- “Contagious capitalism”: Keough School Dean Mary Gallagher shares research insights on law, labor and justice in ChinaMary Gallagher, the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, delivered the fifth annual Justice and Asia Distinguished Lecture at the school’s Liu Institute for Asia and Asia Studies on April 8, drawing on her research expertise to share insights on law, labor and justice in China.
- Thirteenth Annual Harper Cancer Research DayRohit Bhargava The 13th annual…
- Two Notre Dame historians win Guggenheim fellowshipsTwo faculty members in the University of Notre Dame’s College of Arts & Letters have been awarded fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation as part of its 100th class of honorees.
- Castruccio named Fellow of American Statistical AssociationStefano Castruccio, Notre Dame Collegiate Associate Professor in the Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics (ACMS), has been named an elected fellow of the American…
- Putting 10 pounds in a five-pound bag: a graduating senior reflects on majoring in global affairs…
- As the Harper Cancer Research Institute’s first-ever associate director for translational research, Herman Sintim is working to turn discoveries into new tools for fighting cancerSintim brings a wealth of expertise in both basic science and entrepreneurship to his new role.
- Fall 2025 SAI Graduate Fellowship Program: Applications Open NowNotre Dame Scientific Artificial Intelligence (SAI) Graduate Fellowship The Notre Dame Scientific Artificial Intelligence (SAI) Initiative is excited to announce a semester-long Fall 2025 fellowship program for PhD students seeking to newly…
- Merlin Bruening named 2025 Outstanding Teacher in Notre Dame College of EngineeringMerlin Bruening, the Donald and Susan Rice Professor of Engineering in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, has won the 2025 Outstanding Teacher Award in the Notre Dame College of Engineering.
- Notre Dame Research, Athletics address challenges of ACL tears, sleep loss, and stress in new joint research projectsNotre Dame Research and Athletics have awarded three research teams the first-ever Human Performance & Wellness Research Grants. The grants will provide funding to support exceptional research projects that contribute meaningfully to fields related to the health, well-being, and performance of…
- Expanding endometriosis research: Postdoctoral researcher Ell Handy focuses on women’s healthEll Handy, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Notre Dame with the Bioengineering Life Sciences Initiative (BELS), seeks to uncover new ways to diagnose and treat endometriosis,…
- ND Expert Arun Agrawal: The Holy Father’s vision in Laudato Si’ is both a beacon and a cautionArun Agrawal, the Pulte Family Professor of Development Policy at the Keough School of Global Affairs and inaugural director of the Just…
- Statement from University President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., on the passing of Pope FrancisUniversity of Notre Dame President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., joined today with leaders worldwide in mourning the death of Pope Francis at age 88.
- ND Expert John McGreevy: Pope Francis, as first pope from Global South, was ‘hugely meaningful’John T. McGreevy, the Charles and Jill Fischer Provost and Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, is an expert on the history of Catholicism. He focuses his research on both American and global religion and politics and has authored four books and numerous articles on religious and political history.…
- Notre Dame faculty experts reflect on life and legacy of Pope FrancisAs the University of Notre Dame joins the Church and the world in mourning Pope Francis’ death, the University’s faculty experts reflect on his papacy, life and legacy.
- For second year in a row, Notre Dame ranks among top 100 U.S. universities granted utility patents…
- 2025 Graduate Student Awards in Physics & Astronomy AnnouncedThe Department of Physics and Astronomy has announced 2024-25 graduate student award recipients. Nominations are solicited from faculty and graduate students, and those nominations are evaluated by a faculty committee. Resham Regmi is a recipient of the Distinguished…
- What Uganda taught me about business strategy: insights from emerging marketsOver winter break I traveled to Kampala, Uganda’s capital city, to explore how businesses in emerging markets can use marketing strategies to stand out from competitors—a concept known as differentiation. As a marketing and global affairs…
- Notre Dame’s theology department ranked best in the worldThe University of Notre Dame has been ranked as the world’s best theology, divinity, and religious studies program by the influential QS World University Rankings. This is the fourth time…
- For master of global affairs graduate, global perspective inspires local policy solutionsWorking for a city council member in Cincinnati, Ohio provides Joshua Pine with ample opportunities to collaborate on innovative policies that serve residents. Whether he’s working on safety, transportation or housing, Pine continually finds ways to improve people’s quality of life. In this conversation, Pine, a 2020 graduate of the Keough School’s Master of Global Affairs program, shares how his education prepared him to make a difference.
- Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Clinic Represents Prisoner Denied Ramadan Accommodations in Federal AppealOn April 10, Notre Dame Law School’s Lindsay and Matt Moroun Religious Liberty Clinic filed an opening brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the…
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