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- 9:00 AM12hBridging Worlds: Cultivating Research Partnerships for Climate HopeAs the world looks to Brazil for COP30, join the University of Notre Dame in São Paulo, Brazil for a Pre-COP Conference to help shape the conversation before the world gathers in Belém. The University is convening thought leaders, scholars, and changemakers at this critical moment to deepen its commitment to global dialogue for sustainability and reflect on its mission to be a force for good—locally and globally. Learn more about Notre Dame's engagement with COP. Notre Dame Global and Notre Dame São Paulo, look to strengthen their partnerships in Brazil by hosting this conference together with the Notre Dame Club of Brazil, Notre Dame Research, the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethic Leadership (NDDCEL), Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI), and the Notre Dame Alumni Association. Attendees can expect to: ⇒ Build and strengthen research collaborations and partnerships with colleagues from around Brazil ⇒ Network with industry experts who have an interest in sustainability ⇒ Represent University of Notre Dame as a panelist at USP’s Bora Preserva event Participation is open to anyone interested; register is required. Limited financial support is available, which can be applied for via the registration form.Register for the Bridging Worlds Pre-COP ConferenceThemes & Topics This 2-day convening aims to build and strengthen research collaborations, engaging the Brazilian research community in partnership with faculty from the University of Notre Dame. Research sessions will be themed and focus on advancing research partnerships aligned with the University of Notre Dame’s strategic priorities, which includes Just Transitions to Sustainability. We are particularly interested in the following themes:Climate Risk Assessment, Adaptation, and Decision SupportRegenerative and Adaptive LivelihoodsSocio-Political Organizations and Institutions, Human Behavior, and Well-BeingAdditional sessions will prioritize collaborative work between university faculty at Notre Dame and the University of São Paulo, while alumni and other friends of the University from the region will engage around the conference themes and stakeholder partners. Tentative ScheduleTuesday, November 4, 2025Arrival in São Paulo, Brazil Welcome ReceptionWednesday, November 5, 2025Conference check-in Formal welcome and opening remarks New Friends, Networking Activity Morning Sessions Conference lunch Afternoon Sessions Evening SoireeThursday, November 6, 2025Industry visit Conference lunch Participate in USP’s Bora Perserva Hesburgh LectureFriday, November 7, 2025DepartConference participants are welcome to remain in Brazil at their own cost. If ND faculty participants wish to attend COP30 Amazonia, complete the application to join the ND delegation.Conference SponsorsOriginally published at saopaulo.nd.edu.
- 11:00 AM45mExhibition—"Homecoming: Walter Osborne" Curator-Led TourJoin the curators of Homecoming: Walter Osborne’s Dublin, 1880–1900 every Football Friday for an introduction to one of Ireland’s most acclaimed artists, as well as the people he knew and the places he visited. From luscious parks to bustling market scenes, quiet libraries and churches to intimate domestic interiors, Osborne’s luminous depictions of everyday life offer insights into Ireland’s changing realities at the turn of the twentieth century. Meet at the entrance to the Temporary Exhibition Gallery. All are welcome. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- 11:00 AM45mExhibition—"Homecoming: Walter Osborne" Curator-Led TourJoin the curators of Homecoming: Walter Osborne’s Dublin, 1880–1900 every Football Friday for an introduction to one of Ireland’s most acclaimed artists, as well as the people he knew and the places he visited. From luscious parks to bustling market scenes, quiet libraries and churches to intimate domestic interiors, Osborne’s luminous depictions of everyday life offer insights into Ireland’s changing realities at the turn of the twentieth century. Meet at the entrance to the Temporary Exhibition Gallery. All are welcome. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- 11:00 AM45mExhibition—"Homecoming: Walter Osborne" Curator-Led TourJoin the curators of Homecoming: Walter Osborne’s Dublin, 1880–1900 every Football Friday for an introduction to one of Ireland’s most acclaimed artists, as well as the people he knew and the places he visited. From luscious parks to bustling market scenes, quiet libraries and churches to intimate domestic interiors, Osborne’s luminous depictions of everyday life offer insights into Ireland’s changing realities at the turn of the twentieth century. Meet at the entrance to the Temporary Exhibition Gallery. All are welcome. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1hDean’s Speaker Series: "Leading in the Coming Era of Technology"Join Dean Martijn Cremers for the next installment of the Dean's Speaker Series, featuring John Donovan, retired CEO of AT&T Communications, LLC. In his talk, Mr. Donovan will share insights on leadership in the fast-changing world of technology. Donovan served as CEO of AT&T Communications from August 2017 until his retirement in October 2019. He was chief strategy officer and group president of AT&T Technology and Operations from January 2012 through August 2017, and chief Technology officer of AT&T Inc. from April 2008 through January 2012. He has served on the board of directors of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. since 2012 and was a member of the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee from 2019 to 2023. The Dean’s Speaker Series is a leadership-focused series featuring respected senior executives from top global companies across diverse industries. Through engaging discussions, the leaders share their unique insights on careers, global trends, effective leadership and emerging issues affecting business and society. The series is sponsored by the Burns Family endowment. Lecture is free and open to the public. No tickets required.
- 12:30 PM1hDean’s Speaker Series: "Leading in the Coming Era of Technology"Join Dean Martijn Cremers for the next installment of the Dean's Speaker Series, featuring John Donovan, retired CEO of AT&T Communications, LLC. In his talk, Mr. Donovan will share insights on leadership in the fast-changing world of technology. Donovan served as CEO of AT&T Communications from August 2017 until his retirement in October 2019. He was chief strategy officer and group president of AT&T Technology and Operations from January 2012 through August 2017, and chief Technology officer of AT&T Inc. from April 2008 through January 2012. He has served on the board of directors of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. since 2012 and was a member of the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee from 2019 to 2023. The Dean’s Speaker Series is a leadership-focused series featuring respected senior executives from top global companies across diverse industries. Through engaging discussions, the leaders share their unique insights on careers, global trends, effective leadership and emerging issues affecting business and society. The series is sponsored by the Burns Family endowment. Lecture is free and open to the public. No tickets required.
- 12:30 PM1hDean’s Speaker Series: "Leading in the Coming Era of Technology"Join Dean Martijn Cremers for the next installment of the Dean's Speaker Series, featuring John Donovan, retired CEO of AT&T Communications, LLC. In his talk, Mr. Donovan will share insights on leadership in the fast-changing world of technology. Donovan served as CEO of AT&T Communications from August 2017 until his retirement in October 2019. He was chief strategy officer and group president of AT&T Technology and Operations from January 2012 through August 2017, and chief Technology officer of AT&T Inc. from April 2008 through January 2012. He has served on the board of directors of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. since 2012 and was a member of the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee from 2019 to 2023. The Dean’s Speaker Series is a leadership-focused series featuring respected senior executives from top global companies across diverse industries. Through engaging discussions, the leaders share their unique insights on careers, global trends, effective leadership and emerging issues affecting business and society. The series is sponsored by the Burns Family endowment. Lecture is free and open to the public. No tickets required.
- 12:30 PM1hDean’s Speaker Series: "Leading in the Coming Era of Technology"Join Dean Martijn Cremers for the next installment of the Dean's Speaker Series, featuring John Donovan, retired CEO of AT&T Communications, LLC. In his talk, Mr. Donovan will share insights on leadership in the fast-changing world of technology. Donovan served as CEO of AT&T Communications from August 2017 until his retirement in October 2019. He was chief strategy officer and group president of AT&T Technology and Operations from January 2012 through August 2017, and chief Technology officer of AT&T Inc. from April 2008 through January 2012. He has served on the board of directors of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. since 2012 and was a member of the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee from 2019 to 2023. The Dean’s Speaker Series is a leadership-focused series featuring respected senior executives from top global companies across diverse industries. Through engaging discussions, the leaders share their unique insights on careers, global trends, effective leadership and emerging issues affecting business and society. The series is sponsored by the Burns Family endowment. Lecture is free and open to the public. No tickets required.
- 1:00 PM1hMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher or a member of the museum staff to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces and discover works of art that are highlights of the collection. Meet at the Welcome Desk. All are welcome and no registration is required. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- 1:00 PM1hMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher or a member of the museum staff to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces and discover works of art that are highlights of the collection. Meet at the Welcome Desk. All are welcome and no registration is required. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- 1:00 PM1hMeet Your Museum TourThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher or a member of the museum staff to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces and discover works of art that are highlights of the collection. Meet at the Welcome Desk. All are welcome and no registration is required. This tour will explore all gallery levels of the museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request. Originally published at raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu.
- 1:30 PM1h[CANCELLED] Dean’s Forum on Global Affairs—“Leadership, Innovation, and the Next Generation: A Conversation with Pete Buttigieg”Pete Buttigieg, former US Secretary of Transportation and former mayor of South Bend, will join Mary Gallagher, the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, for a fireside chat. This is a free but ticketed event open to members of the Notre Dame community. A Notre Dame ID must be shown to receive a ticket at the DPAC box office. ***************************** Due to a health issue in his family, Secretary Pete Buttigieg will be unable to travel to Notre Dame this week. As a result, the Keough School’s event, “A Conversation with Pete Buttigieg: Leadership, Innovation, and the Next Generation,” originally scheduled for Friday, November 7, has been postponed.The Keough School is currently working with Secretary Buttigieg’s team to reschedule the event, and will share a new date as soon as it is confirmed. All ticket confirmations will be honored for the rescheduled event; no action is needed at this time.
- 1:30 PM1h[CANCELLED] Dean’s Forum on Global Affairs—“Leadership, Innovation, and the Next Generation: A Conversation with Pete Buttigieg”Pete Buttigieg, former US Secretary of Transportation and former mayor of South Bend, will join Mary Gallagher, the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, for a fireside chat. This is a free but ticketed event open to members of the Notre Dame community. A Notre Dame ID must be shown to receive a ticket at the DPAC box office. ***************************** Due to a health issue in his family, Secretary Pete Buttigieg will be unable to travel to Notre Dame this week. As a result, the Keough School’s event, “A Conversation with Pete Buttigieg: Leadership, Innovation, and the Next Generation,” originally scheduled for Friday, November 7, has been postponed.The Keough School is currently working with Secretary Buttigieg’s team to reschedule the event, and will share a new date as soon as it is confirmed. All ticket confirmations will be honored for the rescheduled event; no action is needed at this time.
- 1:30 PM1h[CANCELLED] Dean’s Forum on Global Affairs—“Leadership, Innovation, and the Next Generation: A Conversation with Pete Buttigieg”Pete Buttigieg, former US Secretary of Transportation and former mayor of South Bend, will join Mary Gallagher, the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, for a fireside chat. This is a free but ticketed event open to members of the Notre Dame community. A Notre Dame ID must be shown to receive a ticket at the DPAC box office. ***************************** Due to a health issue in his family, Secretary Pete Buttigieg will be unable to travel to Notre Dame this week. As a result, the Keough School’s event, “A Conversation with Pete Buttigieg: Leadership, Innovation, and the Next Generation,” originally scheduled for Friday, November 7, has been postponed.The Keough School is currently working with Secretary Buttigieg’s team to reschedule the event, and will share a new date as soon as it is confirmed. All ticket confirmations will be honored for the rescheduled event; no action is needed at this time.
- 2:00 PM1hThe (AI)rish Series: "AI in the Present & Tomorrow’s Trailblazers"Join the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society at the University of Notre Dame for "The (AI)rish Series" — a series dedicated to exploring responsible, inclusive, safe, and ethical (R.I.S.E.) AI research and tackling some of society’s vexing challenges. During this series event, join Lucy Family Institute researchers Adam Czajka, an associate professor of computer science and engineering and the director of the AITAR Lab, as he presents innovative research that uses AI for newborn iris recognition, and Sugana Chawla, associate professor of the practice and data science education program director at the Lucy Family Institute, share the exciting opportunities of the iTREDS program in training the next generation to use data science and AI for societal good. RSVP to Attend!
- 2:00 PM1hThe (AI)rish Series: "AI in the Present & Tomorrow’s Trailblazers"Join the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society at the University of Notre Dame for "The (AI)rish Series" — a series dedicated to exploring responsible, inclusive, safe, and ethical (R.I.S.E.) AI research and tackling some of society’s vexing challenges. During this series event, join Lucy Family Institute researchers Adam Czajka, an associate professor of computer science and engineering and the director of the AITAR Lab, as he presents innovative research that uses AI for newborn iris recognition, and Sugana Chawla, associate professor of the practice and data science education program director at the Lucy Family Institute, share the exciting opportunities of the iTREDS program in training the next generation to use data science and AI for societal good. RSVP to Attend!
- 2:00 PM1hThe (AI)rish Series: "AI in the Present & Tomorrow’s Trailblazers"Join the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society at the University of Notre Dame for "The (AI)rish Series" — a series dedicated to exploring responsible, inclusive, safe, and ethical (R.I.S.E.) AI research and tackling some of society’s vexing challenges. During this series event, join Lucy Family Institute researchers Adam Czajka, an associate professor of computer science and engineering and the director of the AITAR Lab, as he presents innovative research that uses AI for newborn iris recognition, and Sugana Chawla, associate professor of the practice and data science education program director at the Lucy Family Institute, share the exciting opportunities of the iTREDS program in training the next generation to use data science and AI for societal good. RSVP to Attend!
- 2:00 PM1hThe (AI)rish Series: "AI in the Present & Tomorrow’s Trailblazers"Join the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society at the University of Notre Dame for "The (AI)rish Series" — a series dedicated to exploring responsible, inclusive, safe, and ethical (R.I.S.E.) AI research and tackling some of society’s vexing challenges. During this series event, join Lucy Family Institute researchers Adam Czajka, an associate professor of computer science and engineering and the director of the AITAR Lab, as he presents innovative research that uses AI for newborn iris recognition, and Sugana Chawla, associate professor of the practice and data science education program director at the Lucy Family Institute, share the exciting opportunities of the iTREDS program in training the next generation to use data science and AI for societal good. RSVP to Attend!
- 2:00 PM1h 30mExhibit Open House: Mapping Global Dante in TranslationDrop in to meet and speak informally with curator Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, about the new exhibit, Mapping Global Dante in Translation. Learn how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Divine Comedy over the centuries and across the world and discover the Library’s many Dante editions. Free and open to the public.For more information, contact Holly Welch at rarebook@nd.edu or (574) 631-0290. About the Exhibit This exhibit traces the global journey of Dante’s masterpiece through rare and valuable printed editions, highlighting how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Commedia. These volumes reveal a dynamic dialogue between Dante’s poetry and the world. A global literary perspective transforms Dante from a monumental yet isolated figure of the European Middle Ages into a central presence in the ongoing international conversation about humanity, the universe, time, eternity, and the power of literature. This exhibit is co-sponsored by the Center for Italian Studies and the Devers Program in Dante Studies. It is curated by Salvatore Riolo, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, and co-curators Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; Inha Park, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; and Peter Scharer, Yale Comparative Literature doctoral candidate. Theodore J. Cachey Jr., Notre Dame, and Jacob Blakesley, Sapienza Università di Roma, served as consultants on the exhibit. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.Open to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, staff, postdocs, alumni, friends, and the public.
- 2:00 PM1h 30mExhibit Open House: Mapping Global Dante in TranslationDrop in to meet and speak informally with curator Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, about the new exhibit, Mapping Global Dante in Translation. Learn how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Divine Comedy over the centuries and across the world and discover the Library’s many Dante editions. Free and open to the public.For more information, contact Holly Welch at rarebook@nd.edu or (574) 631-0290. About the Exhibit This exhibit traces the global journey of Dante’s masterpiece through rare and valuable printed editions, highlighting how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Commedia. These volumes reveal a dynamic dialogue between Dante’s poetry and the world. A global literary perspective transforms Dante from a monumental yet isolated figure of the European Middle Ages into a central presence in the ongoing international conversation about humanity, the universe, time, eternity, and the power of literature. This exhibit is co-sponsored by the Center for Italian Studies and the Devers Program in Dante Studies. It is curated by Salvatore Riolo, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, and co-curators Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; Inha Park, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; and Peter Scharer, Yale Comparative Literature doctoral candidate. Theodore J. Cachey Jr., Notre Dame, and Jacob Blakesley, Sapienza Università di Roma, served as consultants on the exhibit. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.Open to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, staff, postdocs, alumni, friends, and the public.
- 2:00 PM1h 30mExhibit Open House: Mapping Global Dante in TranslationDrop in to meet and speak informally with curator Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, about the new exhibit, Mapping Global Dante in Translation. Learn how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Divine Comedy over the centuries and across the world and discover the Library’s many Dante editions. Free and open to the public.For more information, contact Holly Welch at rarebook@nd.edu or (574) 631-0290. About the Exhibit This exhibit traces the global journey of Dante’s masterpiece through rare and valuable printed editions, highlighting how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Commedia. These volumes reveal a dynamic dialogue between Dante’s poetry and the world. A global literary perspective transforms Dante from a monumental yet isolated figure of the European Middle Ages into a central presence in the ongoing international conversation about humanity, the universe, time, eternity, and the power of literature. This exhibit is co-sponsored by the Center for Italian Studies and the Devers Program in Dante Studies. It is curated by Salvatore Riolo, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, and co-curators Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; Inha Park, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; and Peter Scharer, Yale Comparative Literature doctoral candidate. Theodore J. Cachey Jr., Notre Dame, and Jacob Blakesley, Sapienza Università di Roma, served as consultants on the exhibit. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.Open to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, staff, postdocs, alumni, friends, and the public.
- 2:00 PM1h 30mExhibit Open House: Mapping Global Dante in TranslationDrop in to meet and speak informally with curator Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, about the new exhibit, Mapping Global Dante in Translation. Learn how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Divine Comedy over the centuries and across the world and discover the Library’s many Dante editions. Free and open to the public.For more information, contact Holly Welch at rarebook@nd.edu or (574) 631-0290. About the Exhibit This exhibit traces the global journey of Dante’s masterpiece through rare and valuable printed editions, highlighting how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Commedia. These volumes reveal a dynamic dialogue between Dante’s poetry and the world. A global literary perspective transforms Dante from a monumental yet isolated figure of the European Middle Ages into a central presence in the ongoing international conversation about humanity, the universe, time, eternity, and the power of literature. This exhibit is co-sponsored by the Center for Italian Studies and the Devers Program in Dante Studies. It is curated by Salvatore Riolo, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, and co-curators Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; Inha Park, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; and Peter Scharer, Yale Comparative Literature doctoral candidate. Theodore J. Cachey Jr., Notre Dame, and Jacob Blakesley, Sapienza Università di Roma, served as consultants on the exhibit. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.Open to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, staff, postdocs, alumni, friends, and the public.
- 2:00 PM1h 30mExhibit Open House: Mapping Global Dante in TranslationDrop in to meet and speak informally with curator Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, about the new exhibit, Mapping Global Dante in Translation. Learn how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Divine Comedy over the centuries and across the world and discover the Library’s many Dante editions. Free and open to the public.For more information, contact Holly Welch at rarebook@nd.edu or (574) 631-0290. About the Exhibit This exhibit traces the global journey of Dante’s masterpiece through rare and valuable printed editions, highlighting how translators, artists, and printers have popularized and reshaped the Commedia. These volumes reveal a dynamic dialogue between Dante’s poetry and the world. A global literary perspective transforms Dante from a monumental yet isolated figure of the European Middle Ages into a central presence in the ongoing international conversation about humanity, the universe, time, eternity, and the power of literature. This exhibit is co-sponsored by the Center for Italian Studies and the Devers Program in Dante Studies. It is curated by Salvatore Riolo, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate, and co-curators Giulia Maria Gliozzi, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; Inha Park, Notre Dame Italian Studies doctoral candidate; and Peter Scharer, Yale Comparative Literature doctoral candidate. Theodore J. Cachey Jr., Notre Dame, and Jacob Blakesley, Sapienza Università di Roma, served as consultants on the exhibit. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.Open to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, staff, postdocs, alumni, friends, and the public.
- 2:30 PM1hCrash Course (Lecture Series)—"Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action"Get a one-hour sampling of the power of a Notre Dame liberal arts education with the College of Arts & Letters' Crash Course series on home football Fridays! Each event features an A&L professor leading a class session pulled directly from some of the most popular and riveting courses on campus."Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action" with Terence McDonnell and Erin McDonnellSociology How can we build stronger communities and make a difference in the world around us? This dynamic course equips students with the tools and confidence to turn values into action. Blending cutting-edge social science, Catholic social tradition, and hands-on engagement in immersive methods like interviews and policy design, students explore real solutions to real problems and learn how to cultivate trust, belonging, and care in the service of the good. In this session, attendees will experience how Notre Dame educates students to lead lives of impact and purpose. Alumni, friends, prospective students and their parents, and anyone else on campus are welcome. Visit Crash Course for a complete listing of courses this season.Originally published at al.nd.edu.
- 2:30 PM1hCrash Course (Lecture Series)—"Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action"Get a one-hour sampling of the power of a Notre Dame liberal arts education with the College of Arts & Letters' Crash Course series on home football Fridays! Each event features an A&L professor leading a class session pulled directly from some of the most popular and riveting courses on campus."Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action" with Terence McDonnell and Erin McDonnellSociology How can we build stronger communities and make a difference in the world around us? This dynamic course equips students with the tools and confidence to turn values into action. Blending cutting-edge social science, Catholic social tradition, and hands-on engagement in immersive methods like interviews and policy design, students explore real solutions to real problems and learn how to cultivate trust, belonging, and care in the service of the good. In this session, attendees will experience how Notre Dame educates students to lead lives of impact and purpose. Alumni, friends, prospective students and their parents, and anyone else on campus are welcome. Visit Crash Course for a complete listing of courses this season.Originally published at al.nd.edu.
- 2:30 PM1hCrash Course (Lecture Series)—"Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action"Get a one-hour sampling of the power of a Notre Dame liberal arts education with the College of Arts & Letters' Crash Course series on home football Fridays! Each event features an A&L professor leading a class session pulled directly from some of the most popular and riveting courses on campus."Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action" with Terence McDonnell and Erin McDonnellSociology How can we build stronger communities and make a difference in the world around us? This dynamic course equips students with the tools and confidence to turn values into action. Blending cutting-edge social science, Catholic social tradition, and hands-on engagement in immersive methods like interviews and policy design, students explore real solutions to real problems and learn how to cultivate trust, belonging, and care in the service of the good. In this session, attendees will experience how Notre Dame educates students to lead lives of impact and purpose. Alumni, friends, prospective students and their parents, and anyone else on campus are welcome. Visit Crash Course for a complete listing of courses this season.Originally published at al.nd.edu.
- 2:30 PM1hCrash Course (Lecture Series)—"Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action"Get a one-hour sampling of the power of a Notre Dame liberal arts education with the College of Arts & Letters' Crash Course series on home football Fridays! Each event features an A&L professor leading a class session pulled directly from some of the most popular and riveting courses on campus."Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action" with Terence McDonnell and Erin McDonnellSociology How can we build stronger communities and make a difference in the world around us? This dynamic course equips students with the tools and confidence to turn values into action. Blending cutting-edge social science, Catholic social tradition, and hands-on engagement in immersive methods like interviews and policy design, students explore real solutions to real problems and learn how to cultivate trust, belonging, and care in the service of the good. In this session, attendees will experience how Notre Dame educates students to lead lives of impact and purpose. Alumni, friends, prospective students and their parents, and anyone else on campus are welcome. Visit Crash Course for a complete listing of courses this season.Originally published at al.nd.edu.
- 7:00 PM1h 55mFilm: "The Holy Mountain" (1973)Browning Live ScoresDirected by Alejandro JodorowkyWith Alejandro Jodorowsky, Horacio Salinas, Zamira Saunders.Rated R, 114 minutes, DCPIn English and Spanish with English subtitlesWhen it debuted at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, The Holy Mountain caused twin tidal waves of pearl-clutching and whispered what-was-that's. Writer/director Alejandro Jodorowsky's melange of existential symbolism in The Holy Mountain gained more and more traction through the decades and now is a common reflection point for audiences looking to take his yellow-brick spiritual quest. Also starring in the film, the Alchemist (Jodorowsky) assembles together a group of people from all walks of life to represent the planets in the solar system. The intention is to put his recruits through strange mystical rites and divest them of their worldly baggage before embarking on a trip to Lotus Island. There they ascend the Holy Mountain to displace the immortal gods who secretly rule the universe.Helping us along on that trip will be a live score by After Ours, a two-man wrecking crew with influences ranging from modern jazz to grunge to instrumental hip hop & experimental music. Hybrid 7-string guitarist Eli Kahn creates sonic layer cakes with loops atop drummer Arthur Schroeder's ever-expansive jazz beat backdrops to create a unique sound that is all their own and will serve as yet another way to rewatch, decode, and unpack The Holy Mountain. GET TICKETS
- 7:00 PM1h 55mFilm: "The Holy Mountain" (1973)Browning Live ScoresDirected by Alejandro JodorowkyWith Alejandro Jodorowsky, Horacio Salinas, Zamira Saunders.Rated R, 114 minutes, DCPIn English and Spanish with English subtitlesWhen it debuted at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, The Holy Mountain caused twin tidal waves of pearl-clutching and whispered what-was-that's. Writer/director Alejandro Jodorowsky's melange of existential symbolism in The Holy Mountain gained more and more traction through the decades and now is a common reflection point for audiences looking to take his yellow-brick spiritual quest. Also starring in the film, the Alchemist (Jodorowsky) assembles together a group of people from all walks of life to represent the planets in the solar system. The intention is to put his recruits through strange mystical rites and divest them of their worldly baggage before embarking on a trip to Lotus Island. There they ascend the Holy Mountain to displace the immortal gods who secretly rule the universe.Helping us along on that trip will be a live score by After Ours, a two-man wrecking crew with influences ranging from modern jazz to grunge to instrumental hip hop & experimental music. Hybrid 7-string guitarist Eli Kahn creates sonic layer cakes with loops atop drummer Arthur Schroeder's ever-expansive jazz beat backdrops to create a unique sound that is all their own and will serve as yet another way to rewatch, decode, and unpack The Holy Mountain. GET TICKETS
- 7:00 PM1h 55mFilm: "The Holy Mountain" (1973)Browning Live ScoresDirected by Alejandro JodorowkyWith Alejandro Jodorowsky, Horacio Salinas, Zamira Saunders.Rated R, 114 minutes, DCPIn English and Spanish with English subtitlesWhen it debuted at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, The Holy Mountain caused twin tidal waves of pearl-clutching and whispered what-was-that's. Writer/director Alejandro Jodorowsky's melange of existential symbolism in The Holy Mountain gained more and more traction through the decades and now is a common reflection point for audiences looking to take his yellow-brick spiritual quest. Also starring in the film, the Alchemist (Jodorowsky) assembles together a group of people from all walks of life to represent the planets in the solar system. The intention is to put his recruits through strange mystical rites and divest them of their worldly baggage before embarking on a trip to Lotus Island. There they ascend the Holy Mountain to displace the immortal gods who secretly rule the universe.Helping us along on that trip will be a live score by After Ours, a two-man wrecking crew with influences ranging from modern jazz to grunge to instrumental hip hop & experimental music. Hybrid 7-string guitarist Eli Kahn creates sonic layer cakes with loops atop drummer Arthur Schroeder's ever-expansive jazz beat backdrops to create a unique sound that is all their own and will serve as yet another way to rewatch, decode, and unpack The Holy Mountain. GET TICKETS
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Glee Club Fall ConcertThe Glee Club presents its annual fall concert. The program will include classical choral music by Gabrieli, Verdelot, Monteverdi, Schütz, and Richard Strauss, along with shanties, barbershop harmony, and tributes to recently departed American musical icons Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and Tom Lehrer. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Glee Club Fall ConcertThe Glee Club presents its annual fall concert. The program will include classical choral music by Gabrieli, Verdelot, Monteverdi, Schütz, and Richard Strauss, along with shanties, barbershop harmony, and tributes to recently departed American musical icons Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and Tom Lehrer. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Glee Club Fall ConcertThe Glee Club presents its annual fall concert. The program will include classical choral music by Gabrieli, Verdelot, Monteverdi, Schütz, and Richard Strauss, along with shanties, barbershop harmony, and tributes to recently departed American musical icons Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and Tom Lehrer. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Glee Club Fall ConcertThe Glee Club presents its annual fall concert. The program will include classical choral music by Gabrieli, Verdelot, Monteverdi, Schütz, and Richard Strauss, along with shanties, barbershop harmony, and tributes to recently departed American musical icons Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and Tom Lehrer. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mND Glee Club Fall ConcertThe Glee Club presents its annual fall concert. The program will include classical choral music by Gabrieli, Verdelot, Monteverdi, Schütz, and Richard Strauss, along with shanties, barbershop harmony, and tributes to recently departed American musical icons Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and Tom Lehrer. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.


