Landscape Services completes campus projects
Students taking part in the mass exodus to and from classes each day have been treated to a newly beautified campus landscape.
Students taking part in the mass exodus to and from classes each day have been treated to a newly beautified campus landscape.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary this month of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Ala., Notre Dame's Multicultural Student Programs and Services launched its "Martin Luther King, Jr. Series for the Study of Race," with a presentation by Dr. Wilson Fallin, Jr. Ph.D. to speak Monday night.
Jim Hackett, Chief Executive Officer of Steelcase, Inc., delivered a lecture Monday night about his company's success as part of the Mendoza College of Business's 2013 John A. Berges Lecture Series in Business Ethics.
Moreau Art Galleries is featuring Saint Mary's alum Kristin Stransky alongside Marilyn Minter, an artist recently featured in New York's Museum of Modern Art.
Can Notre Dame women have it all? Panelists Muffet McGraw, Susan Pratt-Rosato and Dr. Mary O'Callaghan addressed this question for this year's first installment of the Professors for Lunch series.
In response to Pope Francis' call for a day of prayer and fasting to promote peace in Syria, Notre Dame community leaders galvanized on-campus participation throughout the day on Saturday.
Senior Adam Newman represented Notre Dame's College Democrats in a Sept. 6 episode of Fox News host Sean Hannity's primetime show.
Over 150 freshmen of various cultural backgrounds joined together this past weekend to evaluate the place of culture and religion in their lives at Notre Dame. From Friday afternoon to mid-Sunday, students of Asian, Latino, and African-American backgrounds joined faculty and staff to build a community of shared experiences.
The Irish traveled to Michigan Stadium this weekend to face off against one of their historic rivals: the Michigan Wolverines. In a nighttime battle under the lights, the Wolverines defeated the Irish 41-30 and left ND fans disappointed.
Today marks the beginning of the third annual "Fighting Irish, Fighting Hunger" food drive kicks off this week, which will last through Sept. 29.
Notre Dame's Office of International Studies announced they will offer three new opportunities for students to study abroad this spring. The programs will take place in South Korea, Spain and Switzerland beginning in 2014.
This past weekend, Saint Mary's Campus Ministry hosted a spiritual retreat for first-year students centered on faith, community and friendship, Senior DevreeStopczynski, retreat leader and this year's student coordinator, said the fundamental themes of the retreat were friendship and community.