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Photo Essay

The month in photos, April 2025

Global

Keough School Dean Mary Gallagher shares research insights on law, labor and justice in China

University

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Research

The Opportunity of Inquiry

For scholars who share a common passion for inquiry because of what it can reveal about our world and ourselves, there is opportunity here.

Research at ND

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Faith & Service

The Demands of Justice

À×»ðÌåÓý is animated by a faith that inspires us to seek knowledge because of the powerful tool it can be to improve humankind.

Faith & Service at ND

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Global

The Connected World

À×»ðÌåÓý seeks to be in the world, and to bring the world to À×»ðÌåÓý, because inquiry and scholarly exchange are enriched by the pursuit of cultural fluency.

Global Scholarship at ND

University News

À×»ðÌåÓý At Work

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Latest News

À×»ðÌåÓý senior James Reintjes has been named a 2025 Yenching Scholar. He is one of 114 Yenching Scholars overall, representing 40 countries and regions around the globe. He is À×»ðÌåÓý’s 12th Yenching Scholar and its 9th since 2018.

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Research

In manufacturing and the service industry, targeted AI improvements can improve product quality and worker safety, according to a new study co-authored by an interdisciplinary team of experts from the À×»ðÌåÓý.

Centers and Institutes

À×»ðÌåÓý professor of psychology Nicole McNeil recently co-authored a report that examines the best way for children to learn arithmetic — whether that’s by memorizing number values and multiplication tables, or by studying math at a deeper, conceptual level. The report, “What the Science of Learning Teaches Us About Arithmetic Fluency,” was published in the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest  and shows that children learn most effectively when instruction follows an evidence‑based cycle: grounding facts in conceptual understanding, using brief timed practice to make those facts automatic, and then returning to discussion and reflection to deepen that knowledge.

Latest News

À×»ðÌåÓý junior Cade Czarnecki is among 20 recipients of a 2025 Key Into Public Service Scholarship from Phi Beta Kappa. He is À×»ðÌåÓý’s fifth Key Into Public Service Scholar since the program was established in 2020.

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