Study reveals how bacteria communicate in groups to avoid antibiotics This communication was found to vary across the colony and suggests that this bacterium may develop protective behaviors that contribute... April 27, 2018
Book by Marcy Simons explores the evolving landscape of the academic library profession Organizational Development Librarian at Notre Dame explores the remarkable transformations in academic libraries over decades and outlines how to prepare... April 26, 2018
Mark Summe wins 2018 Notre Dame Shaheen 3MT® Competition Mark Summe, a Ph.D. student from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering won the 2018 Notre Dame Graduate School... April 26, 2018
Political scientist Sarah Zukerman Daly awarded 2018 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship Notre Dame political scientist Sarah Zukerman Daly is one of 31 nationwide recipients of 2018 Andrew Carnegie fellowships, the Carnegie... April 25, 2018
Integrated Imaging Facility announces best imaging publications The Notre Dame Integrated Imaging Facility (NDIIF) is pleased to announce two awards for best imaging publications for calendar year... April 25, 2018
Notre Dame International announces joint research grant with Tel Aviv University The first recipients of the Schlindwein Family Tel Aviv University – Notre Dame Research Collaboration Grant collaboration have been announced. The... April 25, 2018
From studying monkey fur to analyzing dietary patterns in India, anthropology research proves formative for Glynn Scholar In anthropology, “snowball sampling” refers to growing the number of participants in a research study by asking subjects to refer... April 24, 2018
Two Notre Dame teams finish in top ten at CQA Investment Challenge The Chicago Quantitative Alliance (CQA) announced that two Notre Dame teams placed in the top ten in their annual CQA... April 24, 2018
Notre Dame International announces new recipients of NDI Faculty Research Grants Sixteen collaborative research grants were awarded to Notre Dame faculty and research partners around the world. April 24, 2018
Anthropology Ph.D. student takes her research to new heights Notre Dame graduate student Mallika Sarma has done fieldwork in the mountains of Nepal and the forests of Congo. She’s... April 23, 2018
New book advances understanding of conflict’s role in contemporary U.S. society The recently published book Healthy Conflict in Contemporary American Society offers new insight into the productive and positive roles that... April 23, 2018
Mendoza MBA student’s tech startup secures $600K investment When Cory Bailey left politics to pursue an MBA, his goal was to work for a tech company after graduation.... April 23, 2018
Philosopher Robert Audi elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences Founded in 1780, the AAAS is one of the nation’s oldest learned societies and independent policy research centers. April 20, 2018
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars showcase energy-related research at symposium poster session As part of the 2018 Research Symposium, ND Energy hosted a poster session for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to... April 19, 2018
MFA design student’s board game gets first-year students talking about tough topics Throughout the month of March, students in the Moreau First Year Experience course have been visiting the McDonald Center for... April 18, 2018
Dual-class firms have higher market valuations near time of IPO that drop over next six years, study finds New research from Martijn Cremers may have regulatory implications, and can inform the debate regarding dual-class stock financing. April 18, 2018
Conference to mark 50th anniversary of Fair Housing Act This month marks 50 years since President Lyndon Johnson signed the Fair Housing Act into law, prohibiting discrimination against buyers... April 18, 2018
Notre Dame community encouraged to attend ND Energy’s inaugural research symposium On Wednesday, April 18, 2018, the Center for Sustainable Energy at Notre Dame (ND Energy) will host its inaugural research... April 17, 2018
Professor uses cutting-edge technology to conduct ‘engaged anthropology’ at prehistoric Illinois site Mark Schurr, professor and acting chair of Notre Dame’s Department of Anthropology, is dedicated to research that doesn’t just serve academic... April 17, 2018
Nerenberg appointed to the International Scientific Committee through CEDEUS Associate Professor Rob Nerenberg has been appointed to the International Scientific Committee through the Academic Committee of the Center for... April 17, 2018
Beatrice Fihn, director of 2017 Nobel Prize-winning ICAN, to deliver 24th annual Hesburgh Lecture The 24th annual Hesburgh Lecture in Ethics and Public Policy will take place at 4 p.m. Tuesday (April 17) in the McCartan... April 17, 2018
Inaugural MBA contest explores business uses for the tech behind Bitcoin There’s more to blockchain technology than Bitcoin. A new MBA competition hosted by the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College... April 17, 2018
2018 Shaheen 3MT® Engineering finalists named Three 3MT® finalists were named out of nine competitors on Wednesday night in DeBartolo Hall at the College of Engineering... April 14, 2018
Science-business softball player helps raise funds for cancer patients When senior science-business major Katie Beriont signed on to play Division I softball for the University of Notre Dame, she... April 13, 2018
Two undergraduate students named 2018 Goldwater Scholars The scholarship, which is awarded annually by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, covers the cost of... April 13, 2018
Scholastic named 2018 ICPA Newsmagazine of the Year Scholastic, the University of Notre Dame’s student magazine, has won top honors for the second straight year in the annual... April 13, 2018
Two engineering graduate students awarded Amman Fellowships Graduate students Karen Angeles and Evan Gerbo have been awarded the O.H. Ammann Fellowship from the American Society of Civil... April 13, 2018
Missile strikes against Syria ‘as serious as triggering events,’ expert says Currently in residence at the Nobel Institute in Oslo, Norway, Mary Ellen O’Connell says reprisal attacks are a serious breach of... April 13, 2018
23 students and alumni win NSF Graduate Research Fellowship awards or honorable mentions The fellowship provides three years of financial support in the form of $34,000 annual stipends and $12,000 cost-of-education allowances to... April 13, 2018
Sociologist studies progressive role of religious activism in immigration and Women’s March There are two sides to every story. And for Kraig Beyerlein, there's a side of the story about religious activism... April 11, 2018