PhD fellow working in Rio Favelas wins Guggenheim Dissertation Fellowship Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow Stefanie Israel de Souza (sociology), who is also a 2017-18 Kellogg Dissertation Year Fellow, has been awarded... November 08, 2017
Additive manufacturing may hold key to transforming nanomaterials into multifunctional devices Yanliang Zhang and his team in the Advanced Manufacturing and Energy Lab are developing an innovative and highly scalable additive... November 06, 2017
Irish studies and English professor Barry McCrea awarded Princeton Humanities Council fellowship Barry McCrea — the Donald R. Keough Family Professor of Irish Studies and a professor of English, Irish language and... November 06, 2017
LEO Hosts Webinar on "How to Impact Policy" with Denis Calabrese On Nov. 1, 2017, Denis Calabrese, recent President of the Arnold Foundation, shared key strategies for providers and researchers interested in... November 06, 2017
ND Law grads credit Tax Clinic with preparing them for practice Alexis Maguiña had no background in accounting when he started working at the Notre Dame Tax Clinic last fall as... November 02, 2017
Five new faculty join the School of Architecture This fall the School of Architecture was pleased to welcome four new faculty members to the South Bend campus and... November 02, 2017
Expert on 14th Amendment to deliver Dean’s Lecture on Race, Law, & Society Martha Jones, an expert on the history of the 14th Amendment and how black Americans constructed their rights through legal... November 02, 2017
First historic preservation graduate reconstructs Rome Historic preservation at Notre Dame is a multi-disciplinary course of study that unites art with science, requiring students to employ... November 02, 2017
Students receive honors in AIA competition Notre Dame architecture students earned an Honor award for their entry in the 2017 AIA Ohio Valley Adaptive Reuse University... November 02, 2017
Notre Dame Research invites faculty and graduate students to attend the 2017 Navy Research Forum On Friday, November 17, 2017 Notre Dame Research will host the biannual Navy Research Forum with the Office of Naval... November 02, 2017
U.S. Senate confirms Professor Amy Barrett as federal judge “Amy Barrett has been a beloved teacher and outstanding scholar,” said Nell Jessup Newton, the Joseph A. Matson Dean of... November 01, 2017
Rev. Thomas Blantz, C.S.C., to deliver 2017 Cushwa Center lecture Rev. Thomas Blantz, C.S.C., professor of history emeritus at the University of Notre Dame, will deliver the 2017 Cushwa Center... November 01, 2017
ND Law’s Erika Gustin named finalist for national pro bono award Erika Gustin, 2L, was nominated to receive the 2017 PSJD Pro Bono Publico Award for her work on Notre Dame... October 31, 2017
Brazilian Judge Sérgio Moro to serve as Notre Dame’s 2018 Commencement speaker Moro is a federal judge in the southern city of Curitiba who has gained international recognition and commendation in recent... October 30, 2017
Historian Patrick Griffin appointed director of Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies Patrick Griffin, the Madden-Hennebry Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame, has been appointed director of the Keough-Naughton... October 27, 2017
Irish studies and English professor Barry McCrea awarded Princeton Humanities Council fellowship Barry McCrea — the Donald R. Keough Family Professor of Irish Studies and a professor of English, Irish language and... October 27, 2017
Department chair strives to bring literary and cultural context to American understanding of Cuba For Thomas Anderson, it’s hard not to be fascinated with Cuba. Anderson, a professor of Spanish and chair of the Department of... October 26, 2017
Notre Dame to host Indiana University professor of law for lecture and discussion Hosted by the Eck Institute for Global Health in partnership with Notre Dame Forum, Professor Fran Quigley of Indiana University... October 26, 2017
Broad experience a double-edged sword for entrepreneurs seeking investors, study shows Certain business environments aren't friendly to jacks-of-all-trades, according to research by Mike Mannor, associate professor of Management & Organization. October 26, 2017
Top researchers and graduate students come together during first Life Sciences Symposium Notre Dame’s first Life Sciences Symposium brought together leading biomedical researchers for a day of lectures and poster presentations, drawing... October 25, 2017
VIDEO: Industrial design professor Scott Shim on contextual applications of design thinking “People think that if you are given a problem, that you can have a successful outcome. However, what if you... October 25, 2017
Undergraduate students spend summer conducting cancer research at MD Anderson Research took precedence over relaxation for several College of Science students this summer who spent 10 weeks completing undergraduate research... October 24, 2017
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship students thankful for new experiences From studying Fragile X Syndrome to understanding algorithms for artificial intelligence, 47 students participated in a summer’s worth of research,... October 24, 2017
‘Realities of Lung Cancer’ focus of Harper Cancer Research Institute seminar The free, public seminar on the benefits of smoking cessation from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 16 (Thursday) — Great American... October 24, 2017
How work on a maple syrup farm, at the White House, and in the classroom prepared J.P. Bruno for a career in economic consulting The summer after his sophomore year, Notre Dame senior J.P. Bruno was packaging maple syrup, taking care of honeybees, and tending... October 24, 2017
Elizabeth Acevedo speaks on poetry and life’s challenges during her visit to Notre Dame Letras Latinas, the literary initiative at the University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Latino Studies welcomed Acevedo on Monday, October... October 23, 2017
Q&A with Jason Ruiz, associate professor of American studies Lessons from Breaking Bad: Why being an avid fan of the groundbreaking series inspired him to study negative representations of... October 23, 2017
Expert panel of Notre Dame alumni to examine the future of Guantanamo Bay Notre Dame Law School will host a panel discussion on Thursday to explore potential policy changes surrounding the Guantanamo Bay... October 23, 2017
Highest Ranking Latino leader in the U.S. Catholic Church, Most Reverend, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez Challenges Our Approach to Immigration in America Most Reverend, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez believes that our country is facing a humanitarian tragedy as a result of our... October 23, 2017
‘Uncharted territory’: Creative writing students draw inspiration from Ireland’s rich literary history They wrote poetry in Dublin coffee shops over plates of scones and artfully embellished cappuccinos — the curl of steam... October 19, 2017