How a Notre Dame faculty member and alumnus are connecting black students to financial services firms — and helping them land jobs and internships After Kaleem Minor graduates with a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the College of Arts and Letters this spring, he’ll... October 10, 2019
Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate hosts inaugural fall gathering On Friday, October 11, 2019, those interested in learning about global real estate and the new Fitzgerald Institute for Real... October 09, 2019
Believing in climate change doesn’t mean you are preparing for climate change, study finds The research team found that although coastal homeowners may perceive a worsening of climate change-related hazards, these attitudes are largely... October 08, 2019
Applications Open for Rome Seminar 2020 The Rome Global Gateway is glad to announce the opening of the application process for the Rome Seminar 2020 which... October 08, 2019
Researchers discover critical process for how breast cancer spreads in bones Researchers from the University of Notre Dame have identified a pair of proteins believed to be critical for spreading, or metastasizing,... October 07, 2019
Holmbeck wins award at the Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics Conference Erika Holmbeck, fifth-year graduate student, won the “Best Poster Award” for her work on Characterizing r-Process Sites Through Actinide Production... October 07, 2019
Researchers land funding to help launch diabetic ulcer drug over ‘Valley of Death’ The $4.6 million award from the Department of Defense will help fund the expensive studies required before the compound can... October 07, 2019
Hesburgh Libraries celebrates research and scholarship achievements in 2019 Year in Review The Hesburgh Libraries held the second annual Year in Review celebration to recognize the many contributions made to the library profession over... October 04, 2019
Alumni Association announces 2019 recipients of Corby and Cavanaugh awards Chris Grady, class of 1984, was presented with the Rev. William Corby, C.S.C., Award and David W. Walker, class of 1981, was... October 04, 2019
The Snite Museum's exhibition of Irish art, "Looking at the Stars," captivates the University community An extraordinary exhibition at the Snite Museum of Art': "'Looking at the Stars': Irish Art at the University of Notre Dame" has... October 04, 2019
Super Resolution Ghosts: ND Engineer discovers new imaging methods for cell research During his postdoctoral research, Notre Dame electrical engineer Scott Howard wanted to produce more precise images of the activity within a cell... October 04, 2019
Keough School of Global Affairs appoints five new faculty The Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame has appointed five new faculty members who bring... October 04, 2019
The Insider Project: Sustainable performance in heritage architecture During fall break of 2018, ten undergraduate students and three faculty and staff from Notre Dame’s College of Engineering and... October 04, 2019
The Rome Gateway and the Center for Italian Studies to collaborate on enriching the Rome Library Italian Literature Collection The first project in this collaboration will involve the acquisition of a collection of Italian literature from its origins in... October 04, 2019
ND-LEEF Science Sunday event to take place Oct. 6 Science Sunday is an annual event where adults and children can learn about ND-LEEF and the latest research there. October 02, 2019
Neuroscience majors prepare for careers in law and medicine through senior thesis research on a wide range of issues In labs, at conferences, and in public policy forums domestic and abroad, Notre Dame neuroscience and behavior majors are exploring... October 02, 2019
Similarities in biology and technology inspire novel approach in mobile robotics and prosthetics for spinal cord injuries A team led by Suman Datta, Stinson Professor of Nanotechnology and director of the Applications and Systems-driven Center for Energy-Efficient... October 02, 2019
Political science professor’s NSF-funded team working to make data from states more accessible and easier to analyze Notre Dame political scientist Jeff Harden is part of a multidisciplinary research team awarded a $1 million National Science Foundation... October 02, 2019
Biology professor receives NIH New Innovator Award to study the nervous system Cody Smith has been granted a highly competitive National Institutes of Health Director’s New Innovator Award that will allow him to... October 02, 2019
Notre Dame International hosts reception honoring partnership and faculty exchange program with KU Leuven, Belgium A special event was hosted on Friday, September 20 at Innovation Park to recognize the growing relationship between the University... October 02, 2019
Indiana National Lab Day highlights state, federal research initiatives The University of Notre Dame, Indiana University and Purdue University are teaming up with the Indiana Innovation Institute for Indiana... October 01, 2019
Initiative for Global Development launches new faculty fellows program with 100 committed NDIGD has launched its new NDIGD Faculty Fellows program, with 100 interdisciplinary Notre Dame faculty committed to five-year terms through... October 01, 2019