

The Washington Post
March 27, 2025
The fate of many of Trump’s directives and actions might not be known for some time, because the court challenges are still in the early stages. Samuel L. Bray, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, divided some of the executive actions into three categories.
National Geographic
March 26, 2025
Because nitisinone has already passed rigorous safety standards, repurposing the drug to combat mosquito-borne diseases would also require fewer approvals, says Acosta Serrano, who is now at the University of Notre Dame.
The Independent
March 26, 2025
“One way to stop the spread of diseases transmitted by insects is to make the blood of animals and humans toxic to these blood-feeding insects,” said Lee Haines, associate research professor of biological sciences at the University of Notre Dame, honorary fellow at the Liverpool 91ÊÓƵ of Tropical Medicine and co-lead author of the study.
The Indiana Lawyer
March 26, 2025
“We are living through a period where a lot of people are rethinking what it means to be a democratic society, and universities ought to be a part of that conversation,” said David Campbell, a professor of political science at Notre Dame and director of the Democracy Initiative.
The Conversation
March 21, 2025
By John Lalor, Assistant Professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations, University of Notre Dame
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