Atalia Omer and David Campbell awarded 2017 Andrew Carnegie Fellowships Omer, associate professor of religion, conflict and peace studies, and Campbell, Packey J. Dee Professor of American Democracy, will each... April 26, 2017
2017 Research Like a Champion Award Winners Congratulations to the 2017 Research Like a Champion program winners. This was the most successful year for the program with... April 26, 2017
Students volunteer with Refugees while Studying Abroad in Rome In recent years Italy, along with many other European countries, has witnessed a large migration flow from countries struggling with... April 26, 2017
ND Alum Talks to Law Students about Bioethics Nikolas T. Nikas, the co-founder, president, and general counsel of the Bioethics Defense Fund, told students last week at Notre... April 25, 2017
Notre Dame appoints Roger Woodard as the Inaugural Director of its Online Data Science Master’s Program The University of Notre Dame’s Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics is delighted to announce the appointment of... April 25, 2017
Funding Scientific Research fuels Job Creation A study conducted by The Science Coalition identifies more than 100 companies that exist due to funding received by academic... April 25, 2017
Notre Dame Philosopher Alvin Plantinga awarded 2017 Templeton Prize Over his 50 years of research in philosophy of religion, epistemology and metaphysics, Plantinga has advanced landmark arguments for the... April 25, 2017
Graduate Student Clyde Daly wins Sister Jean Lenz Student Leadership Award Clyde Daly, a fourth year graduate student in the lab of Steve Corcelli, has been selected as the 2017 recipient... April 25, 2017
Don Alberto Rocca Lectures on the Cultural Project of Federico Borromeo, Founder of Milan's Ambrosiana Library and Art Gallery On Tuesday, April 11th, the Medieval Institute hosted a lecture by Rev. Dr. Alberto Rocca entitled “The Cultural Project of... April 25, 2017
Is Creativity the Driving Force of Human Progress? Anthropologist Agustín Fuentes argues it is What made humans so exceptional among all the species on Earth? Agustín Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology at the University of... April 25, 2017
ACMS Graduates offer Words of Wisdom to Current Students Last Tuesday, April 3, the Applied Computational Mathematics and Statistics Department sponsored a panel of five recent ACMS graduates to... April 24, 2017
Veronica Root selected as ‘New Voices’ Scholar Veronica Root, an associate professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, has been selected to participate in the New... April 24, 2017
Alums talk to LGBT Forum about Diversity in the Legal Profession Two NDLS alums, Jim Basile and Karen DeSantis, recounted the history, progress, and current issues for diverse lawyers, including racially and culturally diverse lawyers,... April 24, 2017
Number of Graduates with Energy Studies Minor on the Rise The number of students graduating from Notre Dame with the Energy Studies Minor… April 24, 2017
Two Undergraduate Students awarded Gilman Scholarships to study Abroad this Summer Irla Atanda and Abigail Awodele have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, sponsored by the U.S. Department... April 24, 2017
New Assistant Professor uses Prehistoric Archaeology to examine Social Networks, Inequality Assistant Professor Mark Golitko is fascinated by social networks — prehistoric social networks, that is. By using elemental chemistry to figure... April 24, 2017
MFA Students take Top Prize in ND App Challenge The first Notre Dame App Challenge concluded with presentations by each of the four final teams to the judging committee... April 24, 2017
Notre Dame’s Genomics and Bioinformatics Core Facility Acquires New Equipment From cancer to vector-borne diseases, and from drug development to monitoring invasive species, DNA sequencing is vital to the research... April 24, 2017
2017 Senior Award Recipients Announced The Department of American Studies and the John W. Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy are pleased to announce our... April 21, 2017
Student Fellowships in Energy-related Research announced for 2017 ND Energy has announced the recipients of the prestigious fellowship awards in energy research for 2017. April 21, 2017
ND Energy reflects on Campus Outreach Efforts This year’s distinguished lecture series evolved out of a survey showing that the number one energy topic of interest to... April 21, 2017
Haenggi honored by IEEE Communication Society for Two Best Papers Martin Haenggi, the Frank M. Freimann Professor of Electrical Engineering and concurrent professor in the Department of Applied and Computational... April 21, 2017
Fourth Annual Notre Dame Day – a Global Celebration of the University Community The University of Notre Dame family will come together on campus and around the world on April 23-24 (Sunday-Monday) to... April 21, 2017
Jessica Collett, Associate Professor of Sociology, to receive 2017 Sheedy Award Jessica Collett, an associate professor in Notre Dame’s Department of Sociology, has been chosen to receive the 2017 Sheedy Excellence... April 21, 2017
Majority of Persecuted Christian Communities Build Resilience through Adaptive Strategies, Study Finds “In Response to Persecution,” a report on the UCS project’s findings, will be launched April 20 in a day-long symposium... April 21, 2017
Radiation Lab Professor presents at Multiple Lectures Professor Prashant Kamat will be traveling during the month of April to give several invited talks. April 20, 2017
Professor John Haldon Lectures on Landscape, Climate, and the Survival of the Byzantine Empire On Thursday, April 6th, the Medieval Institute was pleased to welcome guest speaker John Haldon, Professor Shelby Cullom Davis '30... April 20, 2017
Notre Dame partners with Brady Quinn to bring Warrior-Scholar Project to Campus Fifteen active or veteran military members will spend a week engaging in seminars led by University faculty and administrators on... April 20, 2017
Center for Civil and Human Rights to publish First Database Examining Intersection of Catholic Social Teaching and International Human Rights Law Convocate — the first online research tool for simultaneous searching of Catholic social teaching documents and the instruments of international... April 20, 2017
VIDEO: Rooted in the Midwest, Notre Dame attracts Top Topology Researchers from around the Globe Within the Department of Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame, researchers are exploring the intersection between math and physics,... April 19, 2017