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Aug 31

Friday Aug 31, 2012

Professors for Lunch Series: "Reconciliation in Politics? On the Meaning of Justice in the Wake of Massive Injustice?"

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Location: Oak Room (second floor of South Dining Hall)

Daniel Philpott, Margaret Pfeil and Paolo Carozza on Philpott’s new book release, Just and Unjust Peace; Sponsored by the Tocqueville Program on Inquiry into Religion and American Public Life, The Office for Undergraduate Studies, and the Dean’s Fellows. 

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Sep 4

Tuesday Sep 4, 2012

ND Forum Event

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Location: DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

This is the kick-off event for this year's Notre Dame Forum, which is on the theme of challenges facing American democracy

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Sep 6

Thursday Sep 6, 2012

"The Left in Mexico Today: Is there a Future for the 132 Movement?"

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Location: Hesburgh Center Room C103

Mexico Working Group Panel Discussion Series Diálogos: Conversations with Mexico "The Left in Mexico Today: Is there a Future for the 132 Movement?"

Discussion with Elisa Servin, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, and Guillermo Trejo<http://kellogg.nd.edu/faculty/fellows/trejo.shtml>,…

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Sep 19

Wednesday Sep 19, 2012

"Crisis of the Euro"

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Location: Hesburgh Center Auditorium

Panel discussion featuring:

Jeffrey Bergstrand- Professor of Finance

Robert Fishman- Professor of Sociology

Alexandra Guisinger- Assistant Professor of Political Science…

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Sep 19

Wednesday Sep 19, 2012

Considering Grad School?

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Location: 204 O'Shaughnessy

On Wednesday, September 19, the department will hold a meeting for students thinking about graduate school. The purpose of the meeting is to provide the information you will need in order to determine if graduate school is right for you, and to learn more about what you can do now to prepare.…

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Sep 21

Friday Sep 21, 2012

"Accidental Egalitarianism: How the National Defense Education Act of 1958 and the Higher Education Act of 1965 Promoted Gender Equality in U.S. Higher Education"

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Location: 119 O'Shaughnessy Hall

Deondra Rose, the newest introduction to the Political Science faculty, will speak on "Accidental Egalitarianism: How the National Defense Education Act of 1958 and the Higher Education Act of 1965 Promoted Gender Equality in U.S. Higher Education"…

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Sep 21

Friday Sep 21, 2012

"Professors for Lunch" Series

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Location: North Dining Hall "F-wing"

"Professors for Lunch" Series
Friday, September 21:  Faculty panel on HHS mandate

1"Why is ND Suing the Obama Administration to Protect Religious Freedom? And Should it Be Doing So?"
2:00 p.m. at the North Dining Hall "F-Wing"
Lunch provided – open to the ND community

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Sep 28

Friday Sep 28, 2012

Deadline to Apply for Student Conference on United States Affairs

Location: 217 O'Shaughnessy

Each year the United States Military Academy invites the Department of Political Science to send one student as a delegate to the annual Student Conference on United States Affairs (SCUSA).  The SCUSA 64 conference will be held in West Point, New York from November 7 – 10, 2012.

This year's…

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Oct 3

Wednesday Oct 3, 2012

Introduction to R

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Location: 935 Flanner Hall

The Center for Social Research<http://csr.nd.edu/> (CSR) will be offering a non-credit short course, "Introduction to R", at no cost to Notre Dame faculty, students, and staff again next week, on

Wednesday, October 3, 2012 from 2:00…

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Oct 15

Monday Oct 15, 2012

Deadline: Call for Papers for The Fifth-Annual Human Development Conference at the University of Notre Dame

Location:

In the Field: Cultivating Collaboration and Innovation
The Fifth-Annual Human Development Conference at the University of Notre Dame

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity, in conjunction with the Center…

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Oct 22

Monday Oct 22, 2012

Foreign Policy Questions We Hope the U.S. Presidential Candidates Will Be Asked

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Location: Hesburgh Center Auditorium

Featuring

Andrew Bacevich, foreign policy analyst and visiting scholar at the Kroc Institute

Alexandra Guisinger, political scientist and specialist in international relations, crisis diplomacy, and political economy

George A. Lopez, scholar of peace and conflict and international…

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Oct 23

Tuesday Oct 23, 2012

Lecture: Liberty & Equality in France & the United States

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Location: Geddes Hall Coffee House

Come join Le cercle français for a discussion about politics right before the U.S. election. We will be hearing from Prof. Joshua Kaplan about issues facing French and American politics in an election year for both countries. In particular, Prof. Kaplan will address the important principles of liberty…

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