Notre Dame Berlin Seminar explores the economics and culture of the German literary world Conducted in German, this intensive two-week Seminar provides an opportunity for faculty and advanced graduate students of German literary and... August 14, 2019
Physics doctoral student receives NASA grant to study galaxy evolution The third time was the charm to receive a highly competitive grant for Michelle Berg, a doctoral student in astrophysics... August 14, 2019
This summer's Race to Revenue program funds five student-run startups Through the Race to Revenue program, five student-run startups received $10,000 in non-dilutive funding to grow their business during a... August 14, 2019
Peaslee named a fellow of the American Chemical Society Graham Peaslee, professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Notre Dame, has been selected as a Fellow... August 09, 2019
Dirty laundry: Over-sensationalized scandal can actually be a job saver for strong performing leaders A new study from the University of Notre Dame introduces the role of the “severity gap,” showing that when media... August 08, 2019
Fortified salt delivered through a social enterprise proves cost effective for warding off tropical disease, study finds A University of Notre Dame study has shown that a novel social enterprise program to fortify and deliver salt via... August 07, 2019
NDnano seed grants to support sustainable energy, material, and new tech research Seven faculty members from the University of Notre Dame’s College of Engineering and College of Science have been awarded three... August 07, 2019
Keough School seeking assistant professor in Korean studies The University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs invites applications for a tenure-track (assistant level) faculty position in... August 06, 2019
Woodward Family Endowment supports electrical engineering student summer research experience Grant Barthelmes, a junior in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, is one of 20... August 05, 2019
ND Law student wins Women & Hi Tech Corporate Law Scholarship Jennie Christensen, a third-year student at Notre Dame Law School, was chosen to receive one of the Women & Hi... August 05, 2019
2015 Volkswagen emissions scandal damaged other German automakers’ reputations and profits, study shows Rüdiger Bachmann at the University of Notre Dame and his co-authors studied the scandal and found that the fallout from... August 05, 2019
Crass selected for NASA/NSA exoplanet working group Jonathan Crass, research assistant professor in the Department of Physics, has been selected to serve as a member of a... August 05, 2019
Notre Dame launches BRITE Women Project to support women in nonprofit board service The BRITE Women Project (Board Readiness Initiative to Empower Women Project), sponsored by Mendoza’s Nonprofit Professional Development department, seeks to... August 05, 2019
Faculty Fellow Felipe Fernandez-Armesto publishes book on the history of human imagination Felipe Fernández-Armesto, the William P. Reynolds Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters is... August 05, 2019
Notre Dame announces significant growth in research funding Researchers from the University of Notre Dame have received $180.6 million in research funding for fiscal year 2019 — $100... August 05, 2019
Infrared imaging technology takes a giant leap forward A paper recently published in Scientific Reports shares that a research team from the University of Notre Dame has engineered... August 01, 2019
Study finds mutual fund managers tap into their networks for info on insider trades, portfolios benefit New research from the University of Notre Dame found that these tracked insider trades can predict future firm returns, with... August 01, 2019
Schaefer selected as Toyota Young Investigator Fellow by the Electrochemical Society Jennifer L. Schaefer, assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, has... August 01, 2019
Thomas Burish to step down as University of Notre Dame provost Notre Dame’s provost since 2005, Burish serves as chief academic officer, responsible for the overall operation of the academic enterprise,... August 01, 2019
Season 3 premiere of podcast features PEN/Faulkner Award-winning novelist Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi With a Side of Knowledge is a podcast produced by the Office of the Provost at the University of Notre Dame.... August 01, 2019
ESTEEM students are hired by their capstone thesis sponsor companies For many students, ESTEEM is more than an education and degree – it’s a straight and seamless path into a... July 30, 2019
‘Mommy bloggers’ study reveals factors that drive success in social influencer marketing New research from the University of Notre Dame provides a framework of strategies to help managers yield larger returns on... July 30, 2019
Notre Dame researcher at the leading-edge of actinide research At the University of Notre Dame, Amy E. Hixon, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and... July 25, 2019
NAFTA’s demise puts Canada in the ‘penalty box,’ study shows A new study from the University of Notre Dame shows that the elimination of the North American Free Trade Agreement... July 25, 2019
Undergraduates come to Notre Dame for computational research experience Funded by the National Science Foundation, each year participants from all over the country are invited to spend 10 weeks... July 24, 2019
Students receive fellowships to address diabetes, cancer, and maternal mortality Three students from the University of Notre Dame have received fellowships through the Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics’ Berry Family Foundation... July 23, 2019
Zhang group identifies gene that may make triple-negative breast cancer cells vulnerable to existing drug A new study by Notre Dame researcher Siyuan Zhang and collaborators shows that an existing, FDA-approved drug that treats other types... July 23, 2019
Notre Dame’s Pinar Zorlutuna receives presidential early career award Established in 1996, the PECASE program identifies and honors outstanding young researchers who show exceptional promise in science and technology. July 23, 2019
Engineering students gain real-world experience at Notre Dame Turbomachinery Laboratory Eleven undergraduate students from the University of Notre Dame and surrounding region are participating in a summer internship program offered... July 22, 2019
Independent, private firms pollute less than public firms, study shows Private, independent firms are less likely to pollute and incur EPA penalties than public and private equity-owned firms, according to... July 22, 2019