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NDWorks Weekly
Campus news for faculty and staff
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November 08, 2022
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University
Executive leaders resume in-person Staff Town Hall sessions to share updates, priorities
Executive officers shared key updates during the Fall 2022 Staff Town Hall on Nov. 1 and 2 in Washington Hall and Carey Auditorium.
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Accolades
Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights staff honored with Presidential Team Irish Award
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Accolades
Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics professor honored with All-Faculty Award
Fang Liu's research helps ensure that data routinely collected by employers and service providers does not expose individuals’ identities or sensitive information to cyber criminals.
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What Would You Fight For? (video)
Fighting to grow the good in business
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Campus
A pop-up shop with a story to tell
The St. Bakhita Vocational Training Center Pop-Up Shop is offering a special collection of items for sale at the Hammes Bookstore through Jan. 1. Each one is handmade by a young woman at St. Bakhita (see "What Would You Fight For?" above). All of the proceeds from the sale go to supporting the training center in Uganda.
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Academy
ND experts discuss midterm elections
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Academy
The future of work: A conversation with Paul Blaschko
Paul Blaschko, an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Philosophy and director of the Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society, discusses our changing relationship with work — including achievement mentality, burnout and the effects of the pandemic.
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