Keough School of Global Affairs and Mendoza College of Business launch dual master’s degree program The MGA/MBA program serves students with academic and professional interests in global affairs and business. September 24, 2020
LEO and FIRE partner to combat poverty and homelessness through housing studies Notre Dame’s Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities and the Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate have joined forces to focus on moving... September 22, 2020
Baboons predicted to die young, do not also ‘live fast’ A new study from Notre Dame, which focused on baboons, has found no evidence that accelerated reproduction is an evolutionarily... September 22, 2020
Notre Dame finalizes new watershed construction at ND-LEEF The construction of the new watersheds began September 2019, but paused from January 2020 until August 1, 2020, to account... September 21, 2020
The Snite Museum of Art announces important acquisition of Cabinet Card portrait of Oscar Wilde The Snite Museum of Art has added to its impressive collection a cabinet card portrait of the writer Oscar Wilde taken... September 18, 2020
Eck Institute for Global Health announces 2020 graduate research fellows The program aims to support students across the University with an interest in topics that impact global health. September 18, 2020
Paul Miller’s book 'Fiduciaries and Trust' published by Cambridge University Press Fiduciaries and Trust is the latest in a series of volumes on fiduciary law and theory edited by Miller in... September 18, 2020
Trump must contend with a mobilized religious left, new research finds With the 2020 presidential election on the near horizon, Kraig Beyerlein discusses what he and his co-researcher learned about the... September 18, 2020
How an Arts & Letters education inspired art history major Meg Burns to follow her passion — and be open to change Senior Meg Burns says that the tagline to her experience at Notre Dame could be, “It’s OK to change your... September 18, 2020
‘All Else Equal’ podcast connects students with business, economics professors The podcast centers around a current event question or observation from a student. September 18, 2020
Expert says Congressional report condemning Boeing, FAA raises questions of culture, mission James Otteson, the John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business,... September 18, 2020
Toroczkai partners with Silicon Valley firm and others to explore continuous-time analog computing Zoltán Toroczkai, professor in the Department of Physics, will be working with NTT Research, Inc., to conduct joint research into... September 18, 2020
Engineers developing high-speed light detectors for closer look at the sun Notre Dame researchers will use data from the new high-speed light detectors to determine the temperature of the sun’s lower atmosphere,... September 18, 2020
Notre Dame professor co-designs first AP Seminar on African diaspora Ernest Morrell, professor of Africana studies and English, the Coyle Professor in Literacy Education and director of the Center for... September 17, 2020
Face masks, reduced capacity critical when reopening K-12 schools in Indiana, according to new study A new study by researchers at the University of Notre Dame cautions that K-12 schools reopening to full capacity with little to... September 14, 2020
Real-time estimates show poverty rose after government benefits expired Poverty rose a full percentage point from 9.4 percent in the period from April to June to 10.4 percent for... September 14, 2020
‘Law in the Time of Coronavirus’ presentation wins ‘Master Teacher’ competition Each semester, Tonia Murphy routinely presents a hypothetical case study to her business law students to demonstrate the process of... September 11, 2020
The relationship between art and architecture in European art museums Art museums, their contents, and their architectural design are rarely discussed in relation to each other. Their effective coordination, however,... September 10, 2020
Recent Peace Studies Ph.D. graduates secure strong academic and peacebuilding placements Two recent graduates of the Peace Studies Ph.D. program at the University of Notre Dame have secured strong post-graduate placements. September 10, 2020
ND Law students win appeals for clients through Seventh Circuit Practice Externship For the third time in a year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has ruled in favor... September 10, 2020
Human/mechanical powered plasma: AME faculty/student researchers help create the future A team of engineers, including two AME undergraduates and a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering, have published research that explores... September 10, 2020
First gender parity review of psychological science shows some successes amid persistent problems Lee Anna Clark and the other researchers found that women are less likely to apply for tenure-track positions; however, those... September 10, 2020
Notre Dame Office of Life and Human Dignity explores intersection of pregnancy and social justice in new series What is the relationship between the pro-life cause and the social justice movement? How does public policy affect women’s decision-making... September 10, 2020
Neurobiologist Christopher Patzke joins Notre Dame faculty Christopher Patzke joined Notre Dame this August as the John M. and Mary Jo Boler Assistant Professor in the Department... September 10, 2020
Notre Dame signs agreement with Yad Vashem promoting Holocaust education and research The University and its global network, including the University of Notre Dame at Tantur in Jerusalem, signed a memorandum of understanding... September 10, 2020
College of Arts & Letters launches Beyond the Dome toolkit to help students with career discernment and preparedness The College of Arts and Letters is introducing Beyond the Dome — a new set of tools and resources to... September 10, 2020
Notre Dame researchers uncover lessons for using technology in Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) in development A group of Notre Dame researchers have played a key role in developing MERL Tech’s State of the Field Series,... September 10, 2020
An affinity for problem solving leads Program of Liberal Studies student to South Africa, Denmark — and to the Great Books major Senior Sam Cannova’s affinity for problem solving has driven him to pursue a diverse range of experiences at Notre Dame.... September 10, 2020
Notre Dame-based research coalition launches Indiana COVID-19 Registry Designed as a complement to state and county dashboards, the Indiana COVID-19 Registry will measure economic and health impacts, anticipate... September 01, 2020
Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study announces 2020-2021 undergraduate research fellows The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study has selected 17 University of Notre Dame students for its Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program. September 01, 2020