Stopping Cyber Crimes Before they Start A new initiative is helping local organizations respond proactively to the threat of cyber attacks. Cyber attacks—including data breaches, identity... March 08, 2023
Women Lead 2023: Patricia Champion Champion for eliminating tuberculosis The bacteria that cause tuberculosis are incredibly well-adapted to humans,… March 08, 2023
Women Lead 2023 — Alison Rice: Discovering the voices leading a literary revolution Throughout Alison Rice's career, her research, writing and teaching have amplified the voices and experiences of women, including those from... March 08, 2023
Women Lead 2023: Josefina Echavarría Alvarez At first glance, peace seems like a noble but nebulous concept — worth aspiring to, but difficult to attain. Yet... March 08, 2023
Women Lead: Mari Yoko Hara “All roads lead to Rome,” the saying goes. And in Yoko Hara’s case, the road to Rome began 6,000 miles... March 08, 2023
Cushwa Center announces research funding recipients for 2023 The Cushwa Center is pleased to announce the recipients of its annual grants and awards. In 2023, the center is providing funding... March 07, 2023
Plastic containers can contain PFAS — and it’s getting into food Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are adding to their list of consumer products that contain PFAS (per- and... March 07, 2023
Upward trend in ‘deaths of despair’ linked to drop in religious participation, economist finds Over the past 20 years, the death rate from drug poisonings in the U.S. has tripled and suicide and alcoholic... March 07, 2023
University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center announces new cohort of graduate research fellows A new cohort of students will get the chance to participate in Graduate Fellowships at the University of Notre Dame... March 07, 2023
Paul Kulesa brings multidisciplinary research expertise to the study of neuroscience Paul Kulesa ’84, Berthiaume Family Professor in Neuroscience and Behavior, recognizes the importance of tackling scientific questions from multiple perspectives,... March 06, 2023
New study shows blood pressure drug boosts effectiveness of immunotherapy for brain cancer and reduces deadly side effect The fast-growing and aggressive brain tumor known as glioblastoma has so far resisted all therapies, including immunotherapy, a treatment that... March 06, 2023
ND Water Week 2023: Why Water? In honor of World Water Day, the Notre Dame community is invited to a week-long celebration of all things H2O occurring March... March 06, 2023
Women Lead 2023 As Notre Dame celebrates Women's History Month, we introduce you to seven outstanding women who are innovating in their fields... March 06, 2023
Alex Boomgarden wins 2023 Notre Dame Graduate School Shaheen 3MT® Alex Boomgarden, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate from the Department of Biological Sciences, won the University of Notre Dame’s 2023 Shaheen... March 03, 2023
ND TEC launches series of animated videos explaining tech ethics concepts Tech Ethics Animated is a series of short animated videos unpacking central concepts and concerns in the field in a... March 02, 2023
Machine learning model has the potential to scale up replication research An analysis of more than 14,000 psychology studies from a 20-year period explores the potential of a text-based machine learning... March 02, 2023
Barry McCrea, Donald R. Keough Family Professor of Irish Studies, Interviewed on New Podcast Ahead of Michael G. Cronin's visit to Notre Dame and lecture on 22 March, listen to the Lecturer in English from... March 02, 2023
Senior Quinton Hayre named 2023-24 Luce Scholar University of Notre Dame senior Quinton Hayre has been awarded a 2023-24 Luce Scholarship. He is one of 18 Luce... March 02, 2023
Notre Dame biologist competes in STAT Madness 2023 Vote for Ana Flores-Mireles's research in STAT Madness 2023! March 01, 2023