Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
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Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
Generating Low-income Housing in South Bend
Jennifer Cossyleon, Senior Policy & Advocacy Manager for Community Change, will speak about funding mechanisms to generate more low-income housing,…
Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
Notre Dame Press Book Festival and Dirty Book Sale
Friday Nov 17, 2023
Political Theory Colloquium
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Please join us for a discussion of a paper by Jill Locke on November 17th. Locke is the James and Patricia McPherson Endowed Professor of American History at Gustavus Adolphus College. She is…
Friday Nov 17, 2023
Research Innovation Labs Webinar
Friday Nov 17, 2023
Panel: "Growing in Virtue: Aquinas on Habit"
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Join our distinguished panel for a discussion ofGrowing in Virtue: Aquinas on Habit by William C. Mattison III. Growing in Virtue is the only…
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Wednesday Nov 22, 2023
Thanksgiving Holiday (for students)
No classes Wednesday through Friday. Administrative offices open on Wednesday, but closed Thursday and Friday.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Thursday Nov 23, 2023
Thanksgiving Holiday (for students)
No classes Wednesday through Friday. Administrative offices open on Wednesday, but closed Thursday and Friday.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday Nov 24, 2023
Thanksgiving Holiday (for students)
No classes Wednesday through Friday. Administrative offices open on Wednesday, but closed Thursday and Friday.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Saturday Nov 25, 2023
Thanksgiving Holiday (for students)
No classes Wednesday through Friday. Administrative offices open on Wednesday, but closed Thursday and Friday.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
Thanksgiving Holiday (for students)
No classes Wednesday through Friday. Administrative offices open on Wednesday, but closed Thursday and Friday.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday Nov 28, 2023
The Principal/Agent Problem With Military Assistance to Ukraine - William Reno
William Reno is the Payson S Wild Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University.
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Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
History of Philosophy Works-in-Progress Luncheon: Michael Promisel, "Aristotle and the Form(s) of Rule"
Please join us for this week's History of Philosophy Works-in-Progress Luncheon! This week's presenter is Prof. Michael Promisel (Busch Family Visiting Fellow, Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government), who will speak on "Aristotle and the Form(s) of Rule" (see abstract below).
Each…
Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Nanovic Forum with Mikuláš Dzurinda, Prime Minister of Slovakia (1998-2006)
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Join the Nanovic Institute for an exciting opportunity to meet a distinguished leader from Europe.
This public lecture…
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Thursday Nov 30, 2023
Resistance to Russian/Soviet Imperialism in the Words of the Elite Athletes of the Day
The Nanovic Forum and the Chair of the Nanovic Institute Advisory Board present
Resistance to Russian/Soviet Imperialism in the Words of the Elite Athletes of the Day
Today we face the most acute threat…
Friday Dec 1, 2023
Political Theory Colloquium
Amy Shuffelton (Loyola Chicago, Philosophy)
Friday Dec 1, 2023
Bureaucrats in Congress: Strategic Information Sharing in Policymaking
![Pamela Ban](/assets/545684/300x/pamela_ban.jpg)
Pamela Ban's research interests are in American politics and political economy. She focuses on electoral politics, legislatures, political parties, and how these institutions influence the behavior…
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Friday Dec 1, 2023
Hesburgh Democracy Fellows Holiday Gathering
The Hesburgh Democracy Fellows holiday celebration promises to be a festive and joyous event. With an atmosphere filled with camaraderie and holiday spirit, attendees can look forward to an evening of fun and laughter.
The event will feature a delightful array of refreshments.
It's…
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Monday Dec 4, 2023
Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
Join us for a dynamic conversation on challenges to U.S. democracy and strategies for reforming and strengthening our political systems with author and professor Steven Levitsky.
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Tuesday Dec 5, 2023
Allies for Sale? Chinese Economic Statecraft, Military Diplomacy, and Alliance Formation in Southeast Asia By Zenobia Chan (co-authored with Noel Foster)
Dr. Zenobia Chan is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University where her research focuses on economic statecraft, with further work on information operations.
Thursday Dec 7, 2023
Last Class Day (Fall Semester 2023)
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Monday Dec 11, 2023
Final Exams (Fall Semester 2023)
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Tuesday Dec 12, 2023
Final Exams (Fall Semester 2023)
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Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Final Exams (Fall Semester 2023)
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Thursday Dec 14, 2023
Final Exams (Fall Semester 2023)
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Friday Dec 15, 2023
Final Exams (Fall Semester 2023)
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