- Sounds of Commencement 2023The 2023 academic year culminates in one of the most distinctive events at the University of Notre Dame - Commencement in Notre Dame Stadium. Before the conferring of thousands of degrees, the inspired and meticulous work of thousands of University employees orchestrates an unmatched experience for the graduates and their families.…
- Notre Dame-led coalition aims to address health disparities in the South Bend-Elkhart communityThe Michiana Community Health Coalition (MCHC) meets once per month to share knowledge and resources and pursue solutions to issues that commonly contribute to disparate health outcomes in the U.S.
- Record number of Notre Dame students awarded Gilman Scholarships to study abroadA record 53 University of Notre Dame students were awarded Gilman Scholarships during the 2022-23 academic year, encompassing the fall, spring and upcoming summer terms.
- Graduate School degree recipients praised for ‘grit,’ reminded ‘your research matters’John McGreevy, the Charles and Jill Fischer Provost at the University of Notre Dame, delivered the keynote address during the Graduate School Commencement Ceremony on Saturday (May 20) at Notre Dame Stadium, reminding members of the class of 2023 of the Graduate School’s motto: “Your research matters.”
- Up, up and awayInspired by the unknown, University of Notre Dame Senior Nelson Badillo Perez will pursue a doctorate in materials science and mechanical engineering at Harvard next year as a NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Fellow.
- Remarkable recovery: Junior Andrew Daigneau bounces back from traumatic motorcycle accidentNotre Dame junior Andrew Daigneau has always loved speed — fast cars and motorcycles. He loves to tinker with both and has bought and fixed about a dozen, selling some. But he’s positive he wasn’t speeding on his motorcycle after perusing the hot rods at a car show with family and friends. It was a warm June night last summer in his hometown of South Bend. Leaving the show, he gave his father a fist bump before heading the other direction.…
- Alumni Association awards 2023 Lennon Life PrizesThis spring, the Notre Dame Alumni Association recognized nine clubs as recipients of the Lennon Life Prize, part of the Chuck and Joan Lennon Gospel of Life Initiative — a set of programs focused on encouraging the University’s dedicated network of clubs to uphold the value of life at all stages.
- University of Notre Dame Australia confers honorary degree on Father JenkinsUniversity of Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., received an honorary doctor of laws degree Tuesday (May 9) from the University of Notre Dame Australia
- In memoriam: Jay Caponigro, senior director of community engagementJay Caponigro, senior director of community engagement at the University of Notre Dame, died Thursday (May 11) after a more than year-long illness. He was 54.
- Countless Journeys: Notre Dame in LondonThis special episode takes a look at the University's presence in London. We spent some time with a few of Notre Dame's students there, following them to different locations on that most iconic mode of transport, the Underground. Along the way, we explored the home of a major Premier League football club, the Houses of Parliament, and the thriving London art scene. We found that the Tube makes the best kind of journey possible: the one that takes you somewhere new.…
- Partnership with Ukrainian Catholic University recognized with Heiskell AwardIn recognition for its support of Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU), the University of Notre Dame has been awarded the 2023 Institute of International Education (IIE) Heiskell Award for Strategic Partnerships.
- In memoriam: Notre Dame Trustee Newton MinowNewton N. Minow, a member of the University of Notre Dame’s Board of Trustees for 53 years, distinguished lawyer and former chair of the Federal Communications Commission, died Saturday (May 6) in Chicago. He was 97.
- Many consumers make unhealthy choices, but ‘uptrend messaging’ can help drive healthy behaviorIn an effort to help marketers design messages to encourage healthy choices, new research from John Costello and Frank Germann, marketing professors in the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business introduces “uptrend messaging.” Rather than focusing on the fact that most consumers don’t follow the recommendations, it instead emphasizes the positive — that the percentage engaging in healthy behaviors is increasing.
- Division of Student Affairs awards scholarships to student leadersThe University of Notre Dame’s Division of Student Affairs recently awarded scholarships for the 2023-24 academic year to five junior undergraduate students in recognition of their demonstrated leadership on campus and beyond.
- Notre Dame Global Day of ServiceAt the University of Notre Dame, service to the world and others is an integral part of its mission. When founder Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., arrived in northern Indiana, he wrote, “This college cannot fail to succeed. Before long, it will develop on a large scale. It will be one of the most powerful means for good in this country.”…
- Religious Liberty Clinic participates in oral argument to defend Oak FlatStephanie Barclay, director of the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative, participated in oral argument before the en banc Ninth Circuit in Pasadena, California, to represent the National Congress of American Indians, an Apache tribal elder and other groups that protect Native American cultural heritage and rights in Apache Stronghold v. United States.
- Main Building’s Golden Dome to be regildedFor the first time in nearly two decades, the Golden Dome atop the University of Notre Dame’s Main Building will be regilded.
- Junior Lizzie Stifel named 2023 Phi Beta Kappa Key into Public Service ScholarUniversity of Notre Dame junior Lizzie Stifel, of Easton, Pennsylvania, has been named a 2023 Phi Beta Kappa Key into Public Service Scholar. She is the University’s fourth Key into Public Service scholar since the program was established in 2020.
- Notre Dame Global Day of Service to feature thousands of volunteers in 42 states and 20 countriesAt the University of Notre Dame, service to the world and others is an integral part of its mission. Shortly after University founder Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., arrived on the land in northern Indiana, he wrote, “This college cannot fail to succeed. Before long, it will develop on a large scale. It will be one of the most powerful means for good in this country.”…
- Alumni Association presents spring awardsThe University of Notre Dame Alumni Association recognized a number of distinguished alumni during its annual spring board meeting in April.
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