SMC hosts abroad returnees to help readjust
Saint Mary's Center for Women's Intercultural Leadership (CWIL) hosted a welcome back event Tuesday with the aim of helping study abroad students readjust to life back home.
Saint Mary's Center for Women's Intercultural Leadership (CWIL) hosted a welcome back event Tuesday with the aim of helping study abroad students readjust to life back home.
Notre Dame has a history of exploring issues of academic interest, but the University hopes this year's annual Forum will also demonstrate its ongoing commitment to issues of interdisciplinary and global importance.
Sodexo, Saint Mary's food service company, will host a special dinner Wednesday night in the Noble Family Dining Hall to honor the beatification of Blessed Fr. Basil Moreau.
Brothers and Notre Dame alumni Walter and Patrick Hessert are living the dream, traveling the country in an Airstream trailer sharing their passion for American entrepreneurial spirit.
Content will continue to be the most important aspect in the future of the rapidly changing television industry, Katie O'Connell told students in a lecture Monday night.
As part of Saint Mary's mission, the College strives to be a hub for service both in the local community and throughout the world. To this end, senior Kristen Metzger, founder and president of Invisible Children at the College, has been working toward helping the children of war-torn Uganda.
More than 400 students, faculty, staff, family and friends gathered together in remembrance of Elizabeth "Lizzy" Seeberg, a Saint Mary's College student who died Friday.
Saint Mary's College announced Saturday that first year student Elizabeth "Lizzy" Seeberg died suddenly Friday afternoon. Seeberg was 19 years old and came from Northbrook, Ill. She was an intended nursing major.
Saturday marks the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and the University community will remember the tragedy that claimed nearly 3,000 lives in a variety of ways throughout the weekend.
In 2009, Saint Mary's College received a three-year grant valued at $299,893 from the U.S. Department Justice's Office on Violence Against Women, which the College used to create Bells Against Violence Office (BAVO), a program that addresses the various forms of violence women may encounter.
The student body will help launch a new era of pep rallies when it marches down Notre Dame Avenue and into the Irish Green tonight in preparation for the Michigan game Saturday, student body president Catherine Soler said.