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Friday, February 7, 2025
- 12:00 AM23h 59mShared WalksStudents, explore campus and build connection with another student during a shared walk! Each week you may sign up to join a shared walk by 9:00 p.m. Wednesday. The next day, Thursday, you will receive an email pairing you with your walking partner. You with both decide on a location and time to meet up on Friday. Discussion guides are provided. Sign up at bit.ly/nd-sharedwalk. Originally published at mcwell.nd.edu.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mShared WalksStudents, explore campus and build connection with another student during a shared walk! Each week you may sign up to join a shared walk by 9:00 p.m. Wednesday. The next day, Thursday, you will receive an email pairing you with your walking partner. You with both decide on a location and time to meet up on Friday. Discussion guides are provided. Sign up at bit.ly/nd-sharedwalk. Originally published at mcwell.nd.edu.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mUS-China Exchange and Partnership SymposiumAbout the Symposium Organized by Notre Dame students, the US-China Exchange and Partnership Symposium aims to bring together distinguished speakers from academic, non-governmental, corporate, governmental, and other practitioner sectors to explore actionable solutions to both nations' challenges in environmental policy and sustainability. Our symposium reflects a broader goal: to foster greater mutual understanding, collaboration, and constructive partnership between American and Chinese students, governments, and experts. We are united by the belief that today’s most pressing issues, such as sustainability, require concerted efforts from both countries, and we hope that the exchange of ideas at this event will contribute to advancing these critical goals. Registration Registration is free and open to all. Please register to participate in all sessions. Register by January 31, 2025 The keynote address is free and open to the public; no registration is required. Schedule All events are in 1030 Jenkins Nanovic Halls at the University of Notre Dame. Friday, February 7, 2025 9:00-9:30 a.m. Check-in 9:30-10:30 a.m. Opening Remarks and Keynote AddressWelcome by Symposium Chairs Remarks and Introduction by Michel Hockx, Director, Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies and Professor of Chinese Literature Keynote Speaker: Mary Gallagher, Marilyn Keough Dean, Keough School of Global Affairs and Liu Institute Faculty Fellow10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Session 1: Academic PerspectivesPanelists: Yangyang Cheng, Yale University and Victoria Shen, Stanford University Moderated by Kyle Jaros, Keough School of Global Affairs and Liu Institute Faculty Fellow12:00-1:00 p.m. Session 2: Conversation with Helen Ni, founder of Green LightYear NGOBox lunches provided for registered participants Moderated by Esther Lynch '25, political science and global affairs, and Ben Martin '25, political science and French1:15-2:15 p.m. Session 3: Corporate SectorPanelists: To Be Announced Followed by closing remarksSaturday, February 8 10:00-11:00 a.m. Keynote AddressWelcome and Introduction: Esther Lynch '25, political science and global affairs Keynote Speaker: Richard Yu Zhang, Intel China CTO11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Session 4: Cross-Cultural CollaborationPanelists: To Be Announced Moderated by Esther Lynch '25, political science and global affairs, and Ben Martin '25, political science and French12:00-1:00 p.m. Session 5Box lunches provided for registered participants Panelists: Alex Wang, UCLA Followed by closing remarksOrganizers and Sponsors If you have questions about the event, contact the symposium organizers, Esther Lynch and Ben Martin. This student symposium is sponsored by the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies and the Keough School of Global Affairs. Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- 8:00 AM9hSecond-Year MFA Student ExhibitionThe AAHD Gallery is excited to present Second Chances, an exhibition showcasing new works by second-year MFA students in Studio Art and Design. Featured artists include Lily Dorian (sculpture), Heidi Dargle (visual communication design), Franceska Alvarado (painting and drawing), Lucy Schultz (industrial design), and Olivia Koziel (photography). The exhibition runs weekdays from January 30 to February 13, 2025, with a special opening reception on January 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to celebrate these talented, emerging artists and their inspiring creations. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- 8:00 AM9hSecond-Year MFA Student ExhibitionThe AAHD Gallery is excited to present Second Chances, an exhibition showcasing new works by second-year MFA students in Studio Art and Design. Featured artists include Lily Dorian (sculpture), Heidi Dargle (visual communication design), Franceska Alvarado (painting and drawing), Lucy Schultz (industrial design), and Olivia Koziel (photography). The exhibition runs weekdays from January 30 to February 13, 2025, with a special opening reception on January 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to celebrate these talented, emerging artists and their inspiring creations. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- 8:00 AM9hSecond-Year MFA Student ExhibitionThe AAHD Gallery is excited to present Second Chances, an exhibition showcasing new works by second-year MFA students in Studio Art and Design. Featured artists include Lily Dorian (sculpture), Heidi Dargle (visual communication design), Franceska Alvarado (painting and drawing), Lucy Schultz (industrial design), and Olivia Koziel (photography). The exhibition runs weekdays from January 30 to February 13, 2025, with a special opening reception on January 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to celebrate these talented, emerging artists and their inspiring creations. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- 8:00 AM9hSecond-Year MFA Student ExhibitionThe AAHD Gallery is excited to present Second Chances, an exhibition showcasing new works by second-year MFA students in Studio Art and Design. Featured artists include Lily Dorian (sculpture), Heidi Dargle (visual communication design), Franceska Alvarado (painting and drawing), Lucy Schultz (industrial design), and Olivia Koziel (photography). The exhibition runs weekdays from January 30 to February 13, 2025, with a special opening reception on January 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to celebrate these talented, emerging artists and their inspiring creations. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- 10:40 AM1h 20m[DATE CHANGED] Ten Years Hence Lecture: "Resilience"Resilience is presented by Elliott Parker, CEO, and Matt Brady, general manager of the Build team, of High Alpha Innovation, a venture builder that co-creates companies directly in partnership with organizations to drive tangible growth and transformation. The Ten Years Hence speaker series explores issues, ideas, and trends likely to affect business and society over the next decade. The theme of the 2025 series is Innovation: The Process of Creation and Renewal. Ten Years Hence is sponsored by the Eugene Clark Distinguished Lecture Series endowment. This is one of seven lectures in the Ten Years Hence Lecture Series. See website for details and other lecture dates. Free and open to students, faculty, staff and public. The original date was February 21. It will now be held February 7.
- 10:40 AM1h 20m[DATE CHANGED] Ten Years Hence Lecture: "Resilience"Resilience is presented by Elliott Parker, CEO, and Matt Brady, general manager of the Build team, of High Alpha Innovation, a venture builder that co-creates companies directly in partnership with organizations to drive tangible growth and transformation. The Ten Years Hence speaker series explores issues, ideas, and trends likely to affect business and society over the next decade. The theme of the 2025 series is Innovation: The Process of Creation and Renewal. Ten Years Hence is sponsored by the Eugene Clark Distinguished Lecture Series endowment. This is one of seven lectures in the Ten Years Hence Lecture Series. See website for details and other lecture dates. Free and open to students, faculty, staff and public. The original date was February 21. It will now be held February 7.
- 10:40 AM1h 20m[DATE CHANGED] Ten Years Hence Lecture: "Resilience"Resilience is presented by Elliott Parker, CEO, and Matt Brady, general manager of the Build team, of High Alpha Innovation, a venture builder that co-creates companies directly in partnership with organizations to drive tangible growth and transformation. The Ten Years Hence speaker series explores issues, ideas, and trends likely to affect business and society over the next decade. The theme of the 2025 series is Innovation: The Process of Creation and Renewal. Ten Years Hence is sponsored by the Eugene Clark Distinguished Lecture Series endowment. This is one of seven lectures in the Ten Years Hence Lecture Series. See website for details and other lecture dates. Free and open to students, faculty, staff and public. The original date was February 21. It will now be held February 7.
- 10:40 AM1h 20m[DATE CHANGED] Ten Years Hence Lecture: "Resilience"Resilience is presented by Elliott Parker, CEO, and Matt Brady, general manager of the Build team, of High Alpha Innovation, a venture builder that co-creates companies directly in partnership with organizations to drive tangible growth and transformation. The Ten Years Hence speaker series explores issues, ideas, and trends likely to affect business and society over the next decade. The theme of the 2025 series is Innovation: The Process of Creation and Renewal. Ten Years Hence is sponsored by the Eugene Clark Distinguished Lecture Series endowment. This is one of seven lectures in the Ten Years Hence Lecture Series. See website for details and other lecture dates. Free and open to students, faculty, staff and public. The original date was February 21. It will now be held February 7.
- 12:30 PM1hDean’s Speaker Series: "The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age"The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age is presented by Paolo Carozza, professor of law, Notre Dame Law School as part of the Dean’s Speakers Series. Paolo Carozza joined the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 1996. His expertise is in the areas of comparative constitutional law, human rights, law and development, and international law. From 2012-22 he served as the director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, an interdisciplinary, university-wide institute focusing primarily on the themes of democracy and human development, where he was also the principal investigator of the Notre Dame Constitutionalism and Rule of Law Lab (CAROLL). Professor Carozza is also a Faculty Fellow of the Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, the Institute for Educational Initiatives, the Pulte Institute for Global Development, and the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Initiative. Carozza currently serves as a member of the Oversight Board, an independent expert body created by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to render binding decisions and policy recommendations regarding difficult content moderation questions on Meta’s platforms.
- 12:30 PM1hDean’s Speaker Series: "The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age"The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age is presented by Paolo Carozza, professor of law, Notre Dame Law School as part of the Dean’s Speakers Series. Paolo Carozza joined the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 1996. His expertise is in the areas of comparative constitutional law, human rights, law and development, and international law. From 2012-22 he served as the director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, an interdisciplinary, university-wide institute focusing primarily on the themes of democracy and human development, where he was also the principal investigator of the Notre Dame Constitutionalism and Rule of Law Lab (CAROLL). Professor Carozza is also a Faculty Fellow of the Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, the Institute for Educational Initiatives, the Pulte Institute for Global Development, and the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Initiative. Carozza currently serves as a member of the Oversight Board, an independent expert body created by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to render binding decisions and policy recommendations regarding difficult content moderation questions on Meta’s platforms.
- 12:30 PM1hDean’s Speaker Series: "The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age"The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age is presented by Paolo Carozza, professor of law, Notre Dame Law School as part of the Dean’s Speakers Series. Paolo Carozza joined the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 1996. His expertise is in the areas of comparative constitutional law, human rights, law and development, and international law. From 2012-22 he served as the director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, an interdisciplinary, university-wide institute focusing primarily on the themes of democracy and human development, where he was also the principal investigator of the Notre Dame Constitutionalism and Rule of Law Lab (CAROLL). Professor Carozza is also a Faculty Fellow of the Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, the Institute for Educational Initiatives, the Pulte Institute for Global Development, and the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Initiative. Carozza currently serves as a member of the Oversight Board, an independent expert body created by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to render binding decisions and policy recommendations regarding difficult content moderation questions on Meta’s platforms.
- 12:30 PM1hDean’s Speaker Series: "The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age"The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age is presented by Paolo Carozza, professor of law, Notre Dame Law School as part of the Dean’s Speakers Series. Paolo Carozza joined the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 1996. His expertise is in the areas of comparative constitutional law, human rights, law and development, and international law. From 2012-22 he served as the director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, an interdisciplinary, university-wide institute focusing primarily on the themes of democracy and human development, where he was also the principal investigator of the Notre Dame Constitutionalism and Rule of Law Lab (CAROLL). Professor Carozza is also a Faculty Fellow of the Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, the Institute for Educational Initiatives, the Pulte Institute for Global Development, and the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Initiative. Carozza currently serves as a member of the Oversight Board, an independent expert body created by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to render binding decisions and policy recommendations regarding difficult content moderation questions on Meta’s platforms.
- 4:00 PM2hLecture: "Simone Weil, Catholic Social Thought, and Contemporary Society"Join the Institute for Social Concerns on Friday afternoons for Encounter: lectures by distinguished scholars in the field of Catholic social teaching, who will share their insights and provide critical conversation on matters of justice and the common good. Reception to follow. Anna Rowlands is the St. Hilda Chair in Catholic Social Thought and Practice at Durham University, England. She is a political theologian who works at the interface of political and social theory and Christian theology. Her original training was in the social and political sciences, followed by postgraduate degrees in theology. She has worked for two decades on the political philosophy of Gillian Rose, with additional interests in Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil. These interests coincided with research over the last 15 years in two other areas: the study of forced migration and the ethics of migration, and the tradition of Catholic Social Teaching. She has published in all these areas. Her key publications include: Towards a Politics of Communion: Catholic Social Teaching in Dark Times (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The T&T Clark Reader in Political Theology, edited with Elizabeth Phillips and Amy Daughton (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Contemporary Migration (forthcoming 2024) edited with Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh. She is currently working on a new book on Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil and Gillian Rose.
- 4:00 PM2hLecture: "Simone Weil, Catholic Social Thought, and Contemporary Society"Join the Institute for Social Concerns on Friday afternoons for Encounter: lectures by distinguished scholars in the field of Catholic social teaching, who will share their insights and provide critical conversation on matters of justice and the common good. Reception to follow. Anna Rowlands is the St. Hilda Chair in Catholic Social Thought and Practice at Durham University, England. She is a political theologian who works at the interface of political and social theory and Christian theology. Her original training was in the social and political sciences, followed by postgraduate degrees in theology. She has worked for two decades on the political philosophy of Gillian Rose, with additional interests in Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil. These interests coincided with research over the last 15 years in two other areas: the study of forced migration and the ethics of migration, and the tradition of Catholic Social Teaching. She has published in all these areas. Her key publications include: Towards a Politics of Communion: Catholic Social Teaching in Dark Times (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The T&T Clark Reader in Political Theology, edited with Elizabeth Phillips and Amy Daughton (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Contemporary Migration (forthcoming 2024) edited with Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh. She is currently working on a new book on Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil and Gillian Rose.
- 4:00 PM2hLecture: "Simone Weil, Catholic Social Thought, and Contemporary Society"Join the Institute for Social Concerns on Friday afternoons for Encounter: lectures by distinguished scholars in the field of Catholic social teaching, who will share their insights and provide critical conversation on matters of justice and the common good. Reception to follow. Anna Rowlands is the St. Hilda Chair in Catholic Social Thought and Practice at Durham University, England. She is a political theologian who works at the interface of political and social theory and Christian theology. Her original training was in the social and political sciences, followed by postgraduate degrees in theology. She has worked for two decades on the political philosophy of Gillian Rose, with additional interests in Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil. These interests coincided with research over the last 15 years in two other areas: the study of forced migration and the ethics of migration, and the tradition of Catholic Social Teaching. She has published in all these areas. Her key publications include: Towards a Politics of Communion: Catholic Social Teaching in Dark Times (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The T&T Clark Reader in Political Theology, edited with Elizabeth Phillips and Amy Daughton (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Contemporary Migration (forthcoming 2024) edited with Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh. She is currently working on a new book on Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil and Gillian Rose.
- 4:00 PM2hLecture: "Simone Weil, Catholic Social Thought, and Contemporary Society"Join the Institute for Social Concerns on Friday afternoons for Encounter: lectures by distinguished scholars in the field of Catholic social teaching, who will share their insights and provide critical conversation on matters of justice and the common good. Reception to follow. Anna Rowlands is the St. Hilda Chair in Catholic Social Thought and Practice at Durham University, England. She is a political theologian who works at the interface of political and social theory and Christian theology. Her original training was in the social and political sciences, followed by postgraduate degrees in theology. She has worked for two decades on the political philosophy of Gillian Rose, with additional interests in Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil. These interests coincided with research over the last 15 years in two other areas: the study of forced migration and the ethics of migration, and the tradition of Catholic Social Teaching. She has published in all these areas. Her key publications include: Towards a Politics of Communion: Catholic Social Teaching in Dark Times (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The T&T Clark Reader in Political Theology, edited with Elizabeth Phillips and Amy Daughton (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Contemporary Migration (forthcoming 2024) edited with Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh. She is currently working on a new book on Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil and Gillian Rose.
- 7:30 PM1h 30mDance Performance by MOMIX: "Alice"MOMIX propels you down the rabbit hole in Artistic Director Moses Pendleton's Lewis Carroll-inspired creation, Alice. The company enchanted DPAC audiences in 2013 and 2016 with the incredible physicality of its dancers, who seamlessly blend illusion, acrobatics, magic, and mystery. "I don't intend to retell the whole Alice story," Pendleton says, "but use it as a taking off point for invention." GET TICKETS
- 7:30 PM1h 30mDance Performance by MOMIX: "Alice"MOMIX propels you down the rabbit hole in Artistic Director Moses Pendleton's Lewis Carroll-inspired creation, Alice. The company enchanted DPAC audiences in 2013 and 2016 with the incredible physicality of its dancers, who seamlessly blend illusion, acrobatics, magic, and mystery. "I don't intend to retell the whole Alice story," Pendleton says, "but use it as a taking off point for invention." GET TICKETS
- 7:30 PM1h 30mDance Performance by MOMIX: "Alice"MOMIX propels you down the rabbit hole in Artistic Director Moses Pendleton's Lewis Carroll-inspired creation, Alice. The company enchanted DPAC audiences in 2013 and 2016 with the incredible physicality of its dancers, who seamlessly blend illusion, acrobatics, magic, and mystery. "I don't intend to retell the whole Alice story," Pendleton says, "but use it as a taking off point for invention." GET TICKETS
- 7:30 PM1h 30mOpera Notre Dame Presents "Dido and Aeneas"Dido and Aeneas, the seminal opera in a prologue and three acts by English Baroque composer Henry Purcell with a libretto by Nahum Tate (based on Virgil’s Aeneid), is given a fresh update in OperaND’s spring production. This event is free and open to the public. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 7:30 PM1h 30mOpera Notre Dame Presents "Dido and Aeneas"Dido and Aeneas, the seminal opera in a prologue and three acts by English Baroque composer Henry Purcell with a libretto by Nahum Tate (based on Virgil’s Aeneid), is given a fresh update in OperaND’s spring production. This event is free and open to the public. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 7:30 PM1h 30mOpera Notre Dame Presents "Dido and Aeneas"Dido and Aeneas, the seminal opera in a prologue and three acts by English Baroque composer Henry Purcell with a libretto by Nahum Tate (based on Virgil’s Aeneid), is given a fresh update in OperaND’s spring production. This event is free and open to the public. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 7:30 PM1h 30mOpera Notre Dame Presents "Dido and Aeneas"Dido and Aeneas, the seminal opera in a prologue and three acts by English Baroque composer Henry Purcell with a libretto by Nahum Tate (based on Virgil’s Aeneid), is given a fresh update in OperaND’s spring production. This event is free and open to the public. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 7:30 PM1h 30mOpera Notre Dame Presents "Dido and Aeneas"Dido and Aeneas, the seminal opera in a prologue and three acts by English Baroque composer Henry Purcell with a libretto by Nahum Tate (based on Virgil’s Aeneid), is given a fresh update in OperaND’s spring production. This event is free and open to the public. Originally published at music.nd.edu.