Purifying water with the power of the sun A Notre Dame researcher’s invention could improve access to clean water for some of the world’s most vulnerable people. ... March 17, 2023
Notre Dame International hosts IREX UASP Fellows from Nigeria Notre Dame International welcomed two fellows from African universities as part of the IREX University Administration Sponsorship program. IREX is... March 16, 2023
Solar project to reduce campus greenhouse gas emissions by 600 to 700 tons annually The University of Notre Dame will install a 46,000-square-foot solar array on the west side of campus, along Indiana 933,... March 15, 2023
New Paper: Mortality after Exposure to a Hurricane Among Older Adults Living with Dementia A collaborative team at Notre Dame and the University of Michigan (Sue Anne Bell and Matthew A. Davis) has published... March 15, 2023
Notre Dame sheds (colorful) light on International Rare Disease Day Third-grader Skylar Sevison eagerly squished her hand into a tin of purple fingerpaint in Jordan Hall of Science, then stamped... March 15, 2023
Materials Science and Engineering PhD students present their research on materials for water treatment, machine learning, and gas sensing Three students pursuing the doctorate in materials science and engineering (MSE) at Notre Dame were the featured speakers at the... March 14, 2023
Dionne Irving Bremyer named finalist for PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Dionne Irving Bremyer, an associate professor of English at Notre Dame, has been named a finalist for the 2023 PEN/Faulkner... March 13, 2023
Former NDIAS Fellow Publishes Book on Kenosis and the Mystery of Life Former NDIAS Faculty Fellow Daniel B. Hinshaw has published a book based on the research he did while a Fellow… March 13, 2023
As banks grapple with bond losses, new research suggests they will comply with accounting rules but break classic investing rules As banks such as the recently collapsed SVB Financial Group grapple with bond losses, new research from the University of... March 13, 2023
Peter Jeffery Elected a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America Peter Jeffery shows off his Fellow’s pin from the Medieval… March 13, 2023
Current NDIAS Fellow Publishes Book on Monument Debates Current NDIAS Faculty Fellow Mechtild Widrich has published a book entitled Monumental… March 10, 2023
Medieval Academy of America Announces New Research Awards From the Medieval Academy of America: The Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America have donated funds… March 08, 2023
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