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Innovative, Team-Taught Class Brings Scale of World War I Into Focus Through Trip to European Battlefields

January 29, 2020

Innovative, Team-Taught Class Brings Scale of World War I Into Focus Through Trip to European Battlefields

More than 20 million people were killed and another 20 million or more were injured in World War I, but it’s difficult for Americans today to wrap their minds around just how catastrophic the conflict was. The last survivors have died, the war wasn’t fought on American soil, and it ended...

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Four Arts and Letters faculty members win ACLS fellowships

April 20, 2017

Four Arts and Letters faculty members win ACLS fellowships

Four faculty members in Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters have been awarded 2017 fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies including Nanovic Fellow Evan Ragland from the department of history.

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Two key figures honored for career contributions to Department of Film, Television, and Theatre

September 22, 2016

Two key figures honored for career contributions to Department of Film, Television, and Theatre

Nanovic Fellow and former interim director Donald Crafton is one of two instrumental faculty members honored by the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre.

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German Professor Wins Article Prize for Analysis of 1959 Oscar-Winning Documentary

March 15, 2016

German Professor Wins Article Prize for Analysis of 1959 Oscar-Winning Documentary

Nanovic Fellow Tobias Boes wrote an article  on the 1980s documentary Serengeti Shall Not Die that won him the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Article Prize for best article published in the journal German Studies Review in 2013-2014. He received the award at the annual meeting of the German Studies...

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Professor Wins ACLS Fellowship to Explore Political Philosophy in Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’

August 14, 2015

Professor Wins ACLS Fellowship to Explore Political Philosophy in Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’

Eileen Hunt Botting’s students have suggested, only half jokingly, that had someone only given Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s creature a hug, a lot of violence and tragedy could have been avoided. Botting, an associate professor of political science and Nanovic fellow, has come to believe those students aren’t far from Shelley’s...

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