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Speaker to examine legendary military leader of ancient Ireland

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Joseph F. Nagy, professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles, will examine Fionn MacCumaill, the legendary leader of the high king of Ireland’s select warriors, at the University of Notre Dame’s annual "Why Irish?" colloquium.
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Ethics series kicks off with climate change discussion

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The University of Notre Dame’s Berges Lecture Series in Business Ethics will begin Sept. 9 (Tuesday) with a panel discussion about climate change from a business perspective.
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Calendar of Events

Gallery Exhibition Opening: "The Idea of Black Culture"

September 8: 5:30 - 7:00pm

Galería América, Institute for Latino Studies (McKenna Hall). Free admission. Parking available in the Visitor's Parking Lot on Notre Dame Avenue. On exhibit through Oct. 10.

Seminar: "Molecular Simulations of Soft Materials"

September 9: 3:30pm

Room 131, DeBartolo Hall. Monica H. Lamm, assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at Iowa State University, will describe recent work aimed at connecting the molecular-level properties of nanoscale building blocks to the macroscopic properties of materials.

Lecture: "Immigration and Literature in Contemporary France"

September 9: 4:00pm

Room 119, O'Shaughnessy Hall. Vietnamese Francophone writer Anna Moï.

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