Jerusalem study abroad program approved for 2010
For students who study abroad in Jerusalem this summer, Bethlehem will only be a 15-minute walk, but one security checkpoint, away from their housing complex.
For students who study abroad in Jerusalem this summer, Bethlehem will only be a 15-minute walk, but one security checkpoint, away from their housing complex.
The football team may have been 1,000 miles away from South Bend in San Antonio, Texas, but homesickness did not prevent the Irish from dominating Washington State at the Alamo Dome Saturday.
Breaking into the film industry is not an easy task, and it is one that senior film major Mark Lyons is growing familiar with.
To help defray to high costs of gas, the Tipton County Community foundation awarded Saint Mary's College a $500 grant for social work students to travel as part of the Developing Lifespan Communities in Rural and Urban Indiana Project.
Notre Dame students will have an opportunity to see their most private stories and personal decisions played out on stage three nights this week in the fourth annual production of "Loyal Daughters and Sons."
The Notre Dame community was welcomed to San Antonio with open arms this weekend as the Irish football team traveled to the Alamodome to play their first ever "home away from home" game.
The Saint Mary's Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution and new guidelines for sponsorships at their meeting Monday night.
Addressing the fundamental causes of conflict in the developing world was the topic of discussion Thursday at a panel forum hosted by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies.
Fundraising efforts are underway for Saint Mary's Dance Marathon as students work to put on the College's annual event to benefits the Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
Today marks the end of the ninth annual breast cancer awareness fundraiser, "Race to Raise the Most," which is sponsored by the College of Arts and Letters during the month of October.
For the 11th time in the past 13 years, AllianceND, the unofficial gay-straight alliance at Notre Dame, is applying for official club status.
A new form of currency is coming to the Michiana Area, and Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students are contributing to the design of the community money, which intends to place value on local goods and services while revitalizing the downtown areas in South Bend and the surrounding towns.
Many events have been occurring across Saint Mary's campus to get students in the Halloween spirit.
When the lines between coercion and consent are blurred, where are men and women supposed to draw the line? This question was addressed by a performance entitled "Sex Signals," which took place last night in the Jordan Auditorium at Mendoza College of Business.
A committee composed of students and faculty is reviewing the performance of Provost Thomas Burish, who serves as the University's highest-ranking academic officer.
In Professor Terri Russ' communications course at Saint Mary's College, students have the chance to experience the classroom from a different angle. Russ and her students volunteer at the South Bend Center for the Homeless each Thursday, teaching communications skills to its guests.
Off-campus safety, traffic problems in South Bend neighborhoods and issues regarding zoning were among the concerns discussed by the Community/Campus Advisory Coalition (CCAC) Wednesday afternoon at the Downtown Office of the University of Notre Dame. The group is made up of representatives from Notre Dame, Holy Cross and Saint Mary's College as well as representatives from South Bend city offices and agencies.
When the stock market began sliding in September 2008, Notre Dame Finance professor Paul Schultz said financial regulators took several futile measures that resulted in undesired side effects. To prevent this from happening again, he decided to create the Center for the Study of Financial Regulation to examine the effects of regulations and provide input for future decisions.
The east area of the Saint Mary's Lake footpath was closed Monday to allow for functional and aesthetic improvements on the path and the surrounding lakeshore.