The Conversation
November 03, 2025
By Rachel Porter, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, and Jeff Harden, Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.
        Commonweal
November 01, 2025
By Brett Beasley, an assistant teaching professor in the University of Notre Dame’s Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society.
        NPR
Audio
October 31, 2025
Director Guillermo del Toro’s new movie adapts Mary Shelley’s horror classic, Frankenstein. It comes as the world is grappling with a new unpredictable creation: artificial intelligence. Includes guest Eileen Hunt, professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame and author of the 2020 book “Artificial Life After Frankenstein.”
        PBS
Video
October 30, 2025
Join us as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by exploring the remarkable life of Juana Azurduy, a revolutionary leader who defied norms in 19th century South America. With insights from Professor Vanesa Miseres and Dr. Cheryl Jimenez-Frei, we delve into Azurduy's legacy, her battles for independence, and her enduring impact on history.
        The Wall Street Journal
October 29, 2025
Marriage among the children of high earners and those who become high earners serves to consolidate wealth, and further widens the income gap, said Melissa Kearney, a family economist at the University of Notre Dame.
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