America's Church'
Thomas A. Tweed, professor of religious studies at the University of Texas at Austin, spoke yesterday on the Catholic effort to make America's capital, Washington D.C., the spiritual capitol.
Thomas A. Tweed, professor of religious studies at the University of Texas at Austin, spoke yesterday on the Catholic effort to make America's capital, Washington D.C., the spiritual capitol.
Writer, producer and story editor Tom Leopold served up his reflections on faith with a side of comedy during his one-man show, "A Comedy Writer Finds God," on Thursday night at Saint Mary's.
Fans of tailgating will be excited to learn grilling burgers and socializing in crowded parking lots can accomplish far more than just building anticipation for a sporting event.
Charles Kesler, political philosopher, author and professor of government at Claremont McKenna College, discussed President Barack Obama's place in the history of liberalism during his lecture in the Eck Hall of Law on Thursday.
With both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions completed, both parties anticipate lively debates leading up to the election.
Editor's Note: This story is the second installment in a two-part series on University President Emeritus Fr. Theodore Hesburgh's legacy at Notre Dame. This series is also the final installment in the "From the Office of the President" series.
For the fourth time in the past five years, Notre Dame ranked among the top colleges and universities contributing graduates to Teach for America's newest class of teachers.
Guest speaker Aaron Moore invited Saint Mary's students to join the movement titled "To Write Love On Her Arms" (TWLOHA) in a speech Wednesday evening for National Suicide Prevention Week.
Members of the football team are not the only Notre Dame students to bring their talents to foreign shores. The International Open House presented an array of international opportunities to students in the Hesburgh Center for International Studies on Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Dating coach Adam LoDolce gave Notre Dame students a lesson in flirting, dating and relationships Wednesday evening during the Flirting Workshop, sponsored by the Gender Relations Center. LoDolce, who has been featured in Glamour magazine, gave a presentation in McKenna Hall that included a slideshow to teach students not only how to flirt, but also how to break down larger social barriers that may prevent them from meeting new people.
Editor's Note: This story is the first installment in a two-part series on University President Emeritus Fr. Theodore Hesburgh's legacy at Notre Dame. This series is also the final installment in the "From the Office of the President" series.
Legendary comedy writers Bill Persky and Tom Leopold entertained students, faculty and staff at Saint Mary's on Wednesday evening with a discussion panel.
Put simply, Vice President for Student Affairs Erin Hoffmann Harding's role is to make sure every student's undergraduate years at Notre Dame are as fulfilling as hers were.
The newest viral video on the Notre Dame campus is a product of the University's Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Student Body Vice President Katie Rose led a debate about the possibility of Notre Dame establishing a Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) in addition to the preexisting Core Council during Wednesday's Senate meeting.
Three candidates for Indiana governor will take the stage at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center on Oct. 17 for the second of three scheduled gubernatorial debates, the University announced Tuesday in a press release.
Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) is investigating the second incident of alleged forcible fondling reported on campus within 24 hours, according to an email to the student body Tuesday evening.
Eleven years ago Tuesday, senior KerriannZier's father pulled her out of her fifth-grade classroom in Franklin Lake, N.J., and told her he was all right.
A research team of nuclear physicists headed by Notre Dame faculty members is looking to the cosmos for the answers to questions about the origins of Earth's most influential elements.
As the 2012 presidential election nears, students at Saint Mary's College are gearing up to vote in both Indiana polls and via absentee ballot.