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Cavanaugh professor of the Humanities

Newman University hosts Notre Dame’s Hesburgh Lecture Series

Newman University will host University of Notre Dame professor Stephan Fallon, Ph.D. as he presents “Beyond Notre Dame’s Walls: Reading Great Books with the Homeless,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct.… Continue reading Newman University hosts Notre Dame’s Hesburgh Lecture Series

Published October 14, 2010
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