Skip date selector
Skip to beginning of date selector
April 2024
May 2024
June 2024
July 2024
August 2024
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
- All dayUltimate Frisbee Tournament - Registration OpensRegistration for ultimate frisbee tournament is open from Apr. 1 at 6:00a.m. until Apr. 9 at 11:00p.m. Register: https://recsports.nd.edu/about/recregister/
- All dayUltimate Frisbee Tournament - Registration OpensRegistration for ultimate frisbee tournament is open from Apr. 1 at 6:00a.m. until Apr. 9 at 11:00p.m. Register: https://recsports.nd.edu/about/recregister/
- 9:00 AM8hOPEN
- 9:00 AM8hOPEN
- 10:00 AM7hSpring Break @ the Raclin Murphy MuseumLooking for something to do over spring break? Beat the boredom and get everyone's creative juices flowing at the Raclin Murphy! Drop in anytime during our open hours, April 2–7, for some artful family fun! Explore the Museum together with a gallery guide that's fun for all ages. Stop in the studios and create a custom sketchbook to hold all your creations. Learn about slip-cast ceramics and handmade greeting cards through interactive demonstrations with artists from Corvilla's Studio Five9 Monday–Friday, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Don't forget to stop by Ivan's Cafe for a special spring break treat (for purchase). Come when you can and stay as long as you like. All are welcome. Activities are designed for children age 4 to 10.
- 10:00 AM7hSpring Break @ the Raclin Murphy MuseumLooking for something to do over spring break? Beat the boredom and get everyone's creative juices flowing at the Raclin Murphy! Drop in anytime during our open hours, April 2–7, for some artful family fun! Explore the Museum together with a gallery guide that's fun for all ages. Stop in the studios and create a custom sketchbook to hold all your creations. Learn about slip-cast ceramics and handmade greeting cards through interactive demonstrations with artists from Corvilla's Studio Five9 Monday–Friday, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Don't forget to stop by Ivan's Cafe for a special spring break treat (for purchase). Come when you can and stay as long as you like. All are welcome. Activities are designed for children age 4 to 10.
- 12:30 PM1h 15m"Diplomatic Thinking: Lessons in forming thinkers and leaders": Nanovic Forum with Catherine ArnoldCatherine Arnold OBE, the Master of St. Edmund's College at the University of Cambridge and former British Ambassador to Mongolia, serves as Nanovic Forum Diplomat in Residence at the University of Notre Dame and will present the spring 2024 Nanovic Forum lecture on Wednesday, April 3, at 12:30 p.m. in 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls. The lecture is open to Notre Dame students, faculty, and staff, as well as the general public. This lunch lecture will occur during Ms. Arnold's stay as a Nanovic Forum Diplomat in Residence, during which time she will meet with Notre Dame community members and teach and advise students studying diplomacy in the Keough School of Global Affairs. Her lecture, entitled "Diplomatic Thinking: Lessons in forming thinkers and leaders," will tie diplomacy and education together through her unique perspective as a leader in both fields. Lunch will be available beginning at 12:00 p.m., while supplies last. About the Speaker Catherine Arnold serves as master of St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, a post she took in 2019. Before being named head of the college, Ms. Arnold served with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in the United Kingdom, with posts in Oman, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan. In 2015, she was appointed as the British Ambassador to Mongolia, where she served until 2018. Following her ambassadorship, she led units within the FCO, including the Illegal Wildlife Trade Unit, and helped the UK secure its bid to chair the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26). About the Nanovic Forum Generously established by Robert and Elizabeth Nanovic, the Nanovic Forum’s mission is to bring Europe’s leaders from many fields to Notre Dame to explore, discuss, and debate the most pressing questions about Europe today. Learn more and see past speakersOriginally published at nanovic.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1h 15m"Diplomatic Thinking: Lessons in forming thinkers and leaders": Nanovic Forum with Catherine ArnoldCatherine Arnold OBE, the Master of St. Edmund's College at the University of Cambridge and former British Ambassador to Mongolia, serves as Nanovic Forum Diplomat in Residence at the University of Notre Dame and will present the spring 2024 Nanovic Forum lecture on Wednesday, April 3, at 12:30 p.m. in 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls. The lecture is open to Notre Dame students, faculty, and staff, as well as the general public. This lunch lecture will occur during Ms. Arnold's stay as a Nanovic Forum Diplomat in Residence, during which time she will meet with Notre Dame community members and teach and advise students studying diplomacy in the Keough School of Global Affairs. Her lecture, entitled "Diplomatic Thinking: Lessons in forming thinkers and leaders," will tie diplomacy and education together through her unique perspective as a leader in both fields. Lunch will be available beginning at 12:00 p.m., while supplies last. About the Speaker Catherine Arnold serves as master of St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, a post she took in 2019. Before being named head of the college, Ms. Arnold served with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in the United Kingdom, with posts in Oman, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan. In 2015, she was appointed as the British Ambassador to Mongolia, where she served until 2018. Following her ambassadorship, she led units within the FCO, including the Illegal Wildlife Trade Unit, and helped the UK secure its bid to chair the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26). About the Nanovic Forum Generously established by Robert and Elizabeth Nanovic, the Nanovic Forum’s mission is to bring Europe’s leaders from many fields to Notre Dame to explore, discuss, and debate the most pressing questions about Europe today. Learn more and see past speakersOriginally published at nanovic.nd.edu.
- 4:00 PM1hCUPPA: TanzaniaLearn about Tanzania with Swahili FLTA Grace!
- 4:00 PM1hCUPPA: TanzaniaLearn about Tanzania with Swahili FLTA Grace!
- 4:00 PM1hCUPPA: TanzaniaLearn about Tanzania with Swahili FLTA Grace!
- 4:00 PM1hCUPPA: TanzaniaLearn about Tanzania with Swahili FLTA Grace!
- 4:30 PM1h 15mLecture — "Fruit of the Earth and Work of Human Hands: Eucharist as (and) Integral Ecology"In the lecture, Emmanuel Katongole will offer the fifth in a six-part series called "The Only Solution is Love: The Eucharist and Catholic Social Teaching." This fifth lecture will highlight the connections between Eucharist and ecology with a view of making two interconnected claims, namely (1) that an adequate understanding of the Eucharist intensifies and shapes the Christian responsibility for the care of Our Common Home, and (2) that efforts for the care of our Common home are Eucharistic in more than a symbolic sense. They are truly a sacrament (sign and reality) of God’s love for the earth. Drawing from the work of Bethany Land Institute in Uganda, he will display the dynamic relationship between these two claims. For more information, please click here. Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu.
- 4:30 PM1h 15mLecture — "Fruit of the Earth and Work of Human Hands: Eucharist as (and) Integral Ecology"In the lecture, Emmanuel Katongole will offer the fifth in a six-part series called "The Only Solution is Love: The Eucharist and Catholic Social Teaching." This fifth lecture will highlight the connections between Eucharist and ecology with a view of making two interconnected claims, namely (1) that an adequate understanding of the Eucharist intensifies and shapes the Christian responsibility for the care of Our Common Home, and (2) that efforts for the care of our Common home are Eucharistic in more than a symbolic sense. They are truly a sacrament (sign and reality) of God’s love for the earth. Drawing from the work of Bethany Land Institute in Uganda, he will display the dynamic relationship between these two claims. For more information, please click here. Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu.