From Screenplays to Costume Design: Film, Television, and Theatre Seniors Pursue Unconventional Theses For the past several months, Ashley Cavuto ‘21 has been hard at work trying to do justice to one of... May 27, 2021
Senior Alejandra Osorio aspires to be bilingual physician and public health leader Dressed as a bright orange carrot at the front of the grade school classroom, Alejandra Osorio would ask students to pick... May 27, 2021
The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study launches teaching lab to support large-course innovation The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study (NDIAS) has announced the creation of a teaching lab program to provide fellowships... May 27, 2021
Seven economics undergraduates land prestigious pre-doctoral research positions, including five with the Federal Reserve Seven seniors in the Department of Economics have secured highly competitive pre-doctoral positions for after graduation — three with the... May 27, 2021
Gilman Scholarships set records for most in single year, application cycle More than 30 University of Notre Dame students have been awarded Gilman Scholarships to study abroad during the upcoming summer,... May 27, 2021
Fifth Kroc Institute report on Colombian peace agreement shows continued progress despite adversity During the reporting period, the percentage of stipulations that reached full implementation climbed two percentage points from 26 percent in... May 27, 2021
Faculty milestones, promotions, and awards mark the end of 2020–21 academic year On Tuesday (May 25), Marie Lynn Miranda, Charles and Jill Fischer Provost at the University of Notre Dame, announced the... May 27, 2021
Margaret Adomako awarded Raymond C. Offenheiser Fellowship for Active Citizenship Margaret Adomako, a master of global affairs student in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre... May 27, 2021
Notre Dame researchers partner with U.S. Air Force and Trek10 to launch cloud engineering learning platform University of Notre Dame researchers in the Center for Research Computing (CRC) and Department of Psychology, in partnership with the... May 26, 2021
ND Law names two 2021 Bank of America Foundation Fellows Natalie Fulk and Gabrielle Juers, members of Notre Dame Law School’s Class of 2021, have been named this year’s Bank... May 21, 2021
Program on Ethics, Compliance & Inclusion starts summer fellowship program The Notre Dame Law School Program on Ethics, Compliance & Inclusion has created a new summer fellowship program to support... May 21, 2021
ND Law names 2021 Shaffer Public Interest Fellows Nereida Lopez and Emily Mollinedo, members of Notre Dame Law School’s Class of 2021, have been awarded Thomas L. Shaffer... May 21, 2021
ND Law Journal of Legislation attracts notable experts to discuss ethics in public policy Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman have contributed articles to the spring... May 21, 2021
Senior Olivia Lanchoney, juniors Jacqueline Lomeli, Luke Reifenberg named 2021 Boren Scholars University of Notre Dame senior Olivia Lanchoney, along with juniors Jacqueline Lomeli and Luke Reifenberg, have been named 2021 Boren... May 21, 2021
David Burghoff receives Young Investigator award from the Office of Naval Research David Burghoff, assistant professor of electrical engineering, has received the Young Investigator Research Program (YIP) award from the Office of... May 21, 2021
Kellogg, NDI Partner to Bring Mexico Fulbright to Notre Dame An expert in political psychology and strategic communication will be the first scholar in residence at the Kellogg Institute for... May 19, 2021
Winter session course focuses on Fukushima disaster and recovery The University’s first winter session, January 4-27, 2021, included a course offered through the Liu Institute. Jessica McManus Warnell, a... May 19, 2021
New CSE study points to impact of pandemic lockdown and restrictions on physical activity for people with Parkinson’s disease The COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult for everyone, but especially for people with Parkinson’s disease. A new study from Notre Dame... May 19, 2021
Through economics, political science, and Latino studies, senior Diego Reynoso seeks to empower marginalized communities After growing up in a neighborhood where many of his friends didn’t make it to college, senior Diego Reynoso knows... May 19, 2021
Twenty-one Arts & Letters students and alumni awarded Fulbright grants to teach, study, or research abroad Twenty-six University of Notre Dame students and alumni — including 21 from the College of Arts & Letters — have... May 19, 2021
Building a career path for research software engineers Software is now fundamental to scientific research. Until recently, the people who build it have lacked recognition. Sandra Gesing, a computational... May 19, 2021
Faculty awards honor undergraduate teaching and advising Twenty-one University of Notre Dame faculty members have received Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching,... May 18, 2021
Through DataFest, students build connections despite pandemic DataFest is a collaborative data analysis competition sponsored by the American Statistical Association. It took place in a new, virtual... May 18, 2021
Notre Dame students selected for a Naughton Fellowship to complete a master’s degree in Ireland Five University of Notre Dame students, representing the Colleges of Arts and Letters, Engineering, and Science, have been selected for... May 18, 2021
Economics major’s senior thesis develops an integrated approach to analyzing groundwater markets and depletion — drawing from research in engineering, law, and math In California, the land is sinking because the groundwater reservoirs have become so depleted; in Florida, groundwater overuse has led... May 18, 2021
New book shares stories from grassroots Christian peacebuilders in East Africa The newly published book, In Their Own Words: Christian Leadership for Such a Time as This, presents the stories of... May 17, 2021
Center for Philosophy of Religion 2021-2022 Fellows Notre Dame's Center for Philosophy of Religion has announced their incoming research fellows for the 2021-2022 academic year, three of whom... May 17, 2021
Peace studies senior Elsa Barron awarded 2021 Yarrow Award University of Notre Dame senior Elsa Barron has been named the recipient of the Kroc Institute’s 2021 Yarrow Award in... May 17, 2021
Study reveals new options to help firms improve the food recall process There are two key drivers of recall uncertainty — upstream and downstream complexity, according to “Food for Thought: Recalls and... May 17, 2021
2021 Notre Dame Student Peace Conference draws hundreds virtually The 2021 Notre Dame Student Peace Conference, the first to be held virtually, drew over 180 attendees from 46 universities... May 14, 2021