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ESTEEM Graduate Program, University of Notre Dame

Three Notre Dame alumni who are changing the world – powered by ESTEEM

Author: Olivia Poole

Meet Jack O’Meara, Ashley Kalinauskas and Dan Kervick, founders and CEOs of three companies, each having a profound impact on the world. They have one thing in common: All are graduates of the ESTEEM Graduate Program, a one-year professional master’s program at the University of Notre Dame that confers a master of science in innovation, technology and entrepreneurship. 

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Podcast logo: Meeting in the middle ages

From the MI Podcast: Writing a book on used books! Eleonora Celora (Ph.D. candidate) discusses the art of liturgical manuscripts

Author: Medieval Institute

In this episode, hosts Ben and Will sat down with Eleonora Celora, a Ph.D. candidate at the Medieval Institute. Celora's research focuses on hagiography (writing a biography in a way that flatters or idealizes the subject) and its manifestation in Western liturgical manuscripts.

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Eckhart Spalding, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral research associate Eckhart Spalding brings his childhood dreams of discovering other planets to life

Author: Caroline Crawford

Eckhart Spalding, Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, develops instrumentation for taking observations of exoplanets: planets that orbit other stars.

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Students in the visual and material culture graduate minor will explore global art and architecture history in addition to image-centered research.

New visual and material culture graduate minor created to enhance A&L students’ research, teaching skills

Author: Beth Staples

The new graduate minor in visual and material culture is designed to enrich the experience of Arts and Letters students in Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, and Ph.D. programs through Department of Art, Art History & Design (AAHD) courses in ancient, medieval, early modern, modern, and contemporary art. 

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Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Ph.D. student in Peace Studies and Political Science.

Kroc Ph.D. student awarded Alejandro Angel Escobar Prize

Author: Jena O'Brien

Isabel Güiza-Gómez, (Ph.D. student in Peace Studies and Political Science) was recently awarded an Alejandro Angel Escobar Prize in Human and Social Science by Fundación Alejandro Ángel Escobar for her book, La Constitución del Campesinado. Luchas por reconocimiento y redistribución en el campo jurídico.

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