- Notre Dame and NSWC Crane announce new educational partnershipNotre Dame Vice President for Research…
- New vector control tool effectively reduces malaria transmission in major clinical trialThe University of Notre Dame and Unitaid have announced that an innovative vector control tool for malaria called a spatial repellent showed a significant impact on reducing malaria infections in a study published in …
- With latest policy consultation, Notre Dame continues ongoing work to inform and support the Philippines’ peace processNotre Dame’s Peace Accords Matrix-Mindanao initiative has made significant strides in supporting the Philippines peace process, marking a critical year of policy impact. The work, which builds upon Notre Dame’s ongoing efforts to support the Colombian peace process through the Peace Accords Matrix, extends Notre Dame’s policy impact to a post-conflict setting in Southeast Asia that can benefit from peacebuilding research insights.
- Cyber SMART welcomes the University of Technology Sydney as its first international siteAt an agreement signing on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, Cyber SMART officially welcomed the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) at its first international site. The ceremony took place at UTS, with Cyber SMART leadership…
- Notre Dame Law School hosts Symposium on the future of the Federal Trade CommissionOn December 6, the Program on Law and Economics hosted a symposium focused on the future of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The symposium was organized and moderated by Professor Avishalom…
- Notre Dame graduate students win grants for time on Keck TelescopeTwo University of Notre Dame graduate students — Pranav Nalamwar and Alex Thomas — have each won a Keck grant, which includes access to the W. M. Keck Observatory’s Keck Telescope for two nights. The Keck Observatory telescopes,…
- Researchers detect elevated levels of PFAS in some fitness tracker and smartwatch bands…
- Cyber SMART Fall meeting welcomes Virginia Tech, Commonwealth Cybersecurity Initiative, to consortiumCyber SMART hosted the second of its annual gatherings at the Virginia Tech Research Center in Arlington, Virginia. The meeting location was in celebration of welcoming Virginia Tech (officially the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) as…
- A Notre Dame Summer Engineering student returns to Kylemore to model the unique Gothic chapelEvan Johnston first visited Kylemore with the 2023 Summer Engineering & Environmental Science Program. While here, he visited the iconic Kylemore Gothic chapel. Little did he know he would get to know it much more intimately in the future! …
- New leaders named at Veldman Family Psychology Clinic and Shaw Center for Children and Families…
- Notre Dame Philanthropy students award $58,000 to local nonprofit organizationsA total of $58,000 was awarded to five local nonprofits from Notre Dame students in the Philanthropy and the Common Good class. The award ceremony, hosted on Dec. 9, was led by Jonathan Hannah, term assistant teaching professor of Political Science and assistant director for operations of the de Nicola…
- Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Clinic Defends Religious Freedom Through AsylumReligious persecution is a reality for millions of individuals worldwide. For many, the only option is to leave their homes and seek international protection through asylum, a legal recourse for people fleeing persecution in their home countries based on race, religion, nationality, membership in…
- College of Arts & Letters launches ND Population Analytics to accelerate policy-relevant work through big dataIn partnership with the University of Notre Dame’s Poverty Initiative, the College of Arts & Letters has launched a data-focused research effort that will foster and advance multidisciplinary work on a wide range of pressing demographic issues facing society, including poverty, rising inequality, declining health in the United States, family instability and falling religious participation.
- Notre Dame faculty, students and administrators reflect on experiences in the Middle EastSeveral distinguished experts from the University of Notre Dame gathered Dec. 4 at the Eck Visitors Center Auditorium to discuss their personal and professional connections to the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine. This was the third event in the Israel-Palestine Series of the 2024-25 Notre Dame Forum on “What Do We Owe Each Other?”
- Notre Dame’s Lucy Family Institute and Berthiaume Institute ignite student engagement through the launch of the Health Equity Data Science ChallengeStudents at the University of Notre Dame are working together to leverage data to investigate the impacts of the opioid crisis, maternal morbidity, racial inequity and other vexing health obstacles. The Health…
- Engineer Ashley Thrall named fellow of the National Academy of InventorsThe National Academy of Inventors has named Ashley Thrall, the Myron and Rosemary Noble Collegiate Professor of Structural Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences at the University of Notre Dame, to its 2024 class of fellows. Election as an academy fellow is the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors.
- Notre Dame Religious Liberty Clinic files amicus brief to support Indigenous efforts to protect sacred site in TexasLast week, Notre Dame Law School’s Lindsay and Matt Moroun Religious Liberty Clinic filed an amicus brief in a case before the Supreme Court of Texas, advocating…
- Sowing Knowledge Across Continents: Prof. Vanesa Miseres Explores Botanical and Feminist Connections in Berlin…
- Pulte Institute Convenes Partners from FAO, USAID, and CARE to Discuss Emergency Crop InterventionsOn December 3, 2024, the Pulte Institute for Global Development hosted "Ethnography in Evaluation: Findings from an Emergency Crop Intervention in South Sudan" at the Keough School's Washington, D.C., office.
- Scissor-like Enzymes: Mehdi Alikhani’s research into matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their practical implicationsLike little scissors for our tissue, matrix metalloproteinases, or MMPs, are enzymes in our bodies that work to repair damaged tissue and aid in healing wounds. Mehdi Alikhani, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Notre Dame in the Department of…
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