- Q&A with Arun Agrawal, Sustainability Initiative director and new Keough School faculty memberThe University of Notre Dame recently announced the appointment of Arun Agrawal, a renowned scholar of environmental politics and sustainable development, as the inaugural director of the Just Transformations to Sustainability…
- Summer NDnano opportunities give undergraduate students in-depth research experienceNotre Dame Nanoscience and Technology (NDnano) welcomed 21 students to campus over the summer as part of the NDnano Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NURF) program. The 2024 cohort included students from the University of Notre Dame, Purdue University, Ball State…
- de Nicola Center presents 24th annual Fall Conference, “Ever Ancient, Ever New: On Catholic Imagination”More than 1,200 scholars, students, and guests from around the world registered to attend the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture’s 24th annual Fall Conference, “Ever Ancient, Ever New: On Catholic Imagination.” The conference, which begins Thursday, October 31, and concludes on November 2, will feature more than 175 papers, panels, and performances across three days of conversation on the enduring and inexhaustible nature of the Catholic imagination.
- Ethical leadership program unites MENA innovators for regional prosperity and collaborationThis summer, innovative leaders from the Middle East and North Africa gathered together at the University of Notre Dame’s campus to partake…
- Berthiaume Institute announces 2024 Technology Development Fund awardeesThe Berthiaume Institute for Precision Health at the University of Notre Dame has announced the awardees of its Technology Development Fund for 2024. Four projects received funding, each of which aims to enhance a key area of knowledge at the frontier of science and engineering for health. …
- Margie Pfeil: I Would Love to Have a Constructive Dialogue About Distributive JusticeAt the root of the Catholic Worker here locally is our work on housing. I firmly believe that housing is a human right and human duty that serves the common good. Everyone ought to be housed and if we all came together as human beings - or even just here in this local community of South Bend together with Notre Dame - we could house everyone who needs to be housed. There's an invitation in the Catholic social tradition to see these basic issues of need and vulnerability through a lens of God's abundant provision.
- Arun Agrawal to lead Notre Dame’s new University-wide sustainability initiativeArun Agrawal, a renowned scholar of environmental politics and sustainable development, will join the University of Notre Dame on Jan. 1, 2025, as the inaugural director of the Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative, a key priority in the University’s strategic framework.
- New HPLC workshop enhances graduate students' lab skills and career developmentThe Berthiaume Institute for Precision Health (BIPH) at the University of Notre Dame, in partnership with Waters Corporation, recently hosted its first workshop on High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). The event equipped students with vital technical skills while bridging the gap between…
- In memoriam: Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez, O.P., renowned Notre Dame theologian, father of ‘liberation theology’Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez, O.P., professor emeritus of theology at Notre Dame and widely regarded as the “father of liberation theology,” died Tuesday (Oct. 22) in Lima, Peru. He was 96.
- American Physical Society Honors ND Professor at Historical Marker Ceremony…
- Science and poetry find common language in new conversation seriesCell-Cell, Stanza-Stanza is a new conversation series that explores how science and poetry can work together to foster healing, especially in the context of cancer and serious illness. The first event in this series, held on April 17, 2024 at the University of Notre Dame, brought together a bioengineer and poet to discuss the ways in which their disciplines shaped their experiences of cancer care. Future events in this series are planned for Galway, Ireland (Nov. 13, 2024), near Notre Dame Kylemore, as well as at Notre Dame’s global gateway locations and main campus.
- Celebrating student excellence: Inspiring achievements that shape the futureOver the 2023-24 academic year and following summer, graduate and undergraduate students pursuing peace studies engaged in impactful research and received notable awards, underscoring their commitment to the field of peace studies. Several students have been recognized at the University of Notre Dame…
- Professors Paolo Carozza and Richard Garnett Honored by the American Academy of Sciences and LettersNotre Dame Law School Professors Paolo G. Carozza and Richard W. Garnett have been invested as new members of the American Academy of…
- Land and dignity: Sources of ecological critique in Catholic modernityThe land question is one of those distinctly “modern” phenomena that defined and oriented 20th-century politics across space and time, from scientists’ anxieties over soil erosion after the Dust Bowl to the rise of agrarian movements demanding a more equitable distribution …
- 2025–26 Dissertation Research Fellowships at Notre Dame Rome: Call for applicationsThe Graduate School, in partnership with Notre Dame Global and the Center for Italian Studies, is offering semester- and year-long dissertation research fellowships at Notre Dame Rome to advanced Humanities, Social Sciences, and Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. students. Information session: October 29; application deadline: January 15, 2025.
- Notre Dame J.S.D. candidate Pavithra Rajendran explores gender justice and criminal law through multidisciplinary legal researchJ.S.D. candidate Pavithra Rajendran is an academician, multi-faceted feminist, and first-generation lawyer…
- Notre Dame and Purdue colleagues convene for 9th Soft Matter and Polymers SymposiumPresentations by graduate students and postdocs foster professional development …
- Notre Dame expert explores discrimination, barriers that African migrant workers navigate in South KoreaAfrican migrant men working in South Korea are disproportionately harmed by societal pressures to conform to gender norms, according to a new study co-authored by Keough School sociologist Sharon Yoon. The study which was published in Gender, Work & Organization, detailed the experiences of men who work in physically demanding and low-paying jobs.
- NMRC Commander visits Notre Dame to discuss future research collaboration opportunitiesThe University of Notre Dame’s Eck Institute for Global Health invited Capt. Franca Jones, commander, Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC), and Dr. Jill Phan, NMRC’s science director, to campus to explore collaborative research opportunities between the university and NMRC. During their visit,…
- From card catalogs to AI? Technology and workflows at the Notre Dame ArchivesWhen I started working in the Notre Dame Archives in 1983, we relied on technology developed in the 19th century or earlier: the typewriter, telephone, photography, snail mail. We kept typewritten inventories in file cabinets. We responded to reference requests by mail or by telephone. We had card…
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