Cancer cells mediate immune suppression in the brain In newly published research in the journal Cell, researchers showed that one type of cell important for immunity, called a... October 30, 2020
Neuroscientist Michael earns outreach award from the Society of Neuroscience Nancy Michael, associate teaching professor of neuroscience and behavior at the University of Notre Dame, earned a Next Generation Award... October 30, 2020
Discovering the power of big data Two seniors at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies are learning that big data can be a game-changer for scholars... October 30, 2020
Notre Dame Tech Ethics Center virtual conference to explore algorithmic bias On Nov. 6 (Friday), experts from across the nation will gather virtually to discuss technology- and ethics-related questions at a conference... October 30, 2020
“Everyday Religion” class unpacks faith’s crucial role in belief In recent weeks, Everyday Religion in a World of Many Faiths has explored multiple arguments for the existence of God.... October 30, 2020
Francie Shaft thought her theology and Japanese majors would never intersect — until she went abroad. Now the connections keep appearing. Francie Shaft has discovered intersections between her theology and Japanese majors through her classes and research — both on campus... October 30, 2020
Notre Dame files formal comment with Department of Homeland Security Three University of Notre Dame leaders have filed a formal comment on behalf of the University urging the Department of... October 30, 2020
Analytics professor’s research offers new way to forecast COVID-19 cases, study impact of public health measures A statistical estimation technique developed by a University of Notre Dame researcher offers public health officials a new way to... October 27, 2020
Spatial repellents significantly reduce infections of mosquito-borne viruses, study finds The Iquitos trial was part of a multi-year effort led by scientists at the University of Notre Dame to determine... October 27, 2020
Notre Dame joins the Indiana Data Partnership As part of the statewide partnership, Notre Dame and IDP partners can securely share data and best practices that benefits... October 26, 2020
Judge Amul Thapar to guest lecture at Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame Law School's Program on Church, State & Society is pleased to welcome Judge Amul Thapar of the U.S.... October 23, 2020
Professor Richard Garnett elected to American Law Institute The institute’s members have the opportunity to influence the development of the law in both existing and emerging areas, to... October 23, 2020
Reilly Center names new directors of Medicine and the Liberal Arts, GLOBES programs The John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values has announced new leadership for two key programs — Vania... October 23, 2020
Children’s Environmental Health Initiative joins the University of Notre Dame The University of Notre Dame has welcomed the Children’s Environmental Health Initiative, a research, education, and outreach program committed to... October 23, 2020
Notre Dame partners with Fulbright COMEXUS to strengthen ties between U.S. and Mexico universities The University of Notre Dame and partners are now accepting applications for the Becas Fulbright-García Robles COMEXUS Mexico Studies Chair, which... October 23, 2020
Nanovic Institute for European Studies announces 2021 Laura Shannon Prize shortlist The Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame is proud to announce the 2021 shortlist for... October 23, 2020
Notre Dame president expresses concerns over proposed homeland security changes for international students In a letter to the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), University of Notre Dame President Rev.... October 23, 2020
HERE to conduct surveillance testing to keep the University open Any member of the Notre Dame campus community can be selected for surveillance testing and some are tested frequently. October 21, 2020
Light pollution may increase biting behavior at night in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes Artificial light abnormally increases mosquito biting behavior at night in a species that typically prefers to bite people during the... October 20, 2020
Materials Science and Engineering Doctoral Program announces 2020 fellows Each fellow will receive a stipend for one year to support their research and dissertation as part of the new... October 16, 2020
CEST moves to new campus location The CEST office and laboratory space that was previously on the first floor of Fitzpatrick Hall have been relocated two... October 16, 2020
Wolbrecht receives American Political Science Association grant to broaden impact of organization promoting expertise of female scholars Christina Wolbrecht has been awarded a Centennial Center Special Projects Fund grant from the American Political Science Association. October 15, 2020
New study abroad podcast features student stories from abroad The study abroad team at Notre Dame International is launching a new podcast meant to highlight the diversity of experiences... October 15, 2020
Interdisciplinary study by Notre Dame theology and psychology faculty explores link between art and spiritual understanding A digital image of a famous piece of art doesn’t tend to stir the soul in the same way as... October 15, 2020
ND Law announces new Hamburg Honor Scholars Program, launches partnership with Bucerius Law School Notre Dame Law School is launching a new summer program for law students — the Hamburg Honor Scholars Program — and... October 15, 2020
VIDEO: Philosopher Kris McDaniel on the fragmentation of being “There's no escaping metaphysics, but why would we want to? It's so interesting and so fun to pursue,” said Kris... October 15, 2020
COVID-19 lockdowns in China, Europe averted tens of thousands of premature deaths related to air pollution, study finds According to research published in The Lancet Planetary Health, scientists at Notre Dame found that particulate matter concentrations in China dropped... October 14, 2020
Bridging the Divide speaker series adds event with Pete Buttigieg Buttigieg, currently a faculty fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study, will discuss “Rebuilding Trust in Our Nation’s... October 14, 2020
With Mellon Foundation fellowship, historian to study global economic and cultural impact of coffee Paul Ocobock has received a fellowship from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to study the complex economic and cultural connections... October 14, 2020
Lamberti to serve as Program Director for National Science Foundation Ecologist Gary A. Lamberti has been named a rotating program director for the Division of Environmental Biology of the National Science Foundation. October 12, 2020