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News
Study on ‘untouchables’ can help end human rights abuses, says Notre Dame scholar
The largest-ever study on the Dalits — the so-called “untouchables” of India — reveals widespread caste-based discrimination in every aspect of daily life, according to Notre Dame's Christian Davenport, one of the co-authors of the research report.
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Robert E. Burns, ND historian and administrator, dies
Robert E. Burns, professor emeritus of history at the University of Notre Dame, died Friday (Feb. 5) in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness.
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Calendar of Events
Sonnet Fest 2010
Wednesday, Feb. 10; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In the Great Hall of O’Shaughnessy Hall. All of William Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets will be read aloud by ND administrators, faculty and students. Bring a sack lunch, listen, and enjoy.
Numerous lectures throughout the afternoons
Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 10 - 11
McKenna Hall and O'Shaughnessy Hall. Caryl Emerson, A. Watson Armour III University Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University, this semester's Provost’s Distinguished Women’s Lecturer.
Lecture: "Medea and Metaphysics"
Wednesday, Feb. 10; 5 p.m.
Room 100-104, McKenna Hall. Edith Hall, University of London, a scholar of classics and cultural history. She has focused her research on racism, sexism and class prejudice in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
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