Martijn Cremers recently gave his First Lecture, the talk was based on “Corporate Governance and Catholic Social Teaching,” a senior finance elective he currently teaches. The course covers the “purpose, priorities, and practice” of business in the context of Church teaching.
An Irish Rover report of a recent Professors for Lunch talk given by Michael Zuckert on “Providentialism and Politics: On Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address”.
While the Indiana Senate recently passed the controversial Marriage Protection Amendment—or HJR-3—on February 17, there is still some controversy from both sides. Some are disappointed that the stronger version of the amendment was not included, while some are disappointed that the amendment passed at all.
The Irish Rover sits down for an interview with Phillip Muñoz who is the Tocqueville Associate Professor of Religion and Public Life in the Department of Political Science at Notre Dame.
Notre Dame economists weigh in on the successes and failures of Ben Bernanke and how the former Federal Reserve Chairman will be remembered.
“American Politics in the 21st Century: The Latino Vote and the 2014 Elections”, a recent discussion as part of the Building Bridges lecture series at Notre Dame analyzed the effects of the Latino vote on the 2014 election.
The latest news in the on-going Student Body President Election at Notre Dame.
Hailey Vrdolyak reports on the latest development at the Center for Civil and Human Rights, which recently named Daniel Philpott as its new director.
Timothy Bradley reports the latest news regarding Notre Dame’s litigation against the HHS mandate.
Alexandra DeSanctis reports on Indiana’s upcoming vote on the Marriage Protection Amendment.