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How jury selection could work in Trump's "hush money" trial
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March 26, 2024
Notre Dame Law School professor Derek Muller and CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett join with analysis.
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Law School
MarketWatch
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun leaving the company seen as good news for the stock
March 25, 2024
"Boeing is in deep need of a change in culture around safety and quality," said Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. "These changes take time, but can be accelerated by new leadership."
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Mendoza College of Business
The Washington Post
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun will step down at end of 2024
March 25, 2024
“This delay may reflect poor succession planning or a desire by Calhoun to keep power a little longer,” said Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
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Mendoza College of Business
CNN
Nearly half of the tap water in the US is contaminated with ‘forever chemicals,’ government study finds
March 25, 2024
If PFAS is in 45% of US water systems, the country will have a lot of work to do, said Dr. Graham Peaslee, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and concurrent professor of chemistry and biochemistry who does PFAS research at the University of Notre Dame.
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Experimental Nuclear Physics
CBS News
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down by end of year
March 25, 2024
"Boeing is in deep need of a change in culture around safety and quality," said Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, in an email.
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Mendoza College of Business
The Guardian
Boeing boss Dave Calhoun to step down; EU to investigate Alphabet, Apple and Meta – business live
March 25, 2024
Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, said Calhoun’s departure was “a long time coming."
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Mendoza College of Business
The Christian Science Monitor
He skipped a college education and didn’t regret it
March 22, 2024
“On average, it seems to be that going to college is a good deal, but a lot of the ‘on average’ clause is doing some heavy lifting there,” says Jeff Denning, an economist at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. “This doesn’t mean that it’s a good deal for everybody or that every college is a good deal or that every degree in every college is a good deal.”
Yahoo! Finance
What is the Federal Reserve? A guide to the world’s most powerful central bank
March 21, 2024
“If you want to get a loan, the interest rate you pay on the loan is influenced by what the Fed is up to,” says Eric Sims, economics professor at the University of Notre Dame.
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Department of Economics
Reuters
U.S. News law school rankings release date set, methodology changes expected
March 20, 2024
Projections of the rankings by Spivey, Pepperdine Law Dean Paul Caron, and Notre Dame professor Derek Muller suggest New York University School of Law this year would drop to either No. 10 or 11 from the current No. 5 without a change in methodology.
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Law School
Associated Press
Supreme Court opens new frontier for insurrection claims that could target state and local officials
March 20, 2024
Derek Muller, a Notre Dame law professor, said he wouldn’t be surprised if Section 3 litigation eventually targets people for reasons well beyond Jan. 6.
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Law School
Crux
New book explores deep roots of Jesuit role in current crisis
March 20, 2024
The pattern of behavior shown by Jesuit leadership in the management of at least one current high-profile scandal has centuries of institutional practice behind it. That’s according to one prominent historian, Ulrich Lehner of the University of Notre Dame, who has just published a German-language study of the Jesuits’ historical handling of abuse in their ranks.
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Department of Theology
NPR
Black Microschools ATL educator values non-traditional teaching; Notre Dame professor researches how Black male students are disciplined
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March 20, 2024
We continue our weeklong series, "FAILING GRADE: Analysis of America's Public Education Crisis." The series explores the current state of public education in Georgia and across the nation, from pre-K to higher-ed. A professor breaks down a study that explores how young Black male students are disciplined as opposed to their white counterparts. Guests include Calvin Zimmermann, an assistant professor of education in Notre Dame's Sociology Department.
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Department of Sociology
Fast Company
Carbon-neutral beef? Argentina’s new certification could promote more climate-friendly livestock production
March 18, 2024
By Paul Winters, a professor of global affairs at the University of Notre Dame.
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Keough School of Global Affairs