
What's going on with the mail?
For the better part of a year, the mail has been increasingly slow…and COVID is only partly to blame. To find out what’s behind this, we spoke with James O’Rourke, professor of management at the Mendo...
5 Mar 202126min

Developing a COVID-19 Vaccine
As most of the country awaits their turn in line to receive a coronavirus vaccine, some have questions about its safety. How it was developed, and what it means for life after vaccination. In this ep...
5 Feb 202117min

"Mom guilt" and the pandemic
These days, “office hours” take place almost anywhere but the office. The dining room, bedroom, basement… they’ve all become the places we work, not just where we live. The pandemic has profoundly alt...
11 Jan 202126min

Gentle Giant Finally Free (Proving Innocence, Ep. 3)
Andy Royer confessed in 2003 to strangling a 94-year-old woman who lived in his apartment building in Elkhart, Indiana. But Royer, who has mental challenges that make him seem childlike despite his hu...
18 Des 202026min

Tall, Thin and Black (Proving Innocence, Ep. 2)
In episode two of this six-part series, we hear the story of Keith Cooper’s 20-year odyssey to clear his name of a crime he didn’t commit in a town he hardly knew. Cooper tells the story in his words,...
16 Des 202023min

A Club Becomes a Class (Proving Innocence, Ep. 1)
Episode one of this six-part series traces the origins of the Notre Dame Exoneration Justice Clinic’s rapid growth over the last four years. It began as a student volunteer club in 2016 with some awar...
14 Des 202015min

Proving Innocence | Trailer
Thousands of people across the country are penned in prisons for crimes they didn’t commit. Want proof? More than 2,700 prisoners have been legally exonerated over the last 30 years, largely through t...
10 Des 20203min

Replay: What was the Christmas Star?
In one of our most popular episodes, Notre Dame astrophysicist Grant Mathews unpacks his research into what the Christmas Star may have been.
2 Des 202017min




















