‘Disagreeable’ married men who shirk domestic responsibilities earn more at work, study shows New research from the University of Notre Dame shows that “disagreeable” men in opposite-sex marriages are less helpful with domestic... June 10, 2021
Political science professors sign statement warning of threats to US democracy Five University of Notre Dame professors who specialize in different areas of democracy studies recently signed a strong statement of concern issued... June 10, 2021
K. Matthew Dames appointed chief librarian of Notre Dame’s Hesburgh Libraries K. Matthew Dames, university librarian at Boston University, has been appointed the Edward H. Arnold University Librarian at the University... June 10, 2021
‘A dialogue without boundaries’: Classics professor to research the power of ancient narratives in Germany with support of Humboldt Fellowship Aldo Tagliabue is fascinated by the power of a great narrative to draw the reader in. An assistant professor in the Department... June 10, 2021
Scientists identify a rare magnetic propeller in a binary star system Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have identified the first eclipsing magnetic propeller in a cataclysmic variable star system,... June 08, 2021
English Ph.D. alumnus Jay David Miller awarded ACLS fellowship to explore how Quaker rhetoric addressed injustice in early America Jay David Miller, who received his Ph.D. in English from Notre Dame in spring 2020, has been awarded a fellowship... June 08, 2021
Marine fog comes under focus in new five-year study Researchers at the University of Notre Dame will lead a five-year study to improve the fundamental understanding, detection and predictability... June 08, 2021
Judd Leighton Foundation to Provide up to $125,000 in Matching Funds for Notre Dame Student Entrepreneurs Who Headquarter in South Bend In an effort to keep more University of Notre Dame student entrepreneurs in the South Bend-Elkhart region, the Judd Leighton... June 04, 2021
Law School to host inaugural Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit on June 28-29 Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative will bring together some of the world’s foremost thought leaders on religious freedom... June 04, 2021
ND LAMB adds two new faculty fellows The Notre Dame Law and Market Behavior Program has added two new faculty fellows, Associate Professors Patrick Corrigan and Maria... June 04, 2021
New minor in science and patient advocacy added for Fall 2021 The University of Notre Dame College of Science will begin offering a new minor in science and patient advocacy beginning... June 03, 2021
Notre Dame experiment sent to the space station; could lead to more effective early cancer screenings The study, led by Tengfei Luo, a professor in the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, will... June 03, 2021
ND Energy virtual symposium to explore carbon neutrality with an emphasis on global partnerships and climate justice The Center for Sustainable Energy (ND Energy) at the University of Notre Dame will host its fourth annual research symposium... June 01, 2021
Beijing Global Gateway and partners launch Western Medieval Philosophy Lecture Series The Beijing Global Gateway, in partnership with the Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame and the Thomistic Institute at the... June 01, 2021
Celebrating the success of European studies students The Nanovic Institute joins the broader Notre Dame community in congratulating the Class of 2021 and the many students who... June 01, 2021
Nine students receive University of Notre Dame Library Research Awards This annual award is earned by undergraduate students who demonstrate excellence in research skills by using a breadth of library... June 01, 2021
Cecire awarded Outreach Prize from European Physical Society Kenneth Cecire, QuarkNet national staff teacher at the University of Notre Dame, has been awarded the European Physical Society’s 2021... June 01, 2021
A math major loved his first Italian class and saw ‘no reason to stop’ — a decision that led to a second major, studying abroad, and a national essay prize Matthew Canonico ’20 has won the Dante Society of America’s Dante Prize for best undergraduate essay — the third time... June 01, 2021