'We survived'

IRR artist-in-residence David Martin celebrates Potawatomi resilience through dancing, painting

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There’s no ‘one size fits all’ when it comes to addressing men’s health issues globally

In most contexts in the United States and Europe, men tend to experience physical health changes when they get married and start having a family. These changes include an increase in waist circumference and body mass index — a phenomenon known as the “dad bod,” explained Lee Gettler, associate professor of anthropology and chair of Notre Dame’s Department of Anthropology.

Originally published at news.nd.edu.

Los Angeles uses AI to fight homelessness crisis

Last year, the University of Notre Dame published a study that found that at-risk people in California's Santa Clara County were 81% less likely to become homeless within six months of enrolment in a financial assistance program.

Originally published at news.nd.edu.

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