Notre Dame Stories

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Sinopsis

Notre Dame Stories highlights the work and knowledge of the University's faculty and students. This podcast will feature interviews with Notre Dame faculty members who can lend insight into some of the major national and international stories of the day, as well as pieces that show the breadth of the life and research at the University.

Episodios

  • Of Analytics and Art

    08/11/2019 Duración: 24min

    In this episode, we meet a business student who is helping the NBA understand a new rule change... And, one of the most iconic landmarks on campus gets an upgrade.

  • Food and Thought

    27/09/2019 Duración: 22min

    In this episode, we share what Notre Dame is doing to address major food-related problems: how Basar Bilgicer, associate professor of engineering, is fighting to cure food allergies. And, how the University is providing local kids with the nutrition they need so they can focus in school. Read more about Cultivate.

  • Unexpected Guides

    06/09/2019 Duración: 25min

    In this episode, we learn what your social circle can tell you about your health, and what centuries-old travel guides can tell us about a city.

  • Preparing for the Future

    23/05/2019 Duración: 31min

    In this episode, we look at preparing for the future in two very different economic circumstances: In the U.S., how AI and advanced technology could disrupt the workforce; in the Amazon basin, how indigenous people are bolstering the production of a common food staple. We are joined by Ray Offenheiser, distinguished professor of the practice and director for the Notre Dame Initiative for Global Development. Learn more about the Future of Work Conference

  • Breastfeeding & IPV, Rome Global Gateway

    27/04/2019 Duración: 23min

    A Notre Dame psychologist explains how breastfeeding can mitigate the impacts of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). And, we return to the Eternal City for a look at the layered experiences that make Notre Dame, in Rome. Laura Miller-Graff, the William J. Shaw Center for Children and Families Assistant Professor of Psychology and Peace Studies joins us. Read more about her work.

  • Lunar Samples, Rome Studies 50th Anniversary

    10/04/2019 Duración: 22min

    We chat with Notre Dame geologist and moon expert Clive Neal, who is part of a team that will examine previously sealed lunar samples obtained during the Apollo missions. Learn more about Clive's work. In addition, we look at the School of Architecture's Rome Studies Program as it marks its 50th Anniversary in the Eternal City. Read more about the program. Producer's note: Clive refers several times to "regolith," which is the powdery, dusty material on the lunar surface.

  • Irish Dance Special Edition

    17/03/2019 Duración: 07min

    In honor of St. Patrick's Day, we're re-releasing our story on the Notre Dame-St. Mary's Irish Dance Team and their 2016 All-Ireland competition championship. Sláinte!

  • Venezuela, Irish Dance

    15/03/2019 Duración: 27min

    As the situation deteriorates in Venezuela, we chat with Latin American expert Michael Coppedge of the Keough School of Global Affairs, who explains how we got here, and what to expect next. And, as millions of people celebrate their Irish heritage this month, we look back at a student club’s championship foray into Irish Dance.

  • Trend Spotting

    28/02/2019 Duración: 29min

    In this episode, we chat with Kasey Buckles, a Notre Dame economist who studies the family. Her research follows trends in the fertility rate and yields clues about what that may mean for the U.S. economy. Read more about Buckles' work. And, we bring you the story of Notre Dame students getting real-world experience as police officers through the county's cyber crimes unit.

  • On Preservation

    01/02/2019 Duración: 21min

    In this episode, we chat with Pinar Zorlutuna, a professor in aerospace and mechanical engineering, who uses tissue engineering to extend the viability of hearts in a transplant scenario. Read more about her work. In addition, we caught up with Sophia Bevacqua, an alumna working to restore art at the Vatican Museums. Her story was featured in the story Cultural Maintenance.

  • Pathways

    11/01/2019 Duración: 30min

    A Notre Dame researcher discusses the relationship between the built environment and our habits, especially our eating habits. And, as hundreds seek a path to asylum in Italy through a unique private-public partnership, the University is tracking how this method of resettlement is working, and if it can be replicated elsewhere.

  • Star of Wonder

    30/11/2018 Duración: 19min

    The Gospel account of St. Matthew includes a peculiar episode: Magi or wise men who followed a star to the place of Jesus’ birth. A Notre Dame astrophysicist details the astronomical phenomenon he believes led them to Bethlehem.

  • The role of Latinos in American politics

    10/11/2018 Duración: 24min

    As the dust settles on the 2018 midterm elections, how the Latino community is shaping the American political landscape. Our guest is Luis Fraga, director of Notre Dame's Institute for Latino Studies.

  • Confidence, building

    19/10/2018 Duración: 21min

    In this episode: Confidence, building. New research on confidence says nonverbal cues can help people avoid the social penalties of overconfidence. And, a collaboration between Notre Dame’s School of Architecture and the City of South Bend shows how buildings from the past can help plan for the future.

  • Heavenly Realms

    21/09/2018 Duración: 30min

    In this episode: heavenly realms. We're closer than ever to knowing whether life exists on other planets. A Notre Dame researcher talks about what he and other experts are recommending to find the answer in the next 20 years. And, what can be done at the moment a life passes from this world to the next? A scholar of Medieval chants finds surprising insight into how modern Americans respond to the end of life.

  • Helping the Most Vulnerable

    31/08/2018 Duración: 23min

    In this episode: helping the most vulnerable. A report from the White House Council of Economic Advisors declared the war on poverty largely over. A Notre Dame researcher, who helped produce much of the data behind the report, explains that statement, and talks about what can be done to continue to help those in need in the U.S. And, two Notre Dame students signed up to spend their summer at a shelter near the U.S.-Mexico border, helping migrant families who are seeking asylum. But they didn’t know the role that shelter – called Casa Vides – would play when the immigration issue exploded. (Producer's note: The audio for the Casa Vides story was captured on-site and is extremely raw. It is best to listen through headphones or earbuds for clarity.)

  • Notre Dame Stories | Trailer

    01/08/2018 Duración: 24s

    Through expert interviews and feature spotlights, Notre Dame Stories showcases the work our faculty and students are doing to be a force for good in the world. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Notre Dame Stories is produced by the Office of Public Affairs and Communications.

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