- Notre Dame to confer seven honorary degrees at CommencementThe University of Notre Dame will confer honorary degrees on six distinguished…
- Two Notre Dame Law Students Recognized in Prestigious Judicial Opinion Writing CompetitionWill Vickery and Chris Chambers, both students at Notre Dame Law School, earned top recognition at the Fourth Annual CSL Prize in Judicial…
- Italian Studies affiliate wins prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global FellowshipValentina Mele has won the Global Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and will continue her research at the…
- Angera to represent Notre Dame at national competition after winning campus and regional Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) contestsCan you explain your research in three minutes or fewer, using just one slide? Meet this year's local finalists, including the doctoral student who will represent Notre Dame at the national competition after going on to win the regional competition.
- Steven Koester to lead Notre Dame’s Nanoscience and Technology (NDnano) Interdisciplinary Research CenterSteven Koester, recently appointed Frank M. Freimann Professor of Microelectronics and internationally recognized scholar and innovator in nanotechnology, has been named the director of the University of Notre…
- Notre Dame Law School’s Inaugural Death Penalty Abolition Week Brings Together Exonerees, Advocates, and Faith Leaders…
- Science Alive: Spreading Science Education to the Local CommunityFebruary 8, 2025 was the 33rd annual St. Joseph County Public Library's Science Alive event.…
- College of Arts & Letters Announces New Director of the Medieval InstituteFrom Associate Dean Ernest Morrell: I am writing to share our deep gratitude for Tom Burman’s many years of exceptional service as the Director of the Medieval Institute. As many of you know, Tom’s leadership and dedication have been integral to the success and growth of the institute.…
- Notre Dame business professor wins prestigious entrepreneurship awardDean Shepherd received the global award in recognition of the impact of his scholarly developments within the international community of entrepreneurship researchers.
- Record-tying four Notre Dame students named 2025 Goldwater ScholarsA record-tying four University of Notre Dame students have been named 2025 Goldwater Scholars in recognition of their exceptional promise as future leaders in the natural sciences, engineering and mathematics.
- Notre Dame entrepreneurs share stories faith, resilience, and mentorshipWhen faced with adversity in a venture, do you seek an easy way out or embrace a challenge? How can mentors help push you to overcome adversity? How can faith be a resource in the startup journey? These were the questions at the heart of “Choosing Hard: Tales of Faith, Grit, and Alumni Collaboration…
- Added Dimensions3D printing, quick and economical, offers innovative teaching and learning experiences across campus. Sophia Yu ’25 strolls around a large room in Notre Dame’s Engineering Innovation Hub, checking on progress in one 3D printer and removing a completed student project from another. She’s preparing…
- University of Notre Dame researchers pitch concepts to advance health deliveryResearchers at the University of Notre Dame are uniting the power of data and venture capital to develop community-centric approaches to care delivery. …
- Julia Spear ‘25 on Joining ESTEEM After Completing a PhD, How a Technical Background Has Supported Her Capstone Work, and What She Loves About South BendJulia Spear came to the ESTEEM Class of 2025 after six years at Notre Dame, during which she completed a PhD in Biomedical Sciences. She was drawn to ESTEEM after realizing the program could help her leverage her technical background for work outside of academia. …
- A game, not a grind: Notre Dame students develop mobile app to make math funStudents often say that math is their least favorite subject—too abstract, too much about memorizing rules and formulae, and, frankly, not much fun. That’s why two Notre Dame students have created an educational, gamified math app, Pi-Squared. Their mobile phone app, designed for students aged 15-18, prepares users for standardized math exams, while also appealing to those who enjoy math puzzles.
- ‘Who the messenger is matters’: Lakshmi Iyer shows that cultural leaders can positively influence population growthFertility rates across the world have been steadily dropping since 1950. Pinpointing the reasons is at the heart of Lakshmi Iyer's work as a professor of economics and global affairs. Her research exemplifies the kind of population-level research that Notre Dame Population Analytics (ND Pop), a new research initiative at the University, seeks to foster.
- ND Founders Profile #164: Turning waste into opportunity — Ben Moore’s mission to reduce food waste with The Ugly CompanyAfter being discharged from the Army due to an injury, Ben Moore returned to his family’s farm in California’s San Joaquin Valley, a region that produces nearly 80 percent of the fruit and nuts consumed in the United States. However, when his father, a fourth-generation farmer, explained there was…
- American studies professor wins Russell Sage Foundation grant for research on untold Southeast Asian refugee stories…
- Lee Gettler, professor of anthropology, elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceOn Thursday, March 27, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) announced the 2024 class of AAAS Fellows including Lee Gettler, the Rev. John A. O’Brien College Professor of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Notre Dame.
- Rare disease drug nitisinone makes human blood deadly to mosquitoesA study in Science Translational Medicine found when patients take the drug nitisinone, their blood becomes deadly to mosquitoes.
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