Campus Crossroads
Campus Crossroads will be the single biggest construction project in the history of the University. A more than $400 million complex, it will add three buildings to the current Stadium. They will host student centers, offices, classes, and new space for many departments. Additionally, it will increase stadium seating.McCourtney Hall
The building will serve to enhance collaborative research in science and engineering. Jenkins and Nanovich Halls
Jenkins Hall, named in honor of current University President Rev. John Jenkins, will be the home of Notre Dame’s new Keough School of Global Affairs.
Nanovic Hall will house the Nanovic Institute for European Studies and the departments of Economics, Political Science and Sociology.
New Residence Halls
Two new residence halls, one for men and one for women, are currently under construction. Strategic Plan
The University has launched a strategic plan to guide our path for the next few decades and throughout the 21st century. It articulates itself in Catholic Character, Undergraduate Education, Research & Scholarship, Stewardship, and External Engagement.