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Prof Who Said Being Pro-Life Was ‘White Supremacy’ Won’t Get Top Role At Notre Dame After Outrage

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27.02.2026

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Prof Who Said Being Pro-Life Was ‘White Supremacy’ Won’t Get Top Role At Notre Dame After Outrage

Notre Dame has waffled on its relationship with its Catholic mission and identity for decades.

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Following backlash from Catholic bishops and pro-lifers, a pro-abortion professor at Notre Dame is no longer slated to lead one of its academic institutions.

Global affairs professor Susan Ostermann decided to turn down the school’s offer to lead its Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, according to a Thursday email from Mary Gallagher, dean of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs.

“Professor Susan Ostermann, a member of the Keough School faculty who was recently appointed director of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, has decided not to move forward as director,” Gallagher wrote. “I am grateful for her willingness to serve and for the thoughtfulness with which she approached this decision.”

Ostermann will remain on the faculty at the Keough School.

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