Author: David Cramer

Ending Human Trafficking

HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER AS PRACTITIONER-IN-RESIDENCE Ending Human Trafficking Every morning, Monalisa arrives at Geddes Hall, thanks her office and the Notre Dame campus, meditates, and sketches pictures to center herself. Then she gets to work. Her goal: the end of human trafficking. As an international human rights lawyer and graduate of Notre Dame Law School’s […]

Perspectives: Jay Brandenberger ’78

PERSPECTIVES Jay Brandenberger ’78 PROFESSOR OF THE PRACTICEDIRECTOR FOR ASSESSMENT AND ENGAGED SCHOLARSHIP The Institute for Social Concerns is a home for justice research and education for scholars at any stage of their academic career, from undergraduate students to seasoned professors. Jenifer Solano Becerra is a junior at Notre Dame, majoring in neuroscience and behavior […]

Perspectives: Suzanne Mulligan

PERSPECTIVES Suzanne Mulligan PROFESSOR OF THE PRACTICE The Institute for Social Concerns is a home for justice research and education for scholars at any stage of their academic career, from undergraduate students to seasoned professors. Jenifer Solano Becerra is a junior at Notre Dame, majoring in neuroscience and behavior with a minor in chemistry. Amandhi […]

Perspectives: Amandhi Mathews

PERSPECTIVES Amandhi Mathews 2025–26 GRADUATE JUSTICE FELLOW The Institute for Social Concerns is a home for justice research and education for scholars at any stage of their academic career, from undergraduate students to seasoned professors. Jenifer Solano Becerra is a junior at Notre Dame, majoring in neuroscience and behavior with a minor in chemistry. Amandhi […]

Perspectives: Jenifer Solano Becerra

PERSPECTIVES Jenifer Solano Becerra JUNIOR NEUROSCOENCE AND BEHAVIOR MAJOR The Institute for Social Concerns is a home for justice research and education for scholars at any stage of their academic career, from undergraduate students to seasoned professors. Jenifer Solano Becerra is a junior at Notre Dame, majoring in neuroscience and behavior with a minor in […]

Graduate Justice Fellows

GRADUATE JUSTICE FELLOWS Finding Scholarly Purpose in Justice Graduate and professional students come to Notre Dame because of its commitments to both academic excellence and the pursuit of the common good. Through the Institute’s graduate programs, these students develop a strong sense of purpose in whatever discipline they pursue, thereby creating an interdisciplinary community around […]

SPIRE: Scholarship in CST

SPIRE: SCHOLARSHIP IN CATHOLIC SOCIAL TRADITION Addressing the Signs of the Times Through SPIRE: Scholarship in Catholic Social Tradition, the Institute is addressing the most urgent signs of the times—from growing religious nationalism and the national housing crisis to global migration, rising authoritarianism, and threats to democracy—by drawing from the deep resources of Catholic social […]

Notre Dame Justice Labs

NOTRE DAME JUSTICE LABS Collaborating on Research, Discovering Community Solutions Social concerns—from child hunger, to human trafficking, to housing shortages, to climate change—foil and frustrate well-meaning interventions, leaving our thorniest problems to fester. Now, through Notre Dame Justice Labs, the Institute offers a new model of engaged research and problem-based education, rooted in the principles […]

Virtues & Vocations

VIRTUES & VOCATIONS Cultivating Character Virtues & Vocations is a grassroots character movement committed to our shared flourishing through the cultivation of virtue in professions. This aspirational, cross-professional learning community understands thriving professions are the backbone of thriving societies and knows professional excellence requires both competence and character. Virtues & Vocations is rooted in the […]

Suzanne Mulligan

Suzanne Mulligan on ‘Dilexi Te’—a spotlight on increasing inequality

In the summer of 2024, Ty Harrington ’26—a program of liberal studies (PLS), philosophy, and theology major from Carmel, Indiana—spent eight weeks studying the intersection of Indian philosophy, spirituality, and care for the earth in Mumbai, India, through a Social Concerns Summer Fellowship at Govardhan Ecovillage (GEV).