Sean Cavany: Statistically Studying the Spread A strong background in mathematics and statistics has allowed postdoctoral researcher Sean Cavany to address one of the most pressing... April 07, 2022
ND Energy completes its annual report of energy-related initiatives and accomplishments The Center for Sustainable Energy (ND Energy) at the University of Notre Dame has completed its annual review of major... April 07, 2022
Rise in trust of institutions led to boost in entrepreneurial intent, especially among STEM undergraduates Yong Suk Lee, assistant professor of technology, economy and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of... April 06, 2022
Loud and clear: High-energy ads keep viewers tuned in, study shows More energetic commercials are likely to be tuned in more or avoided less by viewers, according to “High-Energy Ad Content:... April 05, 2022
English professor, recently elected to prestigious learned society, evolves perspectives on British Romantic literature through disability studies Essaka Joshua, associate professor of English, has been elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, an international... April 04, 2022
Moumita Dasgupta fights disease with immunology and immunotherapy Moumita Dasgupta, a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has enjoyed learning more about the field... March 31, 2022
WNIT to air Notre Dame College of Science’s “The Christmas Lecture” WNIT, the South Bend-Elkhart region’s public broadcasting television station, will air on Sunday (April 3) and April 20 “The Christmas... March 31, 2022
Anthropology major embarks on effort to preserve and document her native Nigerian language, spoken by only 200,000 people Godiya Simon came to Notre Dame needing to learn a language in order to be successful. Now, she’s headed to... March 31, 2022
Two Kroc Institute faculty members granted prestigious research opportunities Two faculty members at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies have received prestigious awards allowing them to conduct off-campus... March 31, 2022
Notre Dame signs agreement with St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge The agreement was made official during a virtual signing ceremony organized by Notre Dame International on Monday (March 28) and... March 30, 2022
New pathway for DNA transfer discovered in tumor microenvironment University of Notre Dame researchers have discovered another way tumor cells transfer genetic material to other cells in their microenvironment,... March 30, 2022
Doctoral students design new imaging device for non-invasive breast cancer detection The first prototypes of the NearWave Imager — a safe, non-invasive imaging device for breast cancer detection and monitoring —... March 30, 2022
Notre Dame Stories: Understanding the 5G rollout Nick Laneman, co-director of the Notre Dame Wireless Institute, explains the rollout of 5G. March 30, 2022
Novel liquid coating on urinary catheters may reduce infections, Notre Dame study finds A new type of catheter, described in a recent paper in eLife, could potentially improve quality of life and reduce... March 30, 2022
New pathway for DNA transfer discovered in tumor microenvironment University of Notre Dame researchers have discovered another way tumor cells transfer genetic material to other cells in their microenvironment,... March 28, 2022
Notre Dame ecologists honored with Society for Freshwater Science Career Awards The Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) has recognized two University of Notre Dame faculty members, Gary Lamberti and Jennifer Tank, from... March 28, 2022
Notre Dame MFA students shine in Solarium art and design exhibition The light-filled Solarium space inside iconic Bond Hall once again transformed into an art and design gallery this February, showcasing... March 28, 2022
ND Law’s Exoneration Justice Clinic joins Innocence Network Notre Dame Law School’s Exoneration Justice Clinic is now part of the Innocence Network, a coalition that brings together lawyers... March 23, 2022
With land grabs comes competition for water — and local farmers are likely to lose New research shows large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) in Ethiopia's Omo River region could threaten water resources downstream to the local farmers... March 21, 2022
With grants from NSF and Templeton Foundation, Notre Dame professor explores symmetry in philosophy, physics With support from two major research grants, Notre Dame associate professor of philosophy Nicholas Teh has been exploring new ideas... March 10, 2022
NearWave accepted into Y Combinator, the top accelerator in the world We are proud to announce NearWave, a University of Notre Dame startup has been accepted into Y Combinator, the top... March 10, 2022
New anthology of Irish poetry offers ‘underground perspective’ on history and culture of Ireland “Bone and Marrow,” to be released on St. Patrick’s Day (March 17), is printed in Irish and English side-by-side. It... March 09, 2022
Women Lead 2022 As we pursue an end to the pandemic, we seek a world that incorporates sustainability in every sense of the... March 07, 2022
Notre Dame among top producers of Fulbright Program students for eighth straight year The University of Notre Dame is among the top producers of Fulbright Program students for the eighth consecutive year, according... February 28, 2022
Seizing the “Apollo moment”: Notre Dame scientists among the first to experiment with the James Webb Space Telescope During the last week of November 2020, with the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic raging and finals week underway at the University... February 25, 2022
Aníbal Pérez-Liñán named director of the Kellogg Institute Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, professor of political science and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame, has been named director of... February 17, 2022
Rob Krier named 2022 Richard H. Driehaus Prize laureate; Wendell Berry wins 2022 Henry Hope Reed Award Rob Krier, an architect, urbanist, scholar, painter, sculptor and educator, has been named the recipient of the 2022 Richard H.... February 07, 2022
Pathogen Trackers REDI-NET program aims to support disease surveillance for early detection of next pandemic. February 07, 2022
Brain shortcuts may be partially to blame for vaccine and mask non-compliance Theodore Beauchaine and his colleagues break down the cognitive shortcuts that can affect how we assess risk and decide to behave... February 04, 2022
Chemical history of the Milky Way revealed by new catalog of tens of millions of stars University of Notre Dame researchers, along with collaborators in China and Australia, published a new sample catalog of more than... February 04, 2022