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Feb 2

Tuesday Feb 2, 2021

Panel: "A Catholic in the White House: The Biden Presidency in Historical Context"

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Location: Online

 
Kennedy Hesburgh

Sixty years ago, in January 1961, Americans witnessed the inauguration of the first Catholic elected president of the United States, John F. Kennedy. As Joe Biden begins his term as the country’s second Catholic president, Cushwa Center director Kathleen Sprows Cummings will moderate a panel of historians suggesting ways of placing the present moment in broader context. Register to join us Tuesday, February 2, at 4:00 p.m. (EST)

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Feb 8

Monday Feb 8, 2021

Propaganda and Personality Cults from Mussolini to the Present

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Location: Virtual via Zoom

Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Professor of History and Italian Studies
New York University

From Mussolini to the present, authoritarian leaders have used propaganda and personality cults to bind people to them and present themselves as competent and infallible. Based on research for her new book Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present

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Feb 9

Tuesday Feb 9, 2021

VIRTUAL | The Domestic Political Cost of Deception about the Use of Force

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Location: Virtual Event [Zoom]

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Keren Yarhi-Milo is the Arnold A. Saltzman Professor of War and Peace Studies in the Political Science Department and the School of International and Public Affairs. She is also the Director of the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies https://kerenyarhimilo.com/#

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Feb 18

Thursday Feb 18, 2021

Fellows Spotlight: Meet the Kellogg Visiting and Dissertation Year Fellows

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Location: Virtual via Zoom

With more limited in-person contact this year, the Kellogg Institute invites you to connect with our Dissertation Year Fellows and Visiting Fellows –  for updates from our yearlong fellows and to meet our new spring semester visitors, getting to know them and learning more about their research in a casual setting.…

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Feb 19

Friday Feb 19, 2021

Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: The Language of Exile

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Location: Virtual Event

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Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Global Middle East and North Africa is a bi-annual symposium and lecture series that focuses on the study of literatures that have been shaped by histories of territorial and linguistic politics, colonialism, military domination and gross human rights violations. The initiative grapples with the constructed nature of history; reimagines American and global history from the position of suppressed voices; and examines how minoritized writers and scholars have historically innovated literary production and theory in the process of responding to systemic violence. 

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Feb 22

Monday Feb 22, 2021

Walk the Walk Week

Location: virtual via Zoom

Walk the Walk Week is a week-long series of University and department sponsored events designed to help each of us consider the steps we might take individually and collectively to make Notre Dame, our communities, and our nation more welcoming and inclusive.  

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Feb 23

Tuesday Feb 23, 2021

The Life and Legacy of Sr. Thea Bowman, FSPA Servant of God: A Facilitated Conversation with the Rev. Maurice Nutt, C.Ss.R.

Location: Virtual

The granddaughter of a slave, a native of Canton, Mississippi, and a member of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Sr. Thea Bowman taught in Catholic grade schools, high schools and colleges, earned a doctoral degree in rhetoric and literature from Catholic University of America and published scholarly articles on the writings of Saint Thomas More.

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Feb 23

Tuesday Feb 23, 2021

Walk the Walk Week

Location: virtual via Zoom

Walk the Walk Week is a week-long series of University and department sponsored events designed to help each of us consider the steps we might take individually and collectively to make Notre Dame, our communities, and our nation more welcoming and inclusive.  

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Feb 23

Tuesday Feb 23, 2021

An Unprecedented Transition: A Discussion of the Transition from the Trump Administration to the Biden Administration

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Location: Online

Notre Dame Law School's International Law Society and Women's Legal Forum Event are hosting "An Unprecedented Transition: A Discussion of the Transition from the Trump Administration to the Biden Administration."

Kathryn Dunn Tenpas and Chris Lu

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Feb 23

Tuesday Feb 23, 2021

VIRTUAL | Large-N Qualitative Analysis (LNQA), or, Everything You Wanted to Know About Doing a Cornell-Princeton Book, Part I

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Location: Virtual Event [Zoom]

Gary Goertz Resized Vert

Gary Goertz is a scholar of international conflict, conflict management, and peaceHe is the author or co-author of 10 books and more than 50 articles and chapters on international conflict and peace, institutions, norms, and methodology. His... 

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Feb 24

Wednesday Feb 24, 2021

Walk the Walk Week

Location: virtual via Zoom

Walk the Walk Week is a week-long series of University and department sponsored events designed to help each of us consider the steps we might take individually and collectively to make Notre Dame, our communities, and our nation more welcoming and inclusive.  

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Feb 24

Wednesday Feb 24, 2021

Kroc-Kellogg Peace, Conflict, Crime and Violence Workshop

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Location: Virtual Event

Kroc Kellogg

Open to Ph.D. students, fellows, and faculty who are interested in civil war, violence, crime, peace, conflict management, and conflict resolution. The workshop is an informal gathering to discuss work-in-progress, dissertation chapters and proposals, practice conference talks, etc.

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Feb 25

Thursday Feb 25, 2021

Walk the Walk Week

Location: virtual via Zoom

Walk the Walk Week is a week-long series of University and department sponsored events designed to help each of us consider the steps we might take individually and collectively to make Notre Dame, our communities, and our nation more welcoming and inclusive.  

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Feb 26

Friday Feb 26, 2021

Walk the Walk Week

Location: virtual via Zoom

Walk the Walk Week is a week-long series of University and department sponsored events designed to help each of us consider the steps we might take individually and collectively to make Notre Dame, our communities, and our nation more welcoming and inclusive.  

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