Democracy & Donuts
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month in the Kellogg Commons for a brief spotlight on the democracy-related work happening across the Institute (and enjoy some coffee and donuts while you're there). This is a space to connect with one another and learn more about the work being done to support our shared mission.
Short remarks at 9:15am by:
Two Kellogg faculty fellows, Abby Córdova and Guillermo Trejo, will briefly introduce the work of their labs: the Notre Dame Eliminating Violence Against Women Lab and the Notre Dame Violence and Transitional Justice Lab. Join us for this casual opportunity to gather, learn, and build community around the research priority of global democracy.
Each month we will highlight a democracy-related initiative or program and share updates about upcoming events and opportunities related to this theme.

Abby Córdova
Abby Córdova is an associate professor of global affairs in the Keough School of Global Affairs whose research integrates topics related to crime, violence, gender and economic inequality, and international migration. Her work uses experimental and non-experimental research designs, as well as advanced statistical methods...





