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- Dockworkers reconsider strike that shut down East and Gulf Coast ports: A conversation with supply chain expert Kaitlin WowakThe union representing dockworkers at U.S. ports walked away from the negotiating table with port employers this week over automation concerns as the two sides face a mid-January deadline to finalize a deal and prevent the resumption of a strike. Business Analytics Professor Kaitlin Wowak discusses potential supply chain disruptions.
- Black men — including transit workers — are targets for aggression on public transportation, Notre Dame study showsBlack men on buses and trains — whether as passengers or transit workers — face hostile encounters that threaten their sense of safety and well-being, according to a new study by a Keough School of Global Affairs sociologist. By reinforcing racist tropes that they are dangerous or invisible, these…
- Wilsey Distinguished Graduate Fellowship: Institute for Ethics and the Common Good program receives endowment gift, new nameThe Institute for Ethics and the Common Good (ECG) has received a generous endowment gift to support its highly competitive fellowship program for graduate students. Thanks to the generosity of Michael and Barbara Wilsey, the program will now be known as the Wilsey…
- ILS Spotlight: Meet Dr. Karen Richman, Director of Undergraduate StudiesArticle written by: Lluvia Gaucin, Summer Intern 2025, Lozano Media and Journalism Fellow Dr. Karen Richman…
- Notre Dame Law students provide critical legal aid through Appalachia ExternshipFor over a decade, Notre Dame Law School students have dedicated their fall and spring breaks to immersing themselves in the rich culture…
- Toby Jia-Jun Li appointed to lead the Lucy Family Institute's new Human-Centered Responsible AI LabToby Jia-Jun Li, assistant professor of computer…