Multiple Hesburgh elevators break, causing disruption
With half of the passenger elevators in Hesburgh library currently out of order, university staff reflect on what exactly is broken.
With half of the passenger elevators in Hesburgh library currently out of order, university staff reflect on what exactly is broken.
In an event hosted by Student Voices for Palestine, Chicago-based Palestinian artist Mary Hazboun spoke about art as both a means of navigating trauma and a form of resistance.
Professors and students from Saint Mary's College reflect on loss of SNAP benefits that have occurred since Oct. 1, and how it affects various populations, from farmers to South Bend families.
Asian Allure, an annual event held by the Asian American Student Association, included various student groups and organizations providing cultural performances that embraced passing down traditions and modern culture for their theme, Heirloom.
First Gen Week was hosted by the Office for Student Empowerment and First Gen Family from Monday to Friday to recognize first-generation students at Saint Mary's with creative events, an evening dinner and photoshoot.
University faculty provides insight on AI research programs, including the RISE initiative and iTREDS program, while also highlighting the limits of AI and its capabilities.
Student government and faculty members discuss the benefits of including the disabilities studies minor into the University curriculum and the current ongoing process to solidifying it with administration.
The panelists agreed that the ceasefire is fragile, with repeated violations by both Israel and Hamas.
The five-day celebration supported Notre Dame’s first-generation and low-income students, with a variety of events, from a networking panel to a volleyball tournament.
Notre Dame and Boston College’s football rivalry, referred to as the "Holy War," unites current students and alumni.
Exchange students from Ireland discuss their adjustment to campus life, culture and academics at Notre Dame.
The Department of South Bend Engagement aims to “bring South Bend to campus with the goal of inspiring students to eventually go back out to South Bend.”
Eamon Ryan, the former minister for the environment in Ireland and Green Party leader, and current chair of the European Affordable Housing Advisory Board, spoke to Notre Dame faculty and students on Tuesday in a lecture intended on hope and progress in the climate crisis.
The restrictions, yet to be taken into effect, will limit the number of talent visas available and greatly raise the cost of sponsoring these visas for employers. Professors allege that the implementation of these restrictions will threaten both the ability of the University and of American institutions in general to recruit top talent and retain their competitiveness on the global stage.
Concert follows Luke Combs as the second to be announced in the last month.
An endowment from the O’Brien family has led to the renaming of the Notre Dame International Security Center in their honor.
First-year students speak on cultural, spiritual and academic differences that accompanied their transition to Notre Dame.
The initiative hosts talks and engages in research on democratic health and practices.
Tour guides working under the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Notre Dame share their perspectives on the position and how they prepare to accommodate their participants.
Nonprofit organization Neighbor-to-Neighbor discussed their efforts to aid local immigrants.