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RGCS Debate with Chiara Cordelli and Richard Garnett
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Exoneration Justice Clinic’s summer interns provide valuable contributions
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Does Social Science Inform Foreign Policy? Evidence from a Survey of US National Security, Trade, and Development Officials
Pinderhughes elected president of International Political Science Association
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Notre Dame and Holy Cross College Professors Publish Book on 1968 Cultural Revolutions
The Real Source of America’s Rising Rage
Federal government commitment necessary to protect voting rights for historically marginalized people, Fraga testifies
ND Law Professor Carter Snead files amicus brief in landmark abortion case
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Notre Dame tops $222 million in research awards, breaking previous records
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Fraga to testify before House Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Beijing Global Gateway hosts graduation ceremony for five students unable to return to campus
Grad Student Receives Ford Foundation Fellowship
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ND Law Professor Carter Snead to receive Expanded Reason Award
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New Issue of The Review of Politics - Free until July 31, 2021
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Hui testifies at Congressional-Executive Commission on China roundtable about Hong Kong
Law School to host inaugural Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit on June 28-29
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Symposium: Time to bring all U.S. troops home from the Middle East
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Forthcoming in the next issue Fall 2021
Peace studies Ph.D. student selected for writer’s workshop
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Peace Studies faculty from around the world attend virtual Summer Institute
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Bearing witness: The trauma of communism, post communism, and the role of the Church
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In Europe, a stern test for Biden vow that ‘America is back’
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'We Were Panicking': Grad Students Forced to Make Tough Decisions During COVID
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Political science professors sign statement warning of threats to US democracy
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New and recent Ph.D. graduates secure diverse placements
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Junior John Boland awarded Phi Beta Kappa Key into Public Service Scholarship
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