- Two engineering professors named Senior Members of National Academy of InventorsTengfei Luo and Matthew J. Webber have been named Senior Members by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), making them the first Notre Dame faculty members to receive this honor.
- Physics researchers confirm Berry curvature in topological materialsTwo assistant professors in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Notre Dame confirmed that the Berry curvature of electrons in solids can be detected optically by measuring how a material absorbs light in a new paper published in Physical Review Letters and wave featured on the cover of the Journal.
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- Keough School Professor Wins Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship…
- Dan Cook appointed University architect and vice president for facilities design and operationsThe University of Notre Dame has appointed Dan Cook as its new University architect and vice president for facilities design and operations. 1996 Notre Dame alumnus, Cook succeeds Doug Marsh, who served as the inaugural University architect and will continue as a key leader of the facilities design and operations team through May.
- Legacy in preservation: How the Medieval Institute and Hesburgh Libraries safeguard irreplaceable manuscriptsEach year, 1.3 million people visit the archaeological marvel Stonehenge. As one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world, it showcases a remarkable…
- Two Notre Dame seniors, four alumni named to Forbes 30 Under 30 listSix students and alumni of the University of Notre Dame have earned spots on the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 list for 2025. The annual list, launched in 2011, honors trailblazing entrepreneurs, innovators, and creators under the age of 30.…
- Soft, air-filled "muscles" power a new robotic exosuit created at Notre DameThe phrase “robotic exosuit” likely calls to mind something metallic, rigid, and hinged. We might think of Iron Man’s suit or the dozens of other, similar apparatuses that appear on screen, in video games, and even on the…
- Learning from the Past: Annyesha Biswas and her work on RNAA leading evolutionary hypothesis puts the RNA molecule—a messenger of genetic information and a builder of proteins—at the center of early life.
- Klau Institute director publishes largest-ever study of criminal cases in which the government hid evidenceNew research from the University of Notre Dame provides the largest-ever examination of Brady violations and offers a detailed and nuanced understanding of who suppresses material evidence in criminal cases as well as why, how, where and how often.
- Podcast: Advancing Rare Disease Research and Patient AdvocacyNotre Dame researchers are advancing rare disease research and patient advocacy, driving groundbreaking discoveries to bring hope to patients and families. …
- Collaborating with communities and companies: Graduate makes a difference in sustainable development careerTim Derr graduated from Notre Dame in 2022 with dual master’s degrees in global affairs and business administration. In this conversation, he shares how his multidisciplinary education helped prepare him to make an impact in…
- "A Theology of Health" Named Finalist for the Dallas Willard Research Center Book AwardThe University of Notre Dame Press is proud to announce that Tyler J. VanderWeele’s A Theology of Health: Wholeness and Human Flourishing was selected as a Finalist for the 2025 Dallas Willard…
- Observers of workplace mistreatment react as strongly as victims — at times in surprising waysJason Colquitt (Photo by Barbara Johnston/University of Notre…
- The Previously Untold Stories of All 126 Priest-Chaplains in the American Civil WarHistory is filled with many forgotten stories, and the Civil War is no different. In Faith of the Fathers, Reverend Robert J. Miller examines the lives of 126 priest-chaplains—every Catholic priest who served during the Civil War—whose courageous actions might…
- ND Law's Black Law Students Association Celebrates Black History Month and the Pursuit of Justice2024-2025 BLSA Executive Board For almost 50 years, the United States has designated the entire…
- New study abroad program in Panama is excellent match for students interested in sustainabilityPanama is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world and one of the few countries that is carbon negative. Additionally, it is a transit country, with migrants continually coming from South America to pass through the Darién Gap. Last year, Notre Dame Global introduced a new summer study…
- Notre Dame named America’s Best Large Employer by ForbesForbes has named the University of Notre Dame as America’s Best Large Employer for the first time, leading 700 other organizations with at least 5,000 employees. Notre Dame has appeared on the Best Large Employer list six times, most recently as the 20th-ranked employer and top educational…
- Lieberman wins public interest award from the American Chemical SocietyMarya Lieberman, professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has been selected to receive the Gustavus John Esselen Award for Chemistry in the Public Interest for developing low-cost Paper Analytical Devices (PADs) used to identify substandard medicines.
- Sara Berger named as new IBM director of the Notre Dame–IBM Technology Ethics LabSara Berger, IBM director of the Notre Dame–IBM Technology Ethics Lab…
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