Dowd and Conboy sign statement rebuffing Trump administration
The statement condemns the federal government's recent actions against colleges and universities.
The statement condemns the federal government's recent actions against colleges and universities.
Following a rosary and memorial mass for the late Pope Francis, the Notre Dame community shared reflections on his legacy.
The annual Smick Walk was hosted by the Student Diversity Board (SDB) and the Feminists United (FEMU) club on April 16, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., starting at Holy Cross to reclaim the term "SMICK."
On Wednesday evening, SAGE Stories was hosted in the Little Theatre of Saint Mary's, with readings by students and faculty of anonymous submissions from members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Each of Notre Dame's residence halls plan and host a formal, varying greatly in location, itinerary and cost.
The Office of Information Technology announced March 18 that students now have access to Gemini and NotebookLM.
Marilyn Keough, dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, hosted a talk with Chris Lu, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations for Management and Reform, on current governmental actions towards higher education and tension within global affairs.
James Otteson, professor of business ethics and concurrent professor of political science at the Mendoza College of Business and Mary Flannery, associate dean for undergraduate studies at the College of Arts & Letters, discuss how Notre Dame students are uniquely prepared for the current job market.
On Tuesday evening in Washington Hall, Heidi Gardner performed as a guest celebrity where students were able to see live sketches, participate in Q&A and be on stage.
The pontiff, known for his welcoming pastoral style and care for the marginalized, passed away Monday morning.
Students gathered for the fourth annual SMICK Rally on Tuesday evening to celebrate the reclaiming of the word, "smick."
The 2025 Madeleva Lecture, "Holy Women Making History," was presented on Thursday by speaker Kathleen Sprows Cummings, the Rev. John A. O'Brien collegiate professor of American studies and history at the University of Notre Dame.
The campaign, We Deserve Space, We Deserve Food, We Deserve Pay, petitions for access to storage in Regina Hall during certain periods for out of state students, availability of Saint Mary's Noble Family Dining Hall over breaks and increase in student wages for on-campus jobs.
Saint Mary’s College hosted its annual Student Research Panel as part of the Raise Your Voice series, featuring research by Kaitlyn Magoonaugh, Phoenix McClellan and Giselle Martinez on digital activism, online misogyny and the MeToo movement.
On Monday evening, Andrea L. Pino-Silva presented her keynote address on sexual violence on college campuses and what has changed in the 10 years following the release of the documentary "The Hunting Ground."
Eman Abdelhadi's invitation to speak at the Kroc Institute's 2025 Student Peace Conference was rescinded after the University expressed they had not been given enough notice to provide event security, a move Abdelhadi and the conference's co-chairs labeled as a limiting of academic freedom.
Haleigh Ehmsen and Jennifer Vosters, 2016 graduates of Saint Mary's College and former Observer writers, discussed the reactions to The Hunting Ground within Saint Mary's College and responses afterwards.
Economics and political science professors discuss the impact of the “Liberation Day” tariffs on global trade.
The various workshops aimed to create more welcoming environments for all survivors and raise awareness about sexual assault.
On Monday, April 14, Saint Mary's showed a screening of the film "The Hunting Grounds." The film provided a foundation for faculty and students to openly discuss the impact of sexual assaults on colleges.