- Notre Dame Washington Office and Notre Dame International Security Center host national security discussion for young professionals in DCLast month, the University of Notre Dame’s Washington Office and the Notre Dame International Security Center (NDISC) co-hosted “National Security & Intelligence: Thriving in Times of Transition,” a professional…
- ND Learning Expands AI Offerings with Faculty Academy, New LabThe widespread availability of artificial intelligence tools means faculty need dedicated support to help them explore the ways AI is impacting teaching in their disciplines and how, if at all, to integrate it in their own courses. With the Notre Dame Teaching Well with AI Academy (NDTWAA) and the Lab for AI in Teaching and Learning (LAITL), Notre Dame Learning has launched two initiatives in recent months designed to work with instructors in just this manner.
- A better start for NICU families: Notre Dame leads the way in neonatal intensive careIn this episode, Kathleen Kolberg, Ph.D., Associate Dean, College of Science, Office of the Dean, Assistant Director of the Center for Health Sciences Advising, shares how Notre Dame helped set the standard for NICU design and care. We also hear from Ainee Martin, a recently graduated chemical…
- Notre Dame opens new Washington Office to expand service and impact in nation’s capitalThe University of Notre Dame marked the opening of its new Washington, D.C., office with a blessing and dedication ceremony, highlighting the University’s growing presence in the nation’s capital.
- Olaf Wiest Selected for Notre Dame Research Achievement AwardOlaf Wiest Olaf…
- ND Law’s Program on Church, State & Society Names Three 2025 Summer FellowsThe Notre Dame Law School Program on Church, State & Society has awarded 2025 summer fellowships to Haley Palumbo, Stephanie Athanas, and Paul Szmanda. The…
- Lechartre Awarded Top Dissertation Prize for Innovative Study of Transitional Justice in GuatemalaJoséphine Lechartre, a former Kellogg Institute Doctoral Affiliate who earned a PhD in political science and peace studies in 2024, has been awarded the 2025 Gabriel A. Almond Award by the American Political Science Association…
- Notre Dame rising senior Rocío Colón Cotto named 2025 Beinecke ScholarUniversity of Notre Dame rising senior Rocío Colón Cotto has been awarded a Beinecke Scholarship worth $35,000 in support of her graduate education. She is Notre Dame’s 10th Beinecke Scholar overall and second since 2023.
- Notre Dame J.S.D. Graduate Ewa Rejman Advocates for Mothers’ Rights in International LawAfter completing her journey as a Doctor of Juridical Science (J.S.D.) candidate at Notre Dame Law School, Ewa Rejman reflects on her experiences at Notre Dame and the scholarship she has contributed, shaped by Notre Dame Law School’s commitment to form a “different kind of lawyer.”
- From Laboratory to Venture Building: Julie Doran '20, Looks Back on How ESTEEM Transformed Her Career TrajectoryJulie Doran is an ESTEEM graduate from the class of 2020. She sits down with current ESTEEM faculty member Ellen Dutton to revisit her journey to ESTEEM, her experience in the program and explores the transformative impact it had on her career. Julie arrived at Notre Dame with a bachelor's degree…
- Notre Dame Law School launches new Veterans Law ClinicNotre Dame Law School is launching a new Veterans Law Clinic, dedicated to providing free legal assistance to U.S. military veterans in matters such as disability claims and appeals.
- iLocater spectrograph sees first light in cryogenic laboratory testingA portion of the first white light spectrum recorded by the iLocater spectrograph at its initial…
- NDnano awards summer fellowships for several undergraduate research projectsSeveral students are on campus conducting summer research as part of the 2025 Notre Dame Nanoscience and Technology (NDnano) Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NURF) program. The students, listed below, are engaged in projects led by NDnano affiliated faculty. The summer researchers are students…
- Notre Dame’s Meenal Datta launches cancer research — and students’ careers — through space industry partnershipsWith its first voyage, planned for later this year, the Dream Chaser will make history as the only commercial runway capable spaceplane. The launch will also be a momentous occasion for University of Notre Dame researcher Meenal Datta.…
- Notre Dame and Caltech upgrade world-class spectrograph that powers astronomical discoveryBased at the summit of Hawaii’s Mauna Kea, the W. M. Keck Observatory…
- Notre Dame researchers pioneer the use of “bridge” nanoparticles to fight esophageal cancerThe gold-dotted silica nanoparticles…
- College of Science Announces 2024-25 Faculty AwardsSantiago Schnell, D.Phil., the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science, has announced several faculty awards for the 2024–2025 academic year. Father James L. Shilts, C.S.C./Doris and Gene Leonard Teaching Award This award, bestowed annually on a faculty…
- Innovation and dignity: Keough School graduate leverages digital technologies to make a differenceFatima Faisal Khan, a 2024 graduate of the Keough School’s Master of Global Affairs program, works as an associate for ecosystem trust and safety at the Institute for Security and Technology, a think tank that provides impactful solutions to pressing technological issues. In this conversation, she shares how her experience and education at the Keough School prepared her to make a difference in her current role.
- Fighting drug resistance in cancer and bacteriaDrug resistant bacteria is something that is of grave cause of concern for scientists. The fear is that without the development of new antibiotics that work different from what we already have, we could face infections that are resistant to all existing treatments. Similarly, drug resistance in cancer…
- Gravino Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Murray Receives Honorable MentionMarla Gravino Marla Gravino, a second-year graduate student in the Department…
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