Pulitzer-Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen lectures on otherness
The University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Social Concerns hosted author Viet Thanh Nguyen as part of its MVP Fridays lecture series.
The University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Social Concerns hosted author Viet Thanh Nguyen as part of its MVP Fridays lecture series.
Welsh Family Hall hosted Hoedown Throwdown, a country-themed dance party, for its signature event on Thursday evening in South Quad.
Officers were dispatched to Eddy Street Commons after reports of shots fired early Sunday morning and the window shattered at the Embassy Suites hotel.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) and New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) spoke on decreasing polarization by prioritizing conversation and turning down the temperature of American politics, an issue made even more urgent by recent incidents of political violence.
On Friday at 2:30 p.m. in DeBartolo Hall, the University of Notre Dame's College of Arts and Letters held their weekly Crash Course seminar, with this week titled, "Writing in the Age of AI," with Nathaniel Myers, an associate teaching professor in the University Writing Program.
In a ceremony led by current and past University presidents, the Notre Dame community came together for a ceremony on the redesign of Main Circle on Friday. The new space now stands as a tribute to the five decades of women whose presence has shaped the university.
Campus Dining's new allergen-free kitchen allows students to order meals made without the risk of cross-contamination on a new app.
Angela Knobel, a philosophy professor at the University of Dallas, spoke on motherhood with an analysis of Shel Silverstein’s “The Giving Tree.”
College Republicans, College Democrats and BridgeND discuss their preliminary plans for year.
Notre Dame English professor Susan Harris reflected upon her experience on “Jeopardy!” in August.
The 2024-25 report revealed a boost in student confidence regarding the University’s handling of sexual misconduct cases. Self-reported incidents of assault and harassment remained steady compared to previous years.
Residence hall events must be approved through the Student Activities Office, a process multiple hall presidents noted is challenging at times.
The Notre Dame Student Senate voted Sept. 17 to impeach St. Edward’s Hall senator Michael Heffernan after repeated absences, narrowly reaching the two-thirds threshold required for removal.
In a split decision, the Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling against St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School.
Professor Enrique Seira Bejarano discusses corruption in Latin American countries.
Oxford University’s James A. Maynard was awarded the prestigious Carrier Medal for his groundbreaking work in number theory.
On Thursday afternoon, the Student Diversity Board hosted their annual event, Mosaic Night, for the 10th consecutive year.
The South Bend Police Department reported that five vehicles and two apartments were damaged during the incident.
Barrett discussed her new book “Listening to the Law” in a discussion with professor Vincent Phillip Muñoz, director of the Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government.
Students present and reflect on their summer research and experiences during the annual STEM Fall Poster Day on Friday from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Science Hall.