Morrell Co-designs First AP Seminar on African Diaspora
Sep 17, 2020
Keeping Up With Kellogg - December 2020 |
Volume 3 | Issue 1
Our students and scholars come to the Kellogg Institute for International Studies because of their shared interest in democracy and human development. When they leave campus, that doesn’t change. Keeping Up With Kellogg is a semiannual feature highlighting the work of those connected with the Institute, both past and present. Read more about our ongoing research below.
Please send feedback and updates about your work to ki_updates@nd.edu.
My transition to the University of Notre Dame in August 2020 was among the easiest moves I have made. A short car ride from Bloomington, where I had just received my PhD in history at Indiana University, and an incredibly thoughtful orientation by Kellogg Institute staff meant that I could literally hit the ground running. My fellowship at Kellogg, though one semester in length, has been an invaluable resource that has helped me make progress on my research. I relished the tranquility of the Hesburgh Center, where I could spend hours examining hard-to-find manuscripts held at the Hesburgh Library. Read More...
Faculty Fellows |
PODCAST: How COVID-19 Challenges Democracies
Dianne Pinderhughes
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Current and Former Visiting Fellows |
PODCAST: Votes, Drugs, and Violence: The Political Logic of Criminal Wars in Mexico
Sandra Ley Gutiérrez (2014-15), with Faculty Fellow Guillermo Trejo
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Current Graduate Students and Alumni |
VIDEOS: Meet Our Dissertation Year Fellows
Alejandro Castrillón, Bernardo Pulido Marquez, Esteban Salas
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Current Undergraduate Students and Alumni |
PODCAST: Faith-Based Approaches to Integral Ecology and Sustainable Development
Elsa Barron ‘21, with Faculty Fellow Rev. Emmanuel Katongole
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