- 20:48Tools for prioritizing self-care during the holiday seasonWhen was the last time you felt truly rested and relaxed or took time for self-care?As we prepare to enter one of the busiest times of the year, we’re discussing this important, but often overlooked, topic.Host Jenna Liberto talks with Rachel Otwinowski, director of benefits and well-being for NDHR (https://hr.nd.edu/benefits-compensation/wellness-center/) , and Susie Gray Holden, national board certified health and wellness coach and mindfulness-based stress reduction instructor at the Notre Dame Wellness Center (https://hr.nd.edu/benefits-compensation/wellness-center/) .This episode was edited by Michael Wiens with original music by Alex Mansour.
- 2:01Fighting to Defend Human RightsWhen Nobel laureate Maria Ressa was arrested for cyberlibel in the Philippines she turned to Notre Dame Law professor Diane Desierto.As the director of the Law School’s new Global Human Rights Clinic, Desierto has fought for human rights primarily in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries. She's working to foster community amongst Notre Dame Law students and human rights defenders across the world."Notre Dame is one place that has genuine freedom to do all of it and be all of it. Where we strive to realize the human rights outcome.”Learn more: https://go.nd.edu/f5eceb
- 6:15Restoring Notre Dame de ParisIn Spring 2023, 12 University of Notre Dame Architecture students traveled to Paris, France, for a week-long deep dive into every aspect of the rebuilding of the Cathedral Notre-Dame.The spring break trip allowed them to take a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s most anticipated and closely watched restoration projects—and gain invaluable insight into the field of historic preservation.Read more: https://go.nd.edu/b9d4de00:00 Remembering the Fire 01:05 Visiting Paris 02:23 Up Close and Personal with Notre-Dame 03:12 Visiting the Quarry 04:39 Reverence of the Past
- 1:48G.K. Chesterton and Notre DameG.K. Chesterton, one of the premier English Catholic intellectuals of the 20th century, spent the month of October 1930 on campus at Notre Dame as a visiting professor.Today, a collection of his possessions adds a new dimension to the University’s presence in London. Learn more: https://go.nd.edu/e561bd
- 1:13:26Civility and Bipartisanship in a Time of Polarization and Gridlock"On October 27,2023, as part of the 2023-24 Notre Dame Forum on the “Future of Democracy,” University of Notre Dame President, Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., hosts a fireside chat with Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) and Senator Todd Young (R-IN). They discuss strategies for cultivating civility and bipartisanship in a time of polarization and gridlock.Learn more at forum.nd.edu."
- 2:01Fighting to Combat the Opioid CrisisOpioids, specifically fentanyl, are currently the leading cause of death for adults ages 18 to 45. They are highly accessible, available even on mainstream social media, and often lethal. Fentanyl is also often used as a filler in other drugs, so many people don’t even know they’re taking it.Illicit drug markets are constantly evolving with technology, making them difficult to track and stop. Fanny Ye, associate professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, is developing a robust, AI-powered framework to dismantle the systems that allow for opioids to be sold on both social media and the dark web.Learn more: https://go.nd.edu/b35248
- 16:18G.K. Chesterton and Notre Dame (audio)In this episode, we look at the relationship between the great Catholic intellectual, G.K. Chesterton (https://www.nd.edu/stories/g-k-chesterton/) , and the University of Notre Dame. Chesterton spent a semester on campus in 1930, lending his intellectual prowess and good humor to the Notre Dame community. Today, a collection of his personal belongings (https://london.nd.edu/research/chesterton-collection/) is adding a new dimension to the University's presence in London.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices)
- 2:01Fighting to Improve the Lives of Sick ChildrenWhen COVID-19 hit in 2020 it sent Notre Dame students to their homes across the country and locked down Ian, a 10-year-old diagnosed with leukemia who was paired with Notre Dame Men's Lacrosse through the Fighting Irish Fight for Life program, in his house.To connect, Max Manyak '23 began sending Ian videos every day, eventually getting his teammates involved. The videos had a profound effect on Ian and his nurse at Beacon Children's Hospital asked if they could create more videos for other patients.That's when Pediatric Pep Talk was born.Learn more: https://go.nd.edu/52d74d
- 0:19Regilding the Golden DomeSee the process of regilding the famous Golden Dome atop the University of Notre Dame's Main Building from beginning to end.
- 1:01Before & After: Notre Dame's Golden DomeSummer 2023 marked the first time in nearly two decades that the famous Golden Dome atop the University of Notre Dame's Main Building was regilded.See the process: https://go.nd.edu/Regilding
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