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Tuesday, September 9, 2025
- 12:00 PM1hNDFSID Welcome Back Lunch BreakAre you ready for the fall semester?! Back by popular demand, the NDFSID employee and faculty lunch break is back. Bring your own delicious lunch and feel free to bring a friend along to enjoy the sunshine and good company. We will meet twice per month starting Tuesday, September 9. Keep an eye out for our upcoming announcements with specific dates. We can't wait to see you there! Decio Café is also open so try out its hearty breakfast, deli sandwiches or its fresh salad bar. Severe weather location: Decio Café located on the first floor of Decio Faculty Hall Originally published at internationalerg.nd.edu.
- 12:00 PM1hNDFSID Welcome Back Lunch BreakAre you ready for the fall semester?! Back by popular demand, the NDFSID employee and faculty lunch break is back. Bring your own delicious lunch and feel free to bring a friend along to enjoy the sunshine and good company. We will meet twice per month starting Tuesday, September 9. Keep an eye out for our upcoming announcements with specific dates. We can't wait to see you there! Decio Café is also open so try out its hearty breakfast, deli sandwiches or its fresh salad bar. Severe weather location: Decio Café located on the first floor of Decio Faculty Hall Originally published at internationalerg.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mPresentation—"Critical Feminist Justpeace: Intersectional Analysis of Women's Peacebuilding in Northeastern India"The UN's Women, Peace, and Security agenda has helped women make great strides in some areas, but goals like women's participation and gender mainstreaming fall far short of ending intersectional forms of oppression. In this study of women's interethnic peacebuilding in Manipur, India, Karie Riddle uses critical feminist methodology to uncover multiple sources of harm and to propose goals and processes for a contextually sensitive and intersectional justpeace. Riddle is a 2017 Ph.D. peace studies and political science graduate from the University of Notre Dame. Today’s event is part of the Kroc Institute’s series on intersectionality and justice led by Ashley Bohrer, assistant professor of gender and peace studies. The series features a variety of guest presenters and illustrates how peacebuilding in its many forms contributes to the strength and value of intersectionality and justice as an analytical tool and concept. Speakers/Panelists:Karie Riddle, associate professor of political science, Pepperdine UniversityAshley Bohrer (moderator)Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mPresentation—"Critical Feminist Justpeace: Intersectional Analysis of Women's Peacebuilding in Northeastern India"The UN's Women, Peace, and Security agenda has helped women make great strides in some areas, but goals like women's participation and gender mainstreaming fall far short of ending intersectional forms of oppression. In this study of women's interethnic peacebuilding in Manipur, India, Karie Riddle uses critical feminist methodology to uncover multiple sources of harm and to propose goals and processes for a contextually sensitive and intersectional justpeace. Riddle is a 2017 Ph.D. peace studies and political science graduate from the University of Notre Dame. Today’s event is part of the Kroc Institute’s series on intersectionality and justice led by Ashley Bohrer, assistant professor of gender and peace studies. The series features a variety of guest presenters and illustrates how peacebuilding in its many forms contributes to the strength and value of intersectionality and justice as an analytical tool and concept. Speakers/Panelists:Karie Riddle, associate professor of political science, Pepperdine UniversityAshley Bohrer (moderator)Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mPresentation—"Critical Feminist Justpeace: Intersectional Analysis of Women's Peacebuilding in Northeastern India"The UN's Women, Peace, and Security agenda has helped women make great strides in some areas, but goals like women's participation and gender mainstreaming fall far short of ending intersectional forms of oppression. In this study of women's interethnic peacebuilding in Manipur, India, Karie Riddle uses critical feminist methodology to uncover multiple sources of harm and to propose goals and processes for a contextually sensitive and intersectional justpeace. Riddle is a 2017 Ph.D. peace studies and political science graduate from the University of Notre Dame. Today’s event is part of the Kroc Institute’s series on intersectionality and justice led by Ashley Bohrer, assistant professor of gender and peace studies. The series features a variety of guest presenters and illustrates how peacebuilding in its many forms contributes to the strength and value of intersectionality and justice as an analytical tool and concept. Speakers/Panelists:Karie Riddle, associate professor of political science, Pepperdine UniversityAshley Bohrer (moderator)Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mPresentation—"Critical Feminist Justpeace: Intersectional Analysis of Women's Peacebuilding in Northeastern India"The UN's Women, Peace, and Security agenda has helped women make great strides in some areas, but goals like women's participation and gender mainstreaming fall far short of ending intersectional forms of oppression. In this study of women's interethnic peacebuilding in Manipur, India, Karie Riddle uses critical feminist methodology to uncover multiple sources of harm and to propose goals and processes for a contextually sensitive and intersectional justpeace. Riddle is a 2017 Ph.D. peace studies and political science graduate from the University of Notre Dame. Today’s event is part of the Kroc Institute’s series on intersectionality and justice led by Ashley Bohrer, assistant professor of gender and peace studies. The series features a variety of guest presenters and illustrates how peacebuilding in its many forms contributes to the strength and value of intersectionality and justice as an analytical tool and concept. Speakers/Panelists:Karie Riddle, associate professor of political science, Pepperdine UniversityAshley Bohrer (moderator)Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 4:30 PM2hGlobal Explorers: Keough School Experiential Learning Opportunities FairJoin us to explore the wide range of both local and global hands-on learning opportunities offered in the Keough School, including research, internships, service, consulting, and community-based projects. Engage in real-world scenarios, develop essential professional skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and adaptability, and become career ready.
- 4:30 PM2hGlobal Explorers: Keough School Experiential Learning Opportunities FairJoin us to explore the wide range of both local and global hands-on learning opportunities offered in the Keough School, including research, internships, service, consulting, and community-based projects. Engage in real-world scenarios, develop essential professional skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and adaptability, and become career ready.
- 6:00 PM1hI CAN Help TrainingCultivate your skills to be a force for good! Register to participate in I CAN Help training. I CAN Help is a suicide prevention and mental health literacy training designed to help faculty, staff, and students identify students who are at risk, respond in a compassionate and helpful manner, and connect them with resources. Register here. Originally published at mcwell.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1hI CAN Help TrainingCultivate your skills to be a force for good! Register to participate in I CAN Help training. I CAN Help is a suicide prevention and mental health literacy training designed to help faculty, staff, and students identify students who are at risk, respond in a compassionate and helpful manner, and connect them with resources. Register here. Originally published at mcwell.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM1hI CAN Help TrainingCultivate your skills to be a force for good! Register to participate in I CAN Help training. I CAN Help is a suicide prevention and mental health literacy training designed to help faculty, staff, and students identify students who are at risk, respond in a compassionate and helpful manner, and connect them with resources. Register here. Originally published at mcwell.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM2hConcert: Meridian Prall, mezzo soprano with Dror Baitel, pianoA rising opera star and recent Operalia and Richard Tucker Award winner, mezzo-soprano Meridian Prall, joins acclaimed faculty pianist Dror Baitel for a captivating program of art songs and arias, celebrating the expressive power of voice and piano. This concert is free and open to the public. Watch the livestream. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM2hConcert: Meridian Prall, mezzo soprano with Dror Baitel, pianoA rising opera star and recent Operalia and Richard Tucker Award winner, mezzo-soprano Meridian Prall, joins acclaimed faculty pianist Dror Baitel for a captivating program of art songs and arias, celebrating the expressive power of voice and piano. This concert is free and open to the public. Watch the livestream. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM2hConcert: Meridian Prall, mezzo soprano with Dror Baitel, pianoA rising opera star and recent Operalia and Richard Tucker Award winner, mezzo-soprano Meridian Prall, joins acclaimed faculty pianist Dror Baitel for a captivating program of art songs and arias, celebrating the expressive power of voice and piano. This concert is free and open to the public. Watch the livestream. Originally published at music.nd.edu.