The ThinkND Podcast brings Notre Dame to you and will inspire you to continue learning, thinking, and inquiring. Whether you missed a live event or want to learn on the go, the ThinkND Podcast has you covered, from Art and Science to Health and Religion.
During this Inspiring Conversations session, we heard from three recent Notre Dame graduates about how they have made the conscious decision to move toward purpose, not just from a place of a career …
To blend past and present, art and teaching, FiresideND and NDWorks Podcast step inside to see the sights and hear the sounds of the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, opened to the public Friday, December…
Episode Topic: Designing to the Rhythms of Time (https://go.nd.edu/26b947)
The 2023 Richard H. Driehaus Prize Laureate Ben Pentreath will join us to discuss the importance of combining architecture an…
Episode Topic: The Neuroscience of Design: What All Architects Need to Know
Mark Hewitt’s research on the neuroscience of design is gaining interest across the architectural field. He will discuss hi…
Episode Topic: Economy, Community, and Moral Theology
Ethics at Work Crew chats with Fr. Gilbrian Stoy, C.S.C. '13, '19 MDiv. Fr. Gil has a variety of interests: economy, technology, ecology, and com…
Episode Topic: Economy, Community, and Moral Theology
Today the Ethics at Work Crew chats with Fr. Gilbrian Stoy, C.S.C. '13, '19 MDiv. Fr. Gil has a variety of interests: economy, technology, ecology…
Episode Topic: The Higher Calling of Education
As part of the Virtues & Vocations webinar series, Conversations on Character and the Common Good, we are pleased to welcome Laurie Patton to discuss The…
Episode Topic: Middle Eastern Cultural Landscapes - Sustainable Recovery and Development
Focusing on how to build and create continuity and consistency with the remaining historic fabric of a place, l…
Join us for a conversation with Admiral Christopher W. Grady ’84, the 12th Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and General Bryan P. Fenton ’87, the 13th Commander of U.S. Special Operations C…
Episode topic: African American Architects 1865-1945
This lecture delves into some of the least-known contributions of African American architects during the crucial period of emancipation to the end…
Episode topic: Fukushima - Resilience, Recovery, and Redemption
On March 11, 2011, the Fukushima coastline in eastern Japan experienced a devastating triple disaster. A 9.0-magnitude earthquake, so st…
Episode Topic: AI and Education in Practice
John Behrens ‘83, the director of the Technology and Digital Studies Program and the director of digital strategy for the College of Arts & Letters, along …
Episode Topic: Theology, Space, and Contemplation
After serving as a Catholic priest for the Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan for nearly ten years – doing parish ministry, criminal justice work, soci…
Episode Topic: Hope, Human Flourishing, and Higher Education
As part of the Virtues & Vocations webinar series, Conversations on Character and the Common Good, we are pleased to welcome Lydia Dugdale,…
Episode Topic: The Past, Present and Future of CNU, The next 30 years of architecture and urbanism
Mallory B.E. Baches is an urban designer with more than 20 years of experience and is the Congress f…
What will the seat of power look like in the future? Angela Logan, Ph.D., St. Andre Bessette Academic Director of the Master of Nonprofit Administration Program at the Mendoza College of Business and…
George Bernard Shaw famously called whiskey "liquid sunshine." But what does it really take to bottle sunshine? Join Notre Dame chemistry professor Ken Kuno and Ron C. Runnebaum ‘96, associate profes…
Episode Topic: Entrepreneurship and Tech Ethics with Kevin Bowyer
In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Kevin Bowyer, the Schubmehl-Prein Family Professor of Computer Science and Engineering University …
Episode Topic: Oppenheimer, with Ted Barron and Phil Sakimoto
In 1965, in an NBC News documentary, J. Robert Oppenheimer reflected on his role in leading the Manhattan Project that yielded the first n…
Today we are joined by Laura Miller-Graff, (BA Notre Dame ‘08; PhD, UMich '13), an Associate Professor of Psychology and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Prof. Miller-Graff's work cente…