-list Latino actors who have not only fought for better roles, but have worked to improve conditions for others.