Course lays ground for new minor
A new one-credit course offered by the Office of Sustainability will apply environmental issues to subjects across the University's range of study, professor Maria Pia Miglietta said.
A new one-credit course offered by the Office of Sustainability will apply environmental issues to subjects across the University's range of study, professor Maria Pia Miglietta said.
Nice guys ⎯ and mean girls ⎯ can actually come last in the business world, according to research from management professor Timothy Judge published earlier this month.
A Notre Dame senior who fell from the third-floor window of his apartment at Eddy Street Commons early Thursday morning is listed in serious condition at Memorial Hospital, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
Members of the Undergraduate Philosophy Club, new this semester, will have a venue to engage outside the classroom with the work of Albert Camus, Friedrich Nietzsche and other philosophy experts.
Saint Mary's student body president Nicole Gans and vice president Jackie Zupanic outlined a plan for their administration to be the "backbone" for student life and campus activities this year.
A Notre Dame senior fell from the third-floor window of his apartment at Eddy Street Commons at about 4:30 a.m. Thursday, police said.
With a determined look on her face, junior Eileen Quandt thrust her leg in the middle of a Turbo Kick class hosted in Rockne Memorial Gym on Wednesday afternoon.
The "Notre Dame bubble" will not protect current students and University administrators from feeling the effects of recent economic tumult in coming months, finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand said in an interview with the Observer.
When Saint Mary's President Carol Ann Mooney addressed the crowd at the College's Opening Mass on Wednesday morning, she stressed the importance of educating both the mind and the heart.
Early morning cab rides back from Club Fever will soon be safer for students thanks to reforms to South Bend taxi services planned by Notre Dame's student government and the South Bend Common Council.
Notre Dame students broke out of South Bend this summer to work at internships and service projects around the globe, ranging from semi-rural African townships to urban New York City.
Study abroad students departing for London tomorrow will need to be conscious of safety in a way that past students of Notre Dame's 29-year-old program have not.
The Princeton Review once again named Saint Mary's College among the "Best in the Midwest," a list of top colleges in the area published over the summer.
When most students move out for the summer, workers with scaffolding and construction tools move in to complete renovations and repairs across campus.
Five new members of the Saint Mary's Board of Trustees will join the group this year after the board members appointed them in the spring.
A United States figure skater, a Taekwondo black belt, a Civil War re-enactor, and an award-winning novelist all share very different interests, but are now tied by a common bond.
Recent donations from alumnae will allow the College to renovate its Science Hall, as well as invest in other science-related fields.
When first-year students enter the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Monday for the traditional "College HAS Issues: Hookups, Alcohol and Sexual Assault" program, they will be greeted with an unusual request — to bring their cell phones and keep them on.
For the second year in a row, both the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore and the Saint Mary's Shaheen Bookstore will offer rentable textbooks during the fall semester.
While most of campus is buzzing with the frenzy of freshman orientation, the Class of 2015 is not the only set of students settling into their new home under the Dome this weekend.