All events
All events
Upcoming Events (Next 7 Days)
Official Academic Calendar
Arts and Entertainment
Student Life
Sustainability
Faculty and Staff
Health and Recreation
Lectures and Conferences
Open to the Public
Religious and Spiritual
School of Architecture
College of Arts and Letters
Mendoza College of Business
College of Engineering
Graduate School
Hesburgh Libraries
Law School
College of Science
Keough School of Global Affairs
Centers and Institutes
Skip date selector
Skip to beginning of date selector
April 2024
May 2024
June 2024
July 2024
August 2024
Friday, April 5, 2024
- 12:00 AM23h 59mConference — "Tradition and Innovation: New Perspectives on the Violin Concerto in the Long 19th Century"This conference brings together leading experts on musical form and analysis from the US, UK, and Canada to explore both well-known and less-known corners of this fascinating repertoire, ranging from Viotti, Beethoven, and Spohr to Joachim, Saint-Saëns, Brahms, and Glazunov, and beyond to Nielsen and Elgar, among others. In addition to formal presentations with Q&A followup, each day will feature a panel discussion with audience participation encouraged. A banquet dinner concludes the conference. View complete schedule here and abstracts here. Open to the public. Registration required: $150 (student discount available) to include attendance at all paper sessions and panel discussions, all-day beverage service on April 5 and 6, a banquet dinner on April 6, and a recital on April 4 by violinist Timothy Chooi, professor at University of Ottawa and prize winner at the Joachim and Queen Elisabeth competitions.Speakers:Joel Galand, Florida InternationalJulian Horton, Durham UniversityAnne Hyland, University of ManchesterCaitlin Martinkus, Cleveland Institute of MusicJanet Schmalfeldt, TuftsPeter H. Smith, Notre DameBenedict Taylor, University of EdinburghSteven Vande Moortele, University of TorontoPaul Wingfield, CambridgeREGISTER NOW Register by April 3, by 11:59 p.m. Made possible through the generous support of the Notre Dame–Durham University Seed Grant Program. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mConference — "Tradition and Innovation: New Perspectives on the Violin Concerto in the Long 19th Century"This conference brings together leading experts on musical form and analysis from the US, UK, and Canada to explore both well-known and less-known corners of this fascinating repertoire, ranging from Viotti, Beethoven, and Spohr to Joachim, Saint-Saëns, Brahms, and Glazunov, and beyond to Nielsen and Elgar, among others. In addition to formal presentations with Q&A followup, each day will feature a panel discussion with audience participation encouraged. A banquet dinner concludes the conference. View complete schedule here and abstracts here. Open to the public. Registration required: $150 (student discount available) to include attendance at all paper sessions and panel discussions, all-day beverage service on April 5 and 6, a banquet dinner on April 6, and a recital on April 4 by violinist Timothy Chooi, professor at University of Ottawa and prize winner at the Joachim and Queen Elisabeth competitions.Speakers:Joel Galand, Florida InternationalJulian Horton, Durham UniversityAnne Hyland, University of ManchesterCaitlin Martinkus, Cleveland Institute of MusicJanet Schmalfeldt, TuftsPeter H. Smith, Notre DameBenedict Taylor, University of EdinburghSteven Vande Moortele, University of TorontoPaul Wingfield, CambridgeREGISTER NOW Register by April 3, by 11:59 p.m. Made possible through the generous support of the Notre Dame–Durham University Seed Grant Program. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mConference — "Tradition and Innovation: New Perspectives on the Violin Concerto in the Long 19th Century"This conference brings together leading experts on musical form and analysis from the US, UK, and Canada to explore both well-known and less-known corners of this fascinating repertoire, ranging from Viotti, Beethoven, and Spohr to Joachim, Saint-Saëns, Brahms, and Glazunov, and beyond to Nielsen and Elgar, among others. In addition to formal presentations with Q&A followup, each day will feature a panel discussion with audience participation encouraged. A banquet dinner concludes the conference. View complete schedule here and abstracts here. Open to the public. Registration required: $150 (student discount available) to include attendance at all paper sessions and panel discussions, all-day beverage service on April 5 and 6, a banquet dinner on April 6, and a recital on April 4 by violinist Timothy Chooi, professor at University of Ottawa and prize winner at the Joachim and Queen Elisabeth competitions.Speakers:Joel Galand, Florida InternationalJulian Horton, Durham UniversityAnne Hyland, University of ManchesterCaitlin Martinkus, Cleveland Institute of MusicJanet Schmalfeldt, TuftsPeter H. Smith, Notre DameBenedict Taylor, University of EdinburghSteven Vande Moortele, University of TorontoPaul Wingfield, CambridgeREGISTER NOW Register by April 3, by 11:59 p.m. Made possible through the generous support of the Notre Dame–Durham University Seed Grant Program. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mConference — "Tradition and Innovation: New Perspectives on the Violin Concerto in the Long 19th Century"This conference brings together leading experts on musical form and analysis from the US, UK, and Canada to explore both well-known and less-known corners of this fascinating repertoire, ranging from Viotti, Beethoven, and Spohr to Joachim, Saint-Saëns, Brahms, and Glazunov, and beyond to Nielsen and Elgar, among others. In addition to formal presentations with Q&A followup, each day will feature a panel discussion with audience participation encouraged. A banquet dinner concludes the conference. View complete schedule here and abstracts here. Open to the public. Registration required: $150 (student discount available) to include attendance at all paper sessions and panel discussions, all-day beverage service on April 5 and 6, a banquet dinner on April 6, and a recital on April 4 by violinist Timothy Chooi, professor at University of Ottawa and prize winner at the Joachim and Queen Elisabeth competitions.Speakers:Joel Galand, Florida InternationalJulian Horton, Durham UniversityAnne Hyland, University of ManchesterCaitlin Martinkus, Cleveland Institute of MusicJanet Schmalfeldt, TuftsPeter H. Smith, Notre DameBenedict Taylor, University of EdinburghSteven Vande Moortele, University of TorontoPaul Wingfield, CambridgeREGISTER NOW Register by April 3, by 11:59 p.m. Made possible through the generous support of the Notre Dame–Durham University Seed Grant Program. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mStudent Toter Scavenger HuntFrom April 1-7, the Notre Dame Sustainability Office invites you to find as many recycling toters as possible on campus to win a prize for your dorm! Each form submission is one (1) point; one submission per toter ID. The dorm with the most submissions wins funding for their dorm! You must have either your face or your Notre Dame ID card in the photo with the toter to count. Already found a toter? Start making submissions here! Sample of recycling toters you can find on campus.
- 12:00 PM1hCampus Green TourJoin the Office of Sustainability for a walk around campus to experience the beauty of Notre Dame. Participants will learn about some of the sustainability initiatives and investments happening at the University that may otherwise go unseen! Only 20 spots are available, so don't wait to sign up! Register here for the tour.This event is open to the public and will be weather permitting. Please be prepared to wear comfortable shoes and clothes for walking. Unable to attend the tour in person? Experience it virtually.
- 12:00 PM1hSigns of the Times Discussion Series: "Diversity & Inclusion in South Bend"Cynthia Simmons-Taylor, the Diversity & Inclusion Officer for the City of South Bend, will speak at the Center for Social Concerns as part of the monthly Signs of the Times series. Signs of the Times is a monthly series that connects campus to community experts around justice topics. The theme for the 2023–24 academic year is “Poverty and Power.” Bring your lunch; dessert and drinks provided!
- 12:00 PM1hSigns of the Times Discussion Series: "Diversity & Inclusion in South Bend"Cynthia Simmons-Taylor, the Diversity & Inclusion Officer for the City of South Bend, will speak at the Center for Social Concerns as part of the monthly Signs of the Times series. Signs of the Times is a monthly series that connects campus to community experts around justice topics. The theme for the 2023–24 academic year is “Poverty and Power.” Bring your lunch; dessert and drinks provided!
- 12:00 PM1hSigns of the Times Discussion Series: "Diversity & Inclusion in South Bend"Cynthia Simmons-Taylor, the Diversity & Inclusion Officer for the City of South Bend, will speak at the Center for Social Concerns as part of the monthly Signs of the Times series. Signs of the Times is a monthly series that connects campus to community experts around justice topics. The theme for the 2023–24 academic year is “Poverty and Power.” Bring your lunch; dessert and drinks provided!
- 12:00 PM1hSigns of the Times Discussion Series: "Diversity & Inclusion in South Bend"Cynthia Simmons-Taylor, the Diversity & Inclusion Officer for the City of South Bend, will speak at the Center for Social Concerns as part of the monthly Signs of the Times series. Signs of the Times is a monthly series that connects campus to community experts around justice topics. The theme for the 2023–24 academic year is “Poverty and Power.” Bring your lunch; dessert and drinks provided!
- 3:00 PM1hDistingished Lecture: "An Odyssey through the Uncharted Waters of Post Lithium-Ion Batteries" by Dr. John Muldoon '02ND Energy and the Electrochemical Society (ECS) Notre Dame Student Chapter are delighted to co-host a distinguished lecture featuring Dr. John Muldoon '02, Senior Principal Scientist at the Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA). All members of the Notre Dame community are invited to attend and stay after the presentation to meet the speaker, network with colleagues and friends, and enjoy light refreshments. Abstract Advanced energy storage technologies such as lithium-ion batteries have enabled the development of ubiquitous portable electronic devices and are critical to the development and widespread adoption of practical electric vehicles. While lithium-ion batteries represent the most advanced energy storage technology currently available commercially, the desire for significant improvement in energy density and cost has led to a strong interest in so-called “beyond lithium-ion” batteries such as sodium, lithium-air, lithium-sulfur, multivalent batteries, and solid-state batteries. In this talk, I guide you on an odyssey toward post li-ion batteries. We travel through the peaks and valleys of multivalent, lithium-sulfur, and all-solid-state batteries encompassing sulfide glass and polymer electrolytes. Biography Dr. John Muldoon received a BSc (Hons) in chemistry from Queens University of Belfast in 1997. In 2002, he completed his Ph.D. at the University of Notre Dame under the direction of Prof. Seth Brown. He worked as a research associate at Scripps Research under Prof. Barry Sharpless (2001 and 2022 Nobel laureate in Chemistry) and Prof. Valery Fokin, establishing early applications of click chemistry. Dr. Muldoon is currently a senior principal scientist at the Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA). He has consistently contributed to the company’s sustainable mobility platforms, studying materials for fuel cells, batteries, and carbon dioxide capture and conversion solutions. His outstanding research leadership has been instrumental in establishing Toyota’s beyond-lithium-ion battery research programs, shaping global research trends on multivalent-ion, lithium-sulfur, and solid-state lithium metal batteries. Dr. Muldoon is a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society (ECS), Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), and recipient of the ECS Battery Division Technology Award. As a member of the ECS Battery Division, Dr. Muldoon was instrumental in establishing symposia on beyond-Li-ion battery research. Advocating for the development of younger scientists, he cultivated the relationship between the ECS and Toyota, which resulted in establishing the ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship in 2016. Originally published at energy.nd.edu.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mRoundtable Dicussion: "(Re-)Introducing Vatican II"Join the Cushwa Center for a roundtable discussion of Shaun Blanchard and Stephen Bullivant’s Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2023). A panel of Notre Dame faculty—Kimberly Belcher, Ulrich Lehner, Sarah Shortall, and Thomas Tweed—will provide opening remarks on the book. After the coauthors offer their own comments, the discussion will open for question and answer with the larger group. If you are planning to attend and would like a copy of the book to read in advance, please complete the request form linked below. This event is cosponsored by Notre Dame’s Department of Theology. Request a copy of the bookThe Cushwa Center is hosting this roundtable in tandem with its Dolan Seminar in American Religion on Bullivant’s Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America, taking place Saturday morning, April 6. Originally published at cushwa.nd.edu.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mRoundtable Dicussion: "(Re-)Introducing Vatican II"Join the Cushwa Center for a roundtable discussion of Shaun Blanchard and Stephen Bullivant’s Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2023). A panel of Notre Dame faculty—Kimberly Belcher, Ulrich Lehner, Sarah Shortall, and Thomas Tweed—will provide opening remarks on the book. After the coauthors offer their own comments, the discussion will open for question and answer with the larger group. If you are planning to attend and would like a copy of the book to read in advance, please complete the request form linked below. This event is cosponsored by Notre Dame’s Department of Theology. Request a copy of the bookThe Cushwa Center is hosting this roundtable in tandem with its Dolan Seminar in American Religion on Bullivant’s Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America, taking place Saturday morning, April 6. Originally published at cushwa.nd.edu.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mRoundtable Dicussion: "(Re-)Introducing Vatican II"Join the Cushwa Center for a roundtable discussion of Shaun Blanchard and Stephen Bullivant’s Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2023). A panel of Notre Dame faculty—Kimberly Belcher, Ulrich Lehner, Sarah Shortall, and Thomas Tweed—will provide opening remarks on the book. After the coauthors offer their own comments, the discussion will open for question and answer with the larger group. If you are planning to attend and would like a copy of the book to read in advance, please complete the request form linked below. This event is cosponsored by Notre Dame’s Department of Theology. Request a copy of the bookThe Cushwa Center is hosting this roundtable in tandem with its Dolan Seminar in American Religion on Bullivant’s Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America, taking place Saturday morning, April 6. Originally published at cushwa.nd.edu.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mRoundtable Dicussion: "(Re-)Introducing Vatican II"Join the Cushwa Center for a roundtable discussion of Shaun Blanchard and Stephen Bullivant’s Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2023). A panel of Notre Dame faculty—Kimberly Belcher, Ulrich Lehner, Sarah Shortall, and Thomas Tweed—will provide opening remarks on the book. After the coauthors offer their own comments, the discussion will open for question and answer with the larger group. If you are planning to attend and would like a copy of the book to read in advance, please complete the request form linked below. This event is cosponsored by Notre Dame’s Department of Theology. Request a copy of the bookThe Cushwa Center is hosting this roundtable in tandem with its Dolan Seminar in American Religion on Bullivant’s Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America, taking place Saturday morning, April 6. Originally published at cushwa.nd.edu.
- 4:30 PM1hSMND Organ Recital by A.J. LyonA.J. Lyon, a first year MSM organ student, will present a degree recital inspired by the outbreak of birdsong at dawn. The program will feature works by Frescobaldi, Kerll, Mendelssohn, Dupré, J.S. Bach/Vivaldi, as well as the premiere of an original work titled Gökotta, a Swedish word defined as "waking early in the morning specifically to watch the sun rise and hear the birds sing." GET TICKETS
- 4:30 PM1hSMND Organ Recital by A.J. LyonA.J. Lyon, a first year MSM organ student, will present a degree recital inspired by the outbreak of birdsong at dawn. The program will feature works by Frescobaldi, Kerll, Mendelssohn, Dupré, J.S. Bach/Vivaldi, as well as the premiere of an original work titled Gökotta, a Swedish word defined as "waking early in the morning specifically to watch the sun rise and hear the birds sing." GET TICKETS
- 4:30 PM1hSMND Organ Recital by A.J. LyonA.J. Lyon, a first year MSM organ student, will present a degree recital inspired by the outbreak of birdsong at dawn. The program will feature works by Frescobaldi, Kerll, Mendelssohn, Dupré, J.S. Bach/Vivaldi, as well as the premiere of an original work titled Gökotta, a Swedish word defined as "waking early in the morning specifically to watch the sun rise and hear the birds sing." GET TICKETS
- 4:30 PM1hSMND Organ Recital by A.J. LyonA.J. Lyon, a first year MSM organ student, will present a degree recital inspired by the outbreak of birdsong at dawn. The program will feature works by Frescobaldi, Kerll, Mendelssohn, Dupré, J.S. Bach/Vivaldi, as well as the premiere of an original work titled Gökotta, a Swedish word defined as "waking early in the morning specifically to watch the sun rise and hear the birds sing." GET TICKETS
- 4:30 PM1hSMND Organ Recital by A.J. LyonA.J. Lyon, a first year MSM organ student, will present a degree recital inspired by the outbreak of birdsong at dawn. The program will feature works by Frescobaldi, Kerll, Mendelssohn, Dupré, J.S. Bach/Vivaldi, as well as the premiere of an original work titled Gökotta, a Swedish word defined as "waking early in the morning specifically to watch the sun rise and hear the birds sing." GET TICKETS
- 7:00 PM1h 30mFilms and Discussion — Colombian Connection: State Violence ShortsThe Racial Justice Collective of Colombia, as an organization that defends human rights with a Black perspective, handles legal defense cases of young people murdered by the police in Colombia and has important advocacy work to make reforms of racist policies in the country. They also make movies. Their activists/filmmakers will be in conversation with BLM South Bend after the short films they have created on state violence, particularly at the hands of Colombian police, are screened alongside short films from the United States. After the shorts program, members from Racial Justice Collective of Colombia and BLM South Bend will discuss the similarities between their two home areas and place it in a broader intersectional discussion of police violence and how film can be used to end it. RESERVE TICKETS
- 7:00 PM1h 30mFilms and Discussion — Colombian Connection: State Violence ShortsThe Racial Justice Collective of Colombia, as an organization that defends human rights with a Black perspective, handles legal defense cases of young people murdered by the police in Colombia and has important advocacy work to make reforms of racist policies in the country. They also make movies. Their activists/filmmakers will be in conversation with BLM South Bend after the short films they have created on state violence, particularly at the hands of Colombian police, are screened alongside short films from the United States. After the shorts program, members from Racial Justice Collective of Colombia and BLM South Bend will discuss the similarities between their two home areas and place it in a broader intersectional discussion of police violence and how film can be used to end it. RESERVE TICKETS
- 7:00 PM1h 30mFilms and Discussion — Colombian Connection: State Violence ShortsThe Racial Justice Collective of Colombia, as an organization that defends human rights with a Black perspective, handles legal defense cases of young people murdered by the police in Colombia and has important advocacy work to make reforms of racist policies in the country. They also make movies. Their activists/filmmakers will be in conversation with BLM South Bend after the short films they have created on state violence, particularly at the hands of Colombian police, are screened alongside short films from the United States. After the shorts program, members from Racial Justice Collective of Colombia and BLM South Bend will discuss the similarities between their two home areas and place it in a broader intersectional discussion of police violence and how film can be used to end it. RESERVE TICKETS
- 7:00 PM1h 30mFilms and Discussion — Colombian Connection: State Violence ShortsThe Racial Justice Collective of Colombia, as an organization that defends human rights with a Black perspective, handles legal defense cases of young people murdered by the police in Colombia and has important advocacy work to make reforms of racist policies in the country. They also make movies. Their activists/filmmakers will be in conversation with BLM South Bend after the short films they have created on state violence, particularly at the hands of Colombian police, are screened alongside short films from the United States. After the shorts program, members from Racial Justice Collective of Colombia and BLM South Bend will discuss the similarities between their two home areas and place it in a broader intersectional discussion of police violence and how film can be used to end it. RESERVE TICKETS
- 8:00 PM1hNotre Dame ChoraleNotre Dame’s flagship vocal ensemble presents a typically wide mix of choral masterpieces from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. For tickets, call the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1hNotre Dame ChoraleNotre Dame’s flagship vocal ensemble presents a typically wide mix of choral masterpieces from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. For tickets, call the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1hNotre Dame ChoraleNotre Dame’s flagship vocal ensemble presents a typically wide mix of choral masterpieces from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. For tickets, call the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1hNotre Dame ChoraleNotre Dame’s flagship vocal ensemble presents a typically wide mix of choral masterpieces from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. For tickets, call the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- 8:00 PM1h 30mNotre Dame Chorale Spring ConcertThe Notre Dame Chorale, directed by Alexander Blachly, presents a program of choral works and choral arrangements of solo songs by Monteverdi, Handel, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Liszt, DvoÅ™ák, Debussy, and Deák-Bárdos. With acclaimed accompanist Päivi Ekroth. GET TICKETS
- 8:00 PM1h 30mNotre Dame Chorale Spring ConcertThe Notre Dame Chorale, directed by Alexander Blachly, presents a program of choral works and choral arrangements of solo songs by Monteverdi, Handel, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Liszt, DvoÅ™ák, Debussy, and Deák-Bárdos. With acclaimed accompanist Päivi Ekroth. GET TICKETS
- 8:00 PM1h 30mNotre Dame Chorale Spring ConcertThe Notre Dame Chorale, directed by Alexander Blachly, presents a program of choral works and choral arrangements of solo songs by Monteverdi, Handel, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Liszt, DvoÅ™ák, Debussy, and Deák-Bárdos. With acclaimed accompanist Päivi Ekroth. GET TICKETS
- 8:00 PM1h 30mNotre Dame Chorale Spring ConcertThe Notre Dame Chorale, directed by Alexander Blachly, presents a program of choral works and choral arrangements of solo songs by Monteverdi, Handel, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Liszt, DvoÅ™ák, Debussy, and Deák-Bárdos. With acclaimed accompanist Päivi Ekroth. GET TICKETS
- 8:00 PM1h 30mNotre Dame Chorale Spring ConcertThe Notre Dame Chorale, directed by Alexander Blachly, presents a program of choral works and choral arrangements of solo songs by Monteverdi, Handel, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Liszt, DvoÅ™ák, Debussy, and Deák-Bárdos. With acclaimed accompanist Päivi Ekroth. GET TICKETS
- 9:30 PM1h 20mFilm: "Fallen Leaves" (2023)Award-winning filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki (Le Havre, The Other Side of Hope) makes a masterful return with Fallen Leaves, a love story about two lonely souls' path to happiness and the numerous hurdles they encounter along the way. Shot through with Kaurismäki's typically playful, idiosyncratic style and deadpan humor, this tender romantic tragicomedy set in contemporary Helsinki is a timely reminder of the potency of movie-going from one of cinema's living legends. Winner of the Jury Prize at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.GET TICKETS
- 9:30 PM1h 20mFilm: "Fallen Leaves" (2023)Award-winning filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki (Le Havre, The Other Side of Hope) makes a masterful return with Fallen Leaves, a love story about two lonely souls' path to happiness and the numerous hurdles they encounter along the way. Shot through with Kaurismäki's typically playful, idiosyncratic style and deadpan humor, this tender romantic tragicomedy set in contemporary Helsinki is a timely reminder of the potency of movie-going from one of cinema's living legends. Winner of the Jury Prize at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.GET TICKETS
- 9:30 PM1h 20mFilm: "Fallen Leaves" (2023)Award-winning filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki (Le Havre, The Other Side of Hope) makes a masterful return with Fallen Leaves, a love story about two lonely souls' path to happiness and the numerous hurdles they encounter along the way. Shot through with Kaurismäki's typically playful, idiosyncratic style and deadpan humor, this tender romantic tragicomedy set in contemporary Helsinki is a timely reminder of the potency of movie-going from one of cinema's living legends. Winner of the Jury Prize at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.GET TICKETS