- 6:30 AM3h 30mBreakfastAdvanced Degrees | North Dining Hall
- 8:00 AM2hMendoza College of Businesss Open HouseAdvanced Degrees | Stayer Center
- 10:00 AM1hAll Creation Gives Praise: Showings at 10am and 11:30amAdvanced Degrees | Jordan Hall of Science, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
Through this planetarium journey, you will tour the universe guided by a dialogue between an astronomer and theologian. Soaring through space from your recliner in the Digital Visualization Theater, these experts weave religious wisdom and scientific observations in search for truth. Spend an hour immersed in the grandeur and beauty of God’s Creation, as revealed by scientific exploration. The astronomy will astound and the Scripture will inspire. In the Digital Visualization Theater at Jordan Hall of Science Faculty: Phil Sakimoto, Department of Astrophysics and Leonard DeLorenzo, ’03, ’14 Ph.D., director of undergraduate studies at McGrath Institute for Church Life - 10:00 AM1hDoes your Work Matter to God?Advanced Degrees | McKenna 216
We receive many strong and clear messages that our work matters in general, but fewer messages that this work matters from a faith perspective. To strengthen the link between Sundays and Mondays through Fridays, this seminar will ponder questions including whether and why God cares about what work we choose to do, what motivates us to do that work, how we measure success in that work, and the impact our work has on ourselves, our loved ones, and society in general. Faculty: Joe Holt, Audrey M. and James E. Jack Teaching Professor of Business Ethics, Management & Organization Dept., Mendoza College of Business - 11:15 AM1hLiving your Best Life for Others with Mission & MeaningAdvanced Degrees | McKenna 216
What is the secret to living a healthier, more fulfilled, productive life? Unlock your full potential by harnessing the power of purpose-driven living. Anne Thompson ’79, NBC News correspondent, will moderate a panel of experts from within our own Notre Dame family to inspire you to elevate not only your own life, but also the lives of those around you. Moderator Anne Thompson ’79, NBC News Correspondent Panelists Dr. David Gaus ’84, Andean Health & Development Dr. Jim O’Connell ’70, Boston Health Care for the Homeless John Wagle, Associate Athletics Director for Sports Performance - 11:30 AM1hAll Creation Gives Praise: Showings at 10am and 11:30amAdvanced Degrees | Jordan Hall of Science, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
Through this planetarium journey, you will tour the universe guided by a dialogue between an astronomer and theologian. Soaring through space from your recliner in the Digital Visualization Theater, these experts weave religious wisdom and scientific observations in search for truth. Spend an hour immersed in the grandeur and beauty of God’s Creation, as revealed by scientific exploration. The astronomy will astound and the Scripture will inspire. In the Digital Visualization Theater at Jordan Hall of Science Faculty: Phil Sakimoto, Department of Astrophysics and Leonard DeLorenzo, ’03, ’14 Ph.D., director of undergraduate studies at McGrath Institute for Church Life - 11:30 AM1hReunion PicnicAdvanced Degrees | Stadium Concourse, Gate D
- 1:00 PM2hND PortraitsAdvanced Degrees | Library Quad
Free professional photo ops! - 2:00 PM1h 15mFr. Ted Said: Celebrating 100 Years of God, Country, Notre DameAdvanced Degrees | Leighton Auditorium, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
One century ago on Memorial Day–Friday, May 30, 1924–the campus community gathered to dedicate a permanent landmark honoring former Notre Dame students who had died in or as a result of the Great War. Today, the east entrance of the Basilica has the familiar phrase “God, Country, Notre Dame” engraved above the oaken double doors and is known affectionately as the World War I Memorial Door. Come celebrate the spirit of this special anniversary as we honor and remember members of our Notre Dame family who gave their lives. We are mindful of the ways the simple phrase “God, Country, Notre Dame” has become a rallying cry, and how the World War I Memorial Door has become an iconic place of pilgrimage and a symbol of faith, patriotism, and loyalty to all who love Notre Dame. Our speaker lineup is a shining example of the “God, Country, Notre Dame” ethos–just like Fr. Ted. Introduction by: Dolly Duffy ’84, Executive Director of the Notre Dame Alumni Association Presenters: Rev. Austin Collins '77, CSC, Vice President for Mission Engagement and Church Affairs Danielle Green ’99, Warriors Speak Spokesperson, Wounded Warriors Project John Hickey, ’69, Notre Dame Alumni Association 2023 Volunteer of the Year Alex Jones, ’15, CEO and Co-Founder at Hallow Lynn Malooly ’84, Executive Director, Water for South Sudan - 2:00 PM3hRefreshment HubAdvanced Degrees | Library Quad
Featuring Irish Music from Maho Snaps - 4:00 PM1hMass for Class of 1974 Law GradsAdvanced Degrees | Law School Chapel
- 5:00 PM1h 30mAll Class Mass & Sorin Award ProgramAdvanced Degrees | Purcell Pavilion, Joyce Center
- 7:00 PM2h1974 Law School DinnerAdvanced Degrees | Morris Inn, Private DIning Rooms
- 7:00 PM2hMBA DinnerAdvanced Degrees | Jordan Auditorium Atrium, Mendoza
- 8:30 PM3h 30mReunion Refreshment HubAdvanced Degrees | Library Quad
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