Tag: Notre Dame

  • “When people are thinking about honesty versus dishonesty,” says Dan Ariely, professor at the Duke University Fuqua School of Business, “it’s all about being able, at the moment, to rationalize something and make yourself think this is actually okay.” More

    June 27, 2014

  • “We’re all aware of the recent tragedies in Bangladesh,” says Joe Bozich. But “is there anybody doing it differently?” The sustainable corporate model at his Alta Gracia garment factory in the Dominican Republic is an attempt to do just that. More

    January 31, 2014

  • Originally broadcast June 19, 2009 FRED DE SAM LAZARO (guest anchor): Earlier this month in France an annual event took place that has been described as perhaps the largest public expression of traditional Catholicism in the world. It is a … More

    June 11, 2010

  • FRED DE SAM LAZARO (guest anchor): Earlier this month in France an annual event took place that has been described as perhaps the largest public expression of traditional Catholicism in the world. It is a three-day, 72-mile pilgrimage from Notre … More

    June 19, 2009

  • Is it appropriate for a Catholic university to honor a president whose views on abortion differ from the teachings of the Catholic Church? More

    May 15, 2009

  • “The greatest thing I can say about being a priest, what I like better than anything else, you belong to everybody. I’ve tried awfully hard to understand human problems and to find the right advice.” More

    May 21, 1999

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