Notre Dame Religious Liberty Clinic files amicus brief supporting Jewish schools’ right to receive special education funding in California Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Clinic filed an amicus brief in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals case Loffman… November 03, 2023
Third Annual Rare Disease Patient Advocacy Summit The third annual Rare Disease Patient Advocacy Summit was held on Friday, October 13, 2023 in the Downes Ballroom of... November 02, 2023
Democracy in darkness: Notre Dame historian explores the role of secrecy in representative government There are lessons to be learned from democracy’s shadowy origins about both the dangers and potential utility of secrecy in... October 31, 2023
AI can alert urban planners and policymakers to cities’ decay As urbanization advances around the globe, the quality of the urban physical environment will become increasingly critical to human well-being... October 27, 2023
SpectrumX, an NSF Spectrum Innovation Center led by the University of Notre Dame, sends center comment in response to FCC Notice of Inquiry, as agency strives to understand non-federal spectrum usage In August, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a special invitation. In a Notice of Inquiry (NOI), it called upon researchers... October 26, 2023
Patrick Wensing receives IROS Toshio Fukuda Young Professional Award for contributions in robotics Patrick Wensing, Wanzek Family Collegiate Associate Professor in the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre... October 26, 2023
The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study Hires Two Staff Members to Run its Signature Course Fellowship Program The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study (NDIAS) has hired Adam… October 26, 2023
Grace Arntz-Johnson receives U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award Grace Arntz-Johnson, a Ph.D. student in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences at the University of Notre Dame, has... October 24, 2023
Applications invited for Cushwa Center postdoctoral fellowships, 2024–25 The University of Notre Dame’s Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism invites applications for two Postdoctoral Research Associate... October 24, 2023
ISLA grants for faculty and graduate students ISLA is awarding grants of up to $5000 for research projects by faculty and graduate students related to this year's... October 23, 2023
Neurobiologist to speak about the biological beginning of life at annual Gold Mass lecture Maureen L. Condic, Ph.D. is the University of Notre Dame Gold Mass lecturer for 2023, and will delve into the question... October 20, 2023
Political scientists David Campbell and Geoff Layman win book award for research on rapid secularization of Americans “True secularists, along with African Americans, form the base of the Democratic Party. They participate in politics at high levels,”... October 20, 2023
Notre Dame International leads efforts to strengthen partnerships between higher education institutions in the United States and India Fulbright Nehru International Education Administrators pictured with Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Home… October 19, 2023
Political scientist Jeffrey Harden examines how to strengthen democracy for the common good “If we can find the right set of reforms that make government more equitable, that distribute power more equally, we... October 17, 2023
ND Expert Tim Weninger: Using social media to dehumanize is part of the conflict playbook While the latest war between Israel and Hamas rages, politically salient imagery, memes and videos have saturated social media platforms... October 16, 2023
Theology professor Jeremy Brown wins Kingdon Fellowship to research 13th-century Jewish theological movement “I hope the award will underscore the promise of rigorous academic research into the heart of medieval Judaism and, likewise,... October 16, 2023
Notre Dame Law School's Exoneration Justice Clinic earns second DOJ grant in two years Notre Dame Law School's Exoneration Justice Clinic (EJC) has secured a substantial new grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance... October 12, 2023
Embarking on a Global Odyssey: Keough School's MGA-IPS Students Set to Transform the World Picture this: A group of intrepid second-year students, brimming with passion and commitment, poised to dive headfirst into a world... October 11, 2023
MSE students and faculty connect at Fall Luncheon One of the goals of Notre Dame’s new interdisciplinary Materials Science and Engineering (MSE)… October 10, 2023
Tackling wireless gridlock: electrical engineer and her students seek to improve spectrum sharing with better data Every day, more networked devices — tablets, security cameras, smart watches — join an already congested wireless environment. As the... October 10, 2023
Mendoza College of Business to sunset its one-year MBA program The University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business recently announced that the College will discontinue the Notre Dame One-Year... October 09, 2023
Klau Institute Announces 2022-23 Rita Bahr Scholars The Klau Institute is proud to announce its Rita Bahr Cari Memorial Fund Scholars for 2022-23. The recipients are human... October 06, 2023
Grace Wilentz announced as inaugural Writer in Residence at University of Notre Dame Dublin Grace Wilentz at Notre Dame Dublin's O'Connell House Grace… October 06, 2023
Historian examines link between race and drowning University of Montana history professor Jeff Wiltse spoke about the correlation between race and drowning Friday, October 1 as part... October 06, 2023
Rollout of the NSAC 2023 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science The "Era of Discovery: The 2023 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science"… October 05, 2023
ND experts respond to ‘Laudate Deum’: Tackling climate change is ‘a fundamentally human and social problem’ On Wednesday (Oct. 4), Pope Francis released “Laudate Deum,” an apostolic exhortation on climate change, intended as a follow-up to... October 05, 2023
Faculty member Dionne Irving Bremyer's The Islands longlisted for 2023 Scotiabank Giller Prize Dionne Irving Bremyer, an associate professor of English at Notre Dame, is one of 12 Canadian authors who have been... October 04, 2023
(Bloomberg) Denmark’s First Viking Queen Was Likely More Powerful Than the King, Research Finds The Jelling Stones in Jelling, Denmark; photo taken by Casiopeia and used under a Creative Commons license (CC-BY-SA).… October 04, 2023
Influencing policy and practice: Mediation professor shares insights Researchers can better influence international mediation policy and practice by ensuring that their research helps policymakers address specific problems. Keough... October 03, 2023
Istvan Szepesi '23, Jorge Puma Crespo '23, and Ph.D. student Gavin Moulton win the History Department's prizes for outstanding scholarship by a graduate student The History Department has awarded its three prizes for outstanding written work in 2022–23 by a graduate student. Below are the... October 02, 2023