Panel of experts to discuss Brexit, future of Ireland at inaugural Nanovic Washington Policy Forum The Nanovic Institute for European Studies and the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies of the University of Notre Dame’s Keough... October 21, 2019
How an Arts and Letters student’s many passions — from literature and psychology to music and film — translated into his senior thesis and career path On the way to graduating with majors in Spanish and music, senior Peter Sabini has rekindled old intellectual flames, discovered... October 18, 2019
U.S. poverty numbers continue to decline, according to consumption poverty report A more accurate measure of the poverty rate, based on how much people consume, highlights the dramatic decline in poverty... October 18, 2019
University names Lamberti as acting director of UNDERC Gary A. Lamberti, professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, has been named the Gillen Acting Director of the University... October 17, 2019
Turkey’s military aggression in Syria is as unlawful as Russia’s in Ukraine, expert says Turkey continues its military operation in northeast Syria to control a major swath of Syrian territory, moving the Kurdish population... October 16, 2019
Public art pilot targets South Bend roundabouts with help from Notre Dame sculptor Rev. Austin Collins Six sculptures by Notre Dame professor Rev. Austin Collins, C.S.C., have been installed in roundabouts in South Bend as part... October 16, 2019
Father Jenkins elected to fourth five-year term as Notre Dame’s president The University of Notre Dame Board of Trustees elected Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., on Friday (Oct. 11) to a... October 16, 2019
Collaborative study of Milky Way shows unexplained surplus of incoming gas Nicolas Lehner, astrophysics research professor in the Department of Physics at Notre Dame, is a co-author of a paper published... October 16, 2019
Using data to preserve the natural beauty of campus Fall is one of the most the most beautiful seasons on the Notre Dame campus. The orange, red and yellow... October 16, 2019
GIS Day at Notre Dame 2019 — Call for Proposals GIS Day Call for Lightning Talk Proposals — Share how GIS contributes to your research and community-based projects that make a... October 16, 2019
Dean Lykoudis Receives International Recognition for Dedication to Community Michael Lykoudis, FAIA, Francis and Kathleen Rooney Dean at the University of Notre Dame’s School of Architecture, will be awarded... October 16, 2019
With NSF grant, Notre Dame psychologist develops adaptive testing tool to help high school students increase learning Student engagement has long been recognized as key to academic success. Most research, however, has focused on engagement generally, across... October 16, 2019
Sakaue named AIAA Associate Fellow Hirotaka Sakaue, associate professor in the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, has been... October 16, 2019
Free computer programming workshop for women Nov. 9 Django Girls Notre Dame, in collaboration with the Notre Dame Center for Research Computing, will host a free computer programming... October 16, 2019
Environmental DNA to be used for monitoring endangered and invasive species in flowing waters Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have received $1.5 million to develop models that will improve the monitoring of... October 10, 2019
Notre Dame theology professor interprets historical treasure discovered at ancient monastery in the Sinai Desert Being in the right place at the right time can change everything. For Nina Glibetić, witnessing a chance discovery changed... October 10, 2019
Notre Dame to award Evangelium Vitae Medal to Vicki Thorn, founder of Project Rachel post-abortion healing ministry The Evangelium Vitae award consists of a specially commissioned medal and $10,000 prize, to be presented at a banquet on... October 10, 2019
How a Notre Dame faculty member and alumnus are connecting black students to financial services firms — and helping them land jobs and internships After Kaleem Minor graduates with a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the College of Arts and Letters this spring, he’ll... October 10, 2019
Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate hosts inaugural fall gathering On Friday, October 11, 2019, those interested in learning about global real estate and the new Fitzgerald Institute for Real... October 09, 2019
Believing in climate change doesn’t mean you are preparing for climate change, study finds The research team found that although coastal homeowners may perceive a worsening of climate change-related hazards, these attitudes are largely... October 08, 2019
Applications Open for Rome Seminar 2020 The Rome Global Gateway is glad to announce the opening of the application process for the Rome Seminar 2020 which... October 08, 2019
Researchers discover critical process for how breast cancer spreads in bones Researchers from the University of Notre Dame have identified a pair of proteins believed to be critical for spreading, or metastasizing,... October 07, 2019
Holmbeck wins award at the Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics Conference Erika Holmbeck, fifth-year graduate student, won the “Best Poster Award” for her work on Characterizing r-Process Sites Through Actinide Production... October 07, 2019
Researchers land funding to help launch diabetic ulcer drug over ‘Valley of Death’ The $4.6 million award from the Department of Defense will help fund the expensive studies required before the compound can... October 07, 2019
Hesburgh Libraries celebrates research and scholarship achievements in 2019 Year in Review The Hesburgh Libraries held the second annual Year in Review celebration to recognize the many contributions made to the library profession over... October 04, 2019
Alumni Association announces 2019 recipients of Corby and Cavanaugh awards Chris Grady, class of 1984, was presented with the Rev. William Corby, C.S.C., Award and David W. Walker, class of 1981, was... October 04, 2019
The Snite Museum's exhibition of Irish art, "Looking at the Stars," captivates the University community An extraordinary exhibition at the Snite Museum of Art': "'Looking at the Stars': Irish Art at the University of Notre Dame" has... October 04, 2019
Super Resolution Ghosts: ND Engineer discovers new imaging methods for cell research During his postdoctoral research, Notre Dame electrical engineer Scott Howard wanted to produce more precise images of the activity within a cell... October 04, 2019
Keough School of Global Affairs appoints five new faculty The Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame has appointed five new faculty members who bring... October 04, 2019