
Elizabeth Prater
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Thankful to be featured in The Wall Street Journal as the final piece in the Future View section. Check it out to read my take on how philosophy is a consolation in the advent of AI. Wall Street Journal Opinion wsj.com/articles/shoul…

Very cool to see University of Notre Dame undergrad Elizabeth Prater’s thoughts featured in this The Wall Street Journal piece on AI.

Drawing a connection between "Anna Karenina" and Peter Thiel, columnist Elizabeth Prater details the joys of studying both marketing and great books. Observer Viewpoint ndsmcobserver.com/2022/08/an-apo…


Columnist Elizabeth Prater differentiates between claiming an education and merely receiving one in light of 50 years of undergraduate women enrollment at Notre Dame. Observer Viewpoint ndsmcobserver.com/2022/09/claimi…

Make sure to read Elizabeth Prater's piece about women's education. ndsmcobserver.com/2022/09/claimi…

Viewpoint columnist Elizabeth Prater writes on her fascination for Free Little Libraries, and how they remind her of the importance of intellectual freedom in the midst of increasing numbers of calls to ban certain books. ndsmcobserver.com/2022/09/whats-…

Viewpoint columnist Elizabeth Prater made a fascinating discovery this summer. "I soon found out that Free Little Libraries has an app with geographic pinpoints of where to locate them in your local areas." Observer Viewpoint ndsmcobserver.com/2022/09/whats-…

“Columbia is not alone; it is just the canary in a coal mine; a buzz-worthy casualty that exposes the fault lines of higher education in the United States.” Columnist Elizabeth Prater writes about prestige and elitism within academia. ndsmcobserver.com/2022/09/a-not-…

"At what cost will we listen to the rankings and prestige above our own necessities and judgments?" Columnist Elizabeth Prater talks about Columbia's fall in U.S. News & World Report from No. 2 to a tie with Notre Dame at No. 18. Observer Viewpoint ndsmcobserver.com/2022/09/a-not-…

"The commitment to accuracy in reporting is essential to the world of journalism, but, at the same time, media channels are businesses." Columnist Elizabeth Prater talks TikTok and yellow journalism. Observer Viewpoint ndsmcobserver.com/2022/10/yellow…

Columnist Elizabeth Prater discusses the connections between behavioral science and Yellow Journalism to describe the importance of intentionality and accuracy in reporting and republishing. ndsmcobserver.com/2022/10/yellow…

"Even though it’s easy to inflate the significance of these positions, it’s a helpful reminder that this is not all there is." This week columnist Elizabeth Prater writes on the job search. Observer Viewpoint ndsmcobserver.com/2022/11/the-re…

Sometimes the quotidian can be the most revealing. Columnist Elizabeth Prater discusses the resemblance of "slice of life" literary fiction to the real world in her newest article. ndsmcobserver.com/2022/11/slices…(opens in a new tab)

Columnist Elizabeth Prater writes about literary fiction. "There is always something slightly vague and incomplete in the endings, as we never truly experience a true resolution." Observer Viewpoint ndsmcobserver.com/2022/11/slices…

"It’s easy to stereotype these texts, and... people who outwardly admire them, but doing so with no discourse or further discussion just enables unfair biases in the literary world" Read columnist Elizabeth Liana Wu 's latest here: ndsmcobserver.com/2022/11/red-fl…

First news piece with The PIE News!


Columnist Elizabeth Prater shares her reflections on the value of time and repeat experience in attempting to discover the “essence” of a place. ndsmcobserver.com/2023/09/sketch…

Columnist Elizabeth Prater shares how her study abroad experience changed the way she views her time at Notre Dame. Observer Viewpoint ndsmcobserver.com/2023/09/sketch…