Rev. Tim Scully, C.S.C., to step down as head of Notre Dame’s Institute for Educational Initiatives to become emeritus director In 1997, he became the director of the Institute for Educational Initiatives, which today comprises more than two dozen initiatives... September 30, 2019
Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan speaks about evidence-based anti-poverty policy LEO was honored to cohost, with The Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy, an event for University of... September 30, 2019
Leadership changes announced at Notre Dame International To ensure that Notre Dame International can meet the needs of the University and the goals set forward in NDI’s... September 30, 2019
Notre Dame business student wins NBA Hackathon Graduate business student Peter Zanca recently took home first prize in the 2019 NBA Hackathon, an annual event that challenges... September 30, 2019
Notre Dame Forum panelists examine clerical sex abuse crisis, propose ways forward In opening remarks for the inaugural event of the 2019-20 Notre Dame Forum, “‘Rebuild My Church’: Crisis and Response,” Rev. John I. Jenkins,... September 30, 2019
Coming to terms with archives As digital collections proliferate in and beyond institutional repositories, Kevin Cawley considers the changing use of the word "archives" in... September 30, 2019
Scientists tackle potential drug resistance by using new single-cell genetic method Using a new technique that can identify genetic profiles of individual cells, University of Notre Dame researchers modeled a breast... September 25, 2019
New Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center to address ‘big questions’ of emerging technology The University of Notre Dame plans to add 15 new faculty positions in its recently established Technology Ethics Center, which... September 25, 2019
Pop culture and philosophy converge as "The Good Place" creator Mike Schur visits Arts and Letters classes Mike Schur — creator of The Good Place and Parks and Recreation and a writer and producer on The Office — came... September 25, 2019
Research fellows tackle drug resistance, disease transmission, and other global health issues Nine graduate students from the University of Notre Dame have joined the Eck Institute for Global Health’s fellowship program. The... September 25, 2019
Notre Dame researchers’ article on resilience, cohesion, and violence involvement in Honduras published in Development in Practice An article, co-authored in part by two NDIGD researchers, which examines the relationship between two social protective factors and violence... September 24, 2019
Observing the political West from Notre Dame's London Global Gateway Patrick Deneen is a professor of political science and political theory at the University of Notre Dame. This semester, he’s... September 24, 2019
VIDEO: Political scientist Aníbal Pérez Liñán on the survival of democracies “If we want democracy to survive into the next century, then we really need to understand the conditions for that... September 24, 2019
Notre Dame researchers receive Department of Defense research equipment awards Three faculty members at the University of Notre Dame have received awards from the Department of Defense (DoD) for 2019.... September 23, 2019
IDEA Center's Innovation Rally brings together students, entrepreneurs, and community As tradition goes, the IDEA Center hosted an Innovation Rally this past Friday, bringing together students, entrepreneurs, and community members... September 23, 2019
Notre Dame study: Nationwide, 6 percent of seminarians report sexual misconduct; 90 percent report none According to new research from the University of Notre Dame’s McGrath Institute for Church Life, 6 percent of Catholic seminarians across... September 23, 2019
Classics professor helps develop scientific term — ‘in fimo’ — for the experimental examination of excrement You’ve heard of in vitro (the study of things in test tubes) and in vivo (the study of things in... September 23, 2019
Biologist Mary Ann McDowell named Jefferson Science Fellow The Jefferson Science Fellowship Program is designed to further build capacity for science, technology and engineering expertise with the U.S.... September 20, 2019
Study of the nervous system could have implications for regenerative medicine and cancer A new study from the University of Notre Dame has shown that synaptic vesicles are utilized much earlier than previously thought... September 19, 2019
Completing summer research on campus is valuable, undergraduate students say Many University of Notre Dame science students stayed on campus this summer to do research to investigate topics as diverse as... September 19, 2019
Alumni Association launches ThinkND, online learning community featuring videos, podcasts, articles and courses ThinkND features free videos, podcasts, articles and courses delivered by Notre Dame faculty and experts and curated by the Alumni... September 19, 2019
Video: Majoring in the College of Arts and Letters In the College of Arts and Letters, students can ask meaningful questions and pursue their passions in a range of... September 19, 2019
Welcome to the Master of Global Affairs, International Peace Studies Class of 2021 In August, the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs welcomed the third cohort of Master of Global... September 19, 2019
Engineering lymphatic vessels as a therapeutic to heal the heart With funding from the American Heart Association, Notre Dame researchers will use biomaterials and stem cells to regenerate lymphatic vessels... September 19, 2019
Notre Dame International introduces two new faculty research grants for 2019-2020 Notre Dame International’s faculty research grant cycle is now open and more opportunities are available internationally for the 2019-2020 cycle.... September 19, 2019
New USIP Publication on Power-Sharing Arrangements Released Mediation Program Director Laurie Nathan is co-author of a new report relesaed by United States Institute of Peace (USIP) on... September 19, 2019
Psychologist receives NIH grant to launch intervention program for pregnant women exposed to violence Laura Miller-Graff, an assistant professor of psychology and peace studies, along with co-principal investigator Kathryn Howell of the University of... September 19, 2019
Notre Dame Jewish studies scholar forges connections between ancient Mesopotamian texts and modern theology Thousands of years ago, Mesopotamians craned their necks to watch as the moon passed between them and the sun, casting... September 17, 2019
Researcher to explore state charter, private, and public high schools with Department of Education funding Mark Berends, a professor of sociology and the director of the Center for Research on Educational Opportunity (CREO) at Notre... September 16, 2019
London faculty member to perform at Colourscape festival For the second year running, London Global Gateway faculty member David Sutton-Anderson will be taking part in the 2019 “Colourscape... September 16, 2019