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NDWorks Weekly
Campus news for faculty and staff
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August 08, 2023
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Faith
The heart of Notre Dame
For Mark Roche, founder of Notre Dame’s Crucifix Initiative, the image of the crucifix in sacred art represents the universalism and diversity of the Catholic experience. Selected works of art from the Crucifix Initiative will be on view in an exhibit starting Thursday, Aug. 10, at The History Museum in South Bend.
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Research
Robotic sea turtle mimics uniquely adaptable gait
Read how a Notre Dame professor, doctoral student, undergraduate student and Naughton Fellow collaborated to design and test a robotic sea turtle to help hatchlings safely navigate to the ocean.
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Campus
Experience Notre Dame gets new website
UEE invites you to browse the new Experience Notre Dame website, and experience Notre Dame like never before. Experience Notre Dame is here to give you and your campus guests an inside look at where to dine, stay, explore, shop, cheer, gather and more — immersing yourself in the campus spirit. Visit experience.nd.edu.
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Notre Dame Magazine
Father Sorin’s House
Take a tour of the Presbytery, the historic, often overlooked campus building still in use today where the University founder lived — and died. Completed in about 1874, it is one of the oldest buildings still standing on campus, serving as a guest house for visiting friends and relatives of Congregation of Holy Cross members.
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Community
Partnership seeks to address leaky drinking water systems
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ResearchHow social media marketing benefits movies
Shijie Lu, the Howard J. and Geraldine F. Korth Associate Professor of Marketing at Mendoza College of Business, has new research analyzing the effectiveness of social media promotion for new movies and consumer postings.
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Expert weighs in on damage from Kakhovka Dam collapse in Ukraine
Susanne Wengle, the Nancy R. Dreux Associate Professor of Political Science, spoke with Wired in “The Kakhovka Dam Collapse Is an Ecological Disaster.” Read what she had to say here.
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