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6 posts tagged "globalization"

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Tackling the ‘globalization of indifference’

Cristina Interiano | Wednesday, March 1, 2017

I have grown up in country where I get to wake up to the view of the majestic San Salvador volcano, but one where the norm is to eat my cereal next to a “Massacre of Five” newspaper headline; where it’s too risky to sit in a car without windows up and locked. Salvadorans —

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An American abroad in the time of Trump

Jack Rooney | Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Every time I open my mouth in Ireland, somebody asks me about Donald Trump. My American accent gives me away, and everyone from curious taxi drivers and bartenders to the person sitting at the next table at Starbucks want to hear what I have to say about the new president. It’s been like this since

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Former president of Taiwan visits Notre Dame

Erin Shang | Monday, November 21, 2016

The Honorable Ma Ying-jeou, former president of Taiwan, enjoyed a private dinner with over 100 Notre Dame students from the greater China region on Saturday night. The dinner was hosted by the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian studies, and during the course of the meal, five students shared their experiences at Notre Dame with president

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Fall town hall meeting addresses innovation, University finances

Megan Valley | Thursday, October 6, 2016

University President Fr. John Jenkins and executive vice president John Affleck-Graves addressed Notre Dame’s faculty and staff at Wednesday’s town hall meeting, which focused on globalization and the University’s finances. Jenkins opened the fall town hall meeting by discussing the “biggest development” the University has undergone since he became president: internationalization. He referenced the University’s newest partnership

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Fight the globalization of indifference

Elizabeth Hascher | Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Here at Notre Dame, we tend to take great pride in being leaders. We are quick to point out the many ways in which we lead the country in academics, service and athletics, among other things. I, for one, am still not done bragging about that glorious 31-0 win over Michigan last year or the

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SMC Art Gallery explores globalized landscapes

Macaila DeMario | Wednesday, September 3, 2014

The Moreau Art Galleries of Saint Mary’s launched a new exhibit Wednesday featuring four distinct art pieces by collaborating artists Ryan Griffis and Sarah Ross. The art pieces are inspired by globalization and industrialization of rural towns, Griffis said. Ross and Griffis agreed the exhibit takes a “poetic” angle on metropolitan, cosmopolitan, urban landscapes. The largest installation, “Global Cities, Model

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