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For Good: Stories from Notre Dame offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into life under the Golden Dome and the powerful stories that drive Notre Dame to be a force for good in the world.
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How Notre Dame helped end war in Colombia with Josefina Echavarría Alvarez (Ep. 11)
For 52 long years, Colombia was in turmoil due to a protracted civil war between the Colombian government and the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). When the warring sides signed the historic Colombian peace accord in 2016, Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies became responsible for verifying and monitoring its implementation—making Notre Dame the first and only university in the world to play such a direct role in maintaining peace.
In the 11th episode of For Good, Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, Professor of the Practice and Director of the Kroc Institute’s Peace Accords Matrix, explains how Notre Dame has become an internationally recognized leader in peacebuilding around the world, how she addressed the U.N. Security Council on resolving disputes peacefully, and how her team is preparing a peace accord to end armed conflict in the Philippines.
0:00 Meet Josefina Echavarría Alvarez
8:45 The Peace Accords Matrix
14:24 Looking Beyond Stopping Violence
18:26 The Barometer Initiative in Colombia
21:08 Engaging Continuous Change
25:05 U.N. Security Council Address
29:29 Peacebuilding in the Philippines
32:51 Notre Dame’s Mission For Peace
34:52 Team Effort Towards Healing -
Canvas of hope: The remarkable influence of art with Joe Becherer (Ep. 10)
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to become
distracted and lose track of our contemplative nature. The arts help us recenter and focus on the things that matter most—the things that make us human.
In the tenth episode of For Good, Joe Becherer, the Director and Curator of the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, explains why he commissioned well-known artists to create works specifically for the new museum, how art plays a role in various disciplines, and what impact the new museum will have on communities near and far.
0:00 Meet Joe Becherer
4:04 The Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
11:25 Spiritual Enlightenment Through Art
14:10 A Vision for Growth
15:11 The Chapel, Manifestation of a Dream
27:22 Department Partnerships
35:07 Arts Gateway and Community Integration
37:51 Dreams for the Museum -
How philosophy shapes the world with Meghan Sullivan (Ep. 9)
Whether it’s wrestling with questions about the meaning of life or tackling contemporary issues with no easy solutions, philosophy has played a crucial role in the development of our society from Ancient Greece to the twenty-first century.
In the ninth episode of For Good, Meghan Sullivan, the Wilsey Family Collegiate Professor of Philosophy and the Director of the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study and the Notre Dame Ethics Initiative, talks from Fr. Hesburgh’s historic office about how the University has a responsibility to become a global leader in philosophical and ethical studies, how Fr. Hesburgh’s legacy resonates both on campus and beyond, and how Notre Dame teaches students to apply philosophical lessons in their own lives to create a more ethical and just future for all.
00:00 Meet Philosopher Meghan
15:08 Remembering Fr.Ted
21:42 Think Like A Philosopher
25:38 God and the Good Life Course
29:28 Institute for Advanced Study
33:00 Ethics Initiative
For Good: Stories from Notre Dame offers a glimpse behind the scenes at the incredible people who drive Our Lady’s University forward and make it a force for good.
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How the arts become a unifying force with Ted Barron (Ep. 8)
Ted Barron, the Executive Director of the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center (DPAC) and Judd and Mary Lou Leighton Director of the Performing Arts, sits down with Lou Nanni to discuss how DPAC develops students, empowers local artists, and showcases world-class performers and programs to put the arts center stage in the Notre Dame experience.
0:00 Venues at DeBartolo Performing Arts Center15:48 Notre Dame Arts Gateway20:25 DPAC Programming23:20 DPAC 20th Anniversary Celebration27:40 Presenting Series32:18 Partnering with the Academy34:41 The Arts at Notre Dame -
How Notre Dame is leading in AI with Nitesh Chawla (Ep. 7)
In the seventh episode of For Good: Stories from Notre Dame, Lou Nanni chats with Nitesh Chawla, the Frank M. Freimann Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, about how technology can advance the common good, how Notre Dame is becoming a leading force for good in the fields of AI, and the potential consequences of not developing those technologies ethically.
00:00 Meet the second-chance guy11:38 Why Notre Dame19:27 What is AI20:59 Fears and misconceptions about AI24:53 Notre Dame leading ethically in AI31:06 Applications of AI34:25 Lucy Family Institute & recruiting38:48 Notre Dame's impact & partnerships46:10 Closing thoughts and prayer -
Marcus Freeman is not just a football coach (Ep. 6)
In the sixth episode of For Good: Stories from Notre Dame, Lou Nanni asks deeper questions to get to know Marcus Freeman, the coach, the leader, the family man, and the human.
0:00 Serving Student-Athletes4:00 Coaching Staff Updates7:43 Managing Pressure12:43 Family and Work-life Balance15:18 Learning from Other Great Leaders17:40 Recruiting22:24 Pre-game Mass27:51 Navigating the Ever-changing Collegiate Football Landscape36:21 Coach's Miracle