
Making A Musical
Ronnie and Alex Mansour chose Notre Dame over a traditional music conservatory because the University’s music program allowed them the flexibility to do it, as Sinatra would say, their way. In this ep...
29 Sep 202118min

Remembering 9/11
In this episode, Rev. Edward Malloy, C.S.C., reflects on the events of 9/11 and what followed for the campus community and himself.
7 Sep 202118min

No evidence, no hope (Proving Innocence, Ep. 5)
Iris Seabolt was convicted of felony murder in 2004 and sentenced to 45 years in prison. Prosecutors did not accuse her of killing restaurant owner A.J. Williams, but claim she was the female lure in ...
25 Aug 202120min

One call can change everything (Proving Innocence, Ep. 4)
In the fourth installment of the Proving Innocence series, Notre Dame law students take on the case of Leon Tyson. He was convicted of a 2015 murder in Elkhart and sentenced to 63 years in prison. The...
14 Jul 202118min

The journey: The 2021 valedictorian
In the final episode of the season, we sit down with Madeline Owen, the valedictorian of the class of 2021. Madeline discusses her Notre Dame journey, and what it meant to finish that journey here, on...
21 Mai 202123min

Before the Sunrise: St. Joseph's Farm
In this episode, we look at the history of St. Joseph's Farm, a place where religious brothers cultivated land to provide fuel for the University. Today, the farm is being used to produce another kind...
7 Mai 202121min

3D Printing & the Rise of Industry 4.0
In this episode, Ted Fox, former host of the With a Side of Knowledge podcast, interviews C. Fred Higgs, vice provost for academic affairs at Rice University.
23 Apr 202137min

Will the stimulus slash poverty?
The American Rescue Plan—the latest pandemic stimulus—was signed into law earlier this month and it was billed as a means to slash poverty. We discuss that proposition with Jim Sullivan, economist and...
26 Mar 202125min




















