Media Mentions: March 2024

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  1. The World’s 9 Most Beautiful Boarding Schools

    David T. Mayernik, associate professor of architecture and a Nanovic Institute faculty fellow, has been working on the design of the TASIS Switzerland campus design for 28 years. It was recently recognized as one of the nine most beautiful boarding schools in the world by Architectural Digest.

  2. The James Madison Program Announces 2024-25 Visiting Fellows

    Mary Keys will serve as a visiting fellow in the The James Madison Program at Princeton University.

  3. Spiritual Worldliness: A Key Forgotten Bergoglioism

    Sarah Shortall's "Soldiers of God in a Secular World" is referenced in this article for Church Life Journal.

  4. Peter Pennoyer to Receive 2024 Driehaus Prize

    Michael Lykoudis served on the jury for the 2024 Driehaus Prize, awarded to Peter Pennoyer.

  5. Notre Dame historian reveals institutional flaws and failures within Jesuit order behind current scandals

    Ulrich Lehner inspired this article with his book "Staged Chastity: Sexual Offenses in the Society of Jesus in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries" and an interview.

  6. New book explores deep roots of Jesuit role in current crisis

    The pattern of behavior shown by Jesuit leadership in the management of at least one current high-profile scandal has centuries of institutional practice behind it. That’s according to one prominent historian, Ulrich Lehner of the University of Notre Dame, who has just published a German-language study of the Jesuits’ historical handling of abuse in their ranks.

  7. How ever did the inbred Habsburgs control their vast empire?

    Felipe Fernández-Armesto and Manuel Lucena Giraldo's book is referenced in this article.

  8. Human Rights Reparations and Fact-Finding Quandaries in the 2024 ICJ Judgments in Ukraine v. Russian Federation

    Diane Desierto writes on the ICJ's decisions in recent cases between Ukraine and the Russian Federation.

  9. Is AI art sacrilegious?

    Robin M. Jensen gives an interview to discuss whether AI art is sacrilegious.

  10. Review of Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America

    Matthew Teutsch reviews Korey Garibaldi's "Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America."

  11. My Objects of Desire: Poet and artist Julie Morrissy on her most prized possessions

    Julie Morrissy mentioned Korey Garibaldi's book "Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America" as one of the best two books she's read this year.